The Sandell Drive-In is planning another big concert event on July 25 after this past weekend’s Casting Crowns performance drew an enormous crowd to Clarendon.
Drive-in owner John Morrow estimates that about 1,000 people came to see the Christian band on stage Saturday night. The Clarendon Chamber of Commerce handed welcome bags to 196 cars, and most cars had four to six people each with most of those coming from out of town.
Country music star Blake Shelton headlines this Saturday’s on-screen concert with special appearances by Gwen Stefani and Trace Adkins.
The concert experience will deliver a front-row look at the world’s most iconic recording artists to fans across North America. The series kicks off on July 25 with an all-new performance featuring Blake Shelton, who will be joined by very special guests Gwen Stefani and Trace Adkins. Tickets for the show are on sale at ticketmaster.com/encore-blakeshelton. More information is available at encorenights.com or visit the Sandell’s Facebook page.
Encore Drive-In Nights is promoting the show that will air at drive-in and outdoor theaters across the United States and Canada. These all-new performances will be filmed exclusively for each one-night-only event, and include cinematic interviews and storytelling.
The Encore Drive-In Nights series is presented by leading event production company Encore Live. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, drive-in theaters have proven to be a safe, creative way to deliver fans world-class entertainment thanks to their ability to engage and delight large groups of people in open-air layouts.
Fans will experience the Encore Drive-In Nights presents Blake Shelton with Very Special Guests Gwen Stefani and Trace Adkins concert feature and additional Encore Drive-In Nights shows from the safety of their personal vehicles. Drive-in theaters hosting the Encore Drive-In Nights will adhere to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended guidelines as well as all state and local health mandates. Staff will wear personal protective equipment and enforce at least six feet of space between cars. The series will also use contactless payment and ticketing systems and limit capacity in restrooms. Guidelines around concessions will be enforced to abide by individual state regulations. For a full list of procedures that the Encore Drive-In Nights is employing to keep fans and staff safe, visit encorenights.com.
“This is such a great way to enjoy music with your family and friends and stay safe,” said Shelton. “I’m excited we’re getting the chance to perform a concert for fans and we’re going to go back and play old hits like “Austin,” newer songs like “God’s Country” and we might even introduce something brand new! So fill up those popcorn tubs and get ready for some country music!”
Unlike traditional concert tickets that are bought for individual admission, each ticket for the Encore Drive-In Nights admits one passenger car or truck That means up to six family members or friends can enjoy these exciting experiences together for one low cost.
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