By Dino-Ray Ramos
03.05.2020 - 11:41 / nme.com
The trend of drive-in performances is gathering pace in Europe
A nightclub in Germany held a ‘drive-in rave’ to circumvent restrictions on Friday night (May 1), which saw around 500 participants.
The event was hosted in the car park of Club Index in the town of Schüttorf, near Germany’s Dutch border, and was open to 250 cars with a maximum of two occupants each.
Netherlands DJ Devin Wild headlined the event, and uploaded footage of his set to social media, which you can view below.
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Even a global pandemic can’t stop Germany from a rave.
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