Country music star Garth Brooks' drive-in theater concert will span at least 300 drive-in theaters across the United States and Canada!
Country music superstar Garth Brooks has announced a concert event at 300 drive-in theaters across North America, only on June 27th! The show will be created exclusively for this event, making this a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Garth Brooks’ drive-in theater concert will be the largest ever one-night show to play at outdoor theaters across the United States and Canada.
“I am so excited to get to play again. I have missed it so much and want to get back to it,” Brooks shared. “This drive-in concert allows us all to get back to playing live music without the uncertainty of what would be the result to us as a community. This is old school, new school, and perfect for the time we are in.”
Garth Brooks’ Drive-In Theater Concert Announcement Video
“Families need safe entertainment options that they can enjoy together this summer,” said Encore Live Founder and CEO Walter Kinzie. “We’re excited to partner with Garth, who’s already done so much to help the entertainment industry during these tough times, to provide a truly unique and incredible concert that will do a whole lot of good for local businesses and communities.”
Tickets will go on sale Friday, June 19th, at 12:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM CT/ 10:00 AM MT / 9:00 AM PT here. Fans will also be able to review the drive-in theaters available in your area. Tickets are General Admission and of limited availability. They will cost $100, all inclusive. Each ticket will admit one passenger car/truck. The event will take place rain or shine and will begin at dusk.
The show will adhere to guidelines recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as well as all state and local health mandates. Encore Live has partnered with leading health experts to establish procedures for staff and fans. These will include maintaining at least six feet of space between vehicles, the use of personal protective equipment by staff, leveraging contactless payment and ticketing systems, and limiting capacity in restrooms. Guidelines around concessions will also be enforced to abide by individual state regulations.