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Drive-in concerts to be organized this summer around the UK

/ 03:26 PM June 23, 2020

Kaiser Chiefs, The Streets and Dizzee Rascal are among the leading artists who are set to perform during the “Utilita Live From The Drive-In” series, which will take place across 12 venues in the U.K.

Music enthusiasts will have access to a private individual viewing zone next to their cars, which will be parked in large outdoor spaces in British cities such as Birmingham, Liverpool and London.

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According to the Live Nation website, the venues are likely to include Leeds East Airport, the National Bowl in Milton Keynes, the University of Bolton Stadium and the Cheltenham Racecourse.

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Additional artists and groups participating in the initiative include Ash, Beverley Knight, Bjorn Again, Brainiac Live, Brand New Heavies, Cream Classical Ibiza, Embrace, Gary Numan, Jack Savoretti, Lightning Seeds, Nathan Dawe, Reggae Roast Vs Gentleman’s Dub Club, Russell Watson, Sigala, Skindred, The Snuts, The Zutons and Tony Hadley.

Tickets for the “Utilita Live From The Drive-In” series will go on sale at a yet-unannounced date in the coming weeks. NVG

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