While some musicians have turned to technology as a way to entertain fans, Zakes Bantwini has his sights set on a live event that will allow people to gather within the safety of their cars - a drive-in concert.
With social distancing laws still in place restricting large gatherings, artists around the world have had to become creative in the way in which they entertain and interact with fans. has his sights set on a live event that will allow people to gather within the safety of their cars - a drive-in concert.
The concept is not a new one, the singer/producer explains:"Getting services while you're in your car is not a new thing. It is not fair to close down the whole industry just because of this new pandemic, we can still practise social distancing and every restriction that the government has put forward in Covid-19 with its levels. We can still meet those restrictions while getting entertained and while the industry is still vibrant.
In terms of how the concert will work, Bantwini says he plans on working closely with government to ensure that social distancing laws are enforced. "At this stage we're thinking of sticking to doing this with 50 cars, because before lockdown government instructed the police to not allow venues to be filled up to over 100 people."
Cars will not be filled to capacity, he goes on to say, stating that a four-seater car should only carry two people.
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