From The Tribune staff reports
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Country singer/songwriter Alan Jackson is once again bringing a “Good Time” to Alabama with his first-ever “Small Town Drive-in” concerts.
The purpose is to give fans a unique and safe experience during the coronavirus pandemic.
The first stop will be on June 5, in Cullman. The concert will be in the open field where the Rock the South Festival is held. The second stop will be the next day in Fairhope, on the grounds of Oak Hollow Farm. Cory Farley will open the shows.
“Both events will be staged in accordance with and while promoting CDC and Alabama state health guidelines regarding social distancing and other practices,” Jackson’s camp said in a press release. “Concertgoers will be required to stay with their vehicles…and concessions will be provided only via phone orders with delivery to vehicles.”
A portion of proceeds will go towards food relief efforts in the region, proving Alan Jackson really is “Living on Love.”
Detailed information regarding each location and event is available at AlanJacksonDriveIn.com.