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Grease is gone – but not too late for other August blockbusters from Drive-In Cinema at Inverness Caledonian Thistle's stadium car park





IF you fancied spending summer nights watching the movies screening at Inverness Caledonian Thistle's Tulloch stadium from August 7-10, the bad news for anyone hopelessly devoted to Grease is all the tickets for that one sold out yesterday.

Too late now to join Danny and Sandy for the classic movie screening in Inverness.
Too late now to join Danny and Sandy for the classic movie screening in Inverness.

But Drive-In Cinema reports that there are still tickets available for Toy Story (PG) on Friday, August 7; Joker (15) on Sunday, August 9 and Braveheart (15) on Monday, August 10.

There is space for 150 cars each night in the car park behind the stadium's South Stand, with strict social distancing measures to be in place between cars.

People will only be allowed to leave their cars to go to the toilet, now confirmed as being portable loos, rather than existing toilets inside the stadium.

The man behind the The Drive-In Cinema idea, Callum Campbell from Glasgow, said: "We're pleased that Grease has sold out, but there are still tickets on sale for Toy Story, Joker and Braveheart from the link.

"Grease is always the most popular one – at least it has been at the other events I'm doing in Glasgow and Paisley."

Drive-In Cinema brings blockbusters to Inverness in August.
Drive-In Cinema brings blockbusters to Inverness in August.

On Monday, Mr Campbell said there would be limited food delivery for the screenings with orders being taken for food likely to be burgers, fries and milkshakes. Details have yet to be confirmed, he said on Tuesday.

Tickets priced at £35 per car (£32.50 and £2.50 booking fee) are still on sale for the three remaining classics across the weekend August 7-10.

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