Hue and Cry are among the latest batch of acts to sign on for Live Nation’s Drive-In concert series.
The concert promoter is hosting the special events at open-air venues like showgrounds, racecourses and airfields across Britain, in the wake of the Covid-19 crisis.
Gary Numan and Tony Hadley were previously announced to be headlining gigs and, on Friday, the Labour of Love stars were revealed to be joining the series.
The Scottish pop duo are joined by Brian McFadden and Keith Duffy’s boyband supergroup Boyzlife, along with acts including Brookyln Zoo, Hipsway, and The LaFontaines.
Fans will also be able to go and see the Whitney Houston and Tina Turner tribute shows, Whitney – Queen of The Night, and What’s Love Got To Do With It?, as part of the events.
Beverley Knight, Jack Savoretti, and the Lightning Seeds were previously announced to be taking part.
In a press release, Live Nation promoter Peter Taylor said: “We are excited to bring Utilita Live From The Drive-In to fans across the U.K.
“This outdoor concert series was created as a way to reimagine the live music experience during a time of social distancing by allowing fans to enjoy concerts in the safest way possible.
“Each event will comply with all official Government guidelines in order to protect fans, artists, crews and staff. We look forward to announcing some of the biggest names across U.K. music and bringing these fantastic artists to a city near you.”