The Encore Drive-In Nights series will launch with an all-new performance by country star Blake Shelton, along with special guests Gwen Stefani and Trace Adkins. The concert will be pre-recorded, and will also include interviews and storytelling.
Shelton has released 11 studio albums in his career, including 2017's Texoma Shore. His most recent release was the compilation album Fully Loaded: God's Country, which featured the No. 1 hit "God's Country," along with "Nobody But You," a duet with Stefani.
Unlike traditional concert tickets that are bought for individual admission, each ticket for the concert will admit one passenger car, truck, or SUV, with up to six people per vehicle allowed, as long as everyone has a seatbelt.
Each venue will adhere to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 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.
The Encore Drive-In Nights series will launch with an all-new performance by country star Blake Shelton, along with special guests Gwen Stefani and Trace Adkins. The concert will be pre-recorded, and will also include interviews and storytelling.
Shelton has released 11 studio albums in his career, including 2017's Texoma Shore. His most recent release was the compilation album Fully Loaded: God's Country, which featured the No. 1 hit "God's Country," along with "Nobody But You," a duet with Stefani.
Unlike traditional concert tickets that are bought for individual admission, each ticket for the concert will admit one passenger car, truck, or SUV, with up to six people per vehicle allowed, as long as everyone has a seatbelt.
Each venue will adhere to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 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.
The Encore Drive-In Nights series will launch with an all-new performance by country star Blake Shelton, along with special guests Gwen Stefani and Trace Adkins. The concert will be pre-recorded, and will also include interviews and storytelling.
Shelton has released 11 studio albums in his career, including 2017's Texoma Shore. His most recent release was the compilation album Fully Loaded: God's Country, which featured the No. 1 hit "God's Country," along with "Nobody But You," a duet with Stefani.
Unlike traditional concert tickets that are bought for individual admission, each ticket for the concert will admit one passenger car, truck, or SUV, with up to six people per vehicle allowed, as long as everyone has a seatbelt.
Each venue will adhere to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 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.