Denver Throws Down Drive-In Concert Series

Last week, Feyline Presents and LionShare Presents hosted the first of four Dirty Drive-In bass-heavy concerts at Mile High Flea Market. About 350 cars with nearly 2,000 people came for the sold-out show with Peekaboo, Sully, Templo and Angelic Root.

Tyler Fey of Feyline says the logistics of putting on full-production drive-in concerts during the pandemic isn’t easy, but he thought it was an absolute necessity to bring real production value to fans.

“I think we did a really good job of making the production something that would be at a level of a normal high-production concert. That was really important to our team, and that's definitely what we went about executing. I think the fans really responded well to it.”

While the Mile High Flea Market obviously isn’t a true drive-in with a ninety-foot screen, Fey says he and the folks at LionShare wanted everybody, from the first car to the last, to be immersed in a full experience.

Cars, with eight people maximum per car, are parked in a checkered pattern, which allows for everyone to adhere to social distancing; temperature checks are performed at the door, and face masks are required throughout the venue.

Article by Jon Solomon of Westword Magazine.