Concertgoers sit on cars and bring own booze at lockdown's 'first' drive-in gig

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Concertgoers sit on cars and bring own booze at lockdown's 'first' drive-in gig
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There was an 80 car limit - at a cost of £40 per vehicle - and concertgoers sat on bonnets or in garden chairs with alcohol and food brought from home as three bands played in Netley, near Southampton, Hampshire

This is the future of gigs in locked-down Britain - for now - with concertgoers parking their cars in front of an outdoor stage and watching from a garden chair with booze brought from home.

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