Rock band Flaming Lips holds concerts in 'protective bubbles'
American
rock band The Flaming Lips has come up with a creative way to put on live shows
in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic - putting themselves and their audience
in protective "space bubbles".
The
group performed two concerts over the weekend in Oklahoma, where audience
members danced along while enclosed in plastic bubbles.
In
pre-show posts, photographer and cameraman Nathan Poppe tweeted pictures of the
venue, saying there were 100 bubbles, each capable of holding a maximum of
three people.
The
capsules were equipped with a speaker, fan, bottle of water, towel and a sign
reading "I gotta go pee/It's hot in here" to be shown to stewards,
who escorted revelers or refilled the bubbles with cool air.
Attendees
had to wear masks when outside their bubble, but could take them off inside, an
instructional video shared by lead singer Wayne Coyne, showed.
"I
think we're quite lucky that the fans of The Flaming Lips kind of like this adventure," Coyne, who has long been known to crowd surf in a bubble, told
the BBC.
"It's
not just another concert you're part of this thing and it's never been done
before... They're quite up for it being different."
The
group had held a practice bubble show run last year, when the global pandemic
forced most concerts to be cancelled or postponed.




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