This is the future of gigs in locked-down Britain - for now - with concertgoers parking their cars in front of an outdoor stage and watching from a garden chair with booze brought from home.
These photos show what was believed to be the first drive-in gig during the lockdown and others are planned until it is safe to pack arenas and bars again.
There was an 80 car limit - at a cost of £40 per vehicle - as three bands played to a few hundred fans in front of Royal Victoria Chapel in Netley, near Southampton, Hampshire.
Tickets sold out in a day and each car was allowed to have as many as five people, with concertgoers sitting on car bonnets or roofs, or in garden chairs as they practised social distancing and followed coronavirus lockdown