Boulevard des airs, on the stage of the NRJ Music Awards in 2019. Illustration. - Vullard - Sipa

Watch out for the gear lever and the smell of sweat when the dance fever rises. The cancellation of its tour and summer festivals due to coronavirus will not prevent the Boulevard des Airs group from going back on stage from Friday June 5 at the Scenith in Albi (Tarn). Except that spectators will stay in their cars, parked in front of the stage, in drive-in mode. This first deconfigured concert in France is organized on the initiative of the Tarn Prefecture Exhibition Center and 100% Radio.

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Everything will be "safe", with the obligation to wear a mask when checking dematerialized tickets, then guiding spectators to their parking space, the cars being arranged in a row out of two for better visibility. With for the sound and the environment, an obligation to turn off the engines and a broadcast of the concert live via the radio on the waves of FM radio.

150 vehicles maximum

For this experience, unprecedented in France, almost deconfigured in concert, the number of spaces (parking) is limited to 150 vehicles. And tickets are sold according to the tonnage, from 30 euros for two-person cars and 40 euros for four, to 67.50 euros for nine-seater minibuses.

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