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The Galileo Drive-in cinema kicks off this weekend

The long-awaited arrival of Galileo Open Air Theatreโ€™s new drive-in cinema is finally here, kicking off at Spier Wine Farm this weekend.

Industries have faced many challenges due to coronavirus and entertainment is certainly no exception. One of the cityโ€™s most loved activities is theย Galileo Open Air Theatre, luckily for us they have reinvented their offering and will now offer a drive-in option.

On Saturday, July 4 after much planning, Galileo will host their first of many drive-in cinema experiences.

โ€œWeโ€™re bringing back the beloved drive-in, kicking off this Saturday at the magnificentย Spier Wine Farm! With very stringent hygiene measures and COVID-friendly safety regulations in place, weโ€™re devoted to keeping movie-goers safe and secure while providing an opportunity to have some much-needed fun,โ€ said the team at Galileo.

You can look forward to the same Galileo experience you are accustomed to, plus a few extra measures to ensure safety during the new drive-in format.

Tickets are priced per car, per person and range from a minimum of R250 for a car with two people, to R450 for a car with six people โ€“ this is the maximum number of people allowed per car.

Those excited for the return of the drive-in canย book tickets hereย and prepare to drive in, cuddle up and enjoy.

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