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Drive-in cinema ends with a concert before the last film

2021-06-17T20:44:27.586Z


The drive-in cinema on the Volksfestplatz is in its final week. The film fun runs in the car seat up to and including Saturday. And before the graduation film, the band Cheerio Joe gives another concert.


The drive-in cinema on the Volksfestplatz is in its final week.

The film fun runs in the car seat up to and including Saturday.

And before the graduation film, the band Cheerio Joe gives another concert.

Fürstenfeldbruck - In the next few days there are still some brand new films waiting for the visitors: including the Bavarian crime comedy "Weißbier im Blut" with Sigi Zimmigart as the odd-eyed detective, "A quiet Place 2", the continuation of the horror film with Emily Blunt and Cillian Murphy on Thursday as well as the new Disney flick “Cruella” with the villain from “101 Dalmatians” on Saturday for older children and young people.

The concert and cinema on Saturday will round off the event appropriately.

The Amper Slam association and the IG Lichtspielhaus were once again able to win over the rock'n'folk band Cheerio Joe for a concert.

The four band members Tina Fischer, Lukas Liebl, Max Spieler and Sebastian Pittrich cover all areas of life with lively “go along” songs and quieter titles.

The concert will be broadcast on the car radio and on the screen from 9 p.m., but can also be enjoyed directly on the square.

The music classic "Blues Brothers" will then be played from 10 p.m.

The tickets for the double event cost 29 euros per car, people in the back seat pay nine euros.

Tickets for all films are available on the website www.autokino-ffb.de.

Source: merkur

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