AN outside cinema experience is coming to Yate at the end of May following the latest announcement from Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Part of the Government’s roadmap out of lockdown means that outdoor cinemas can re-open from May 17, and Adventure Cinema will be bringing two of the biggest blockbusters of the last five years to an outdoor big screen at Yate Town Football club.
Adventure Cinema was formed in 2019 by brothers Ben Lovell and Mark Thompson and has gone on to become one of the biggest outdoor cinema companies in the UK with over 120 large scale events in 2019, a mammoth drive-in cinema tour in 2020, and a planned 250+ events in 2021, at over 100 venues across the country.
Yate’s South West Interiors Stadium, the home of the Bluebells will welcome the team at Adventure Cinema and open the pitch for everyone to enjoy the covid-safe open air event.
Families and friend can pack their favourite picnics, pick their cosiest blankets, and watch great films under the sun and the stars, all in a socially spacious and safe environment.
Bohemian Rhapsody, the story of Queen’s rise to superstardom will be shown on May 29 with all time family favourite, the Greatest Showman set to to be screened on the following day.
Ben Lovell, co-director, Adventure Cinema, said: “Indulge those naughty pitch invasion dreams by setting up right in the middle of the field for an unforgettable cinema experience!
“We are pleased to be able to bring this back this year.
“Just like with the drive-in shows, we’ve worked very hard to ensure that these events are safe and lots of fun for all the family. we’re excited to offer guests two things they may have desperately missed in recent months: the cinema and the great outdoors.”
Hot food and snacks will be available during the showings and the bar will be open. All screenings will take place on the pitch and patrons can use the free onsite car park.
To book go to adventurecinema.co.uk
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