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The Driver Era Screen New Concert Film “Live At The Greek” at London’s Ritzy Picturehouse

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On Wednesday, January 24th, American duo, The Driver Era, treated a select group of adoring fans to an unforgettable experience with the debut of their concert film “Live At The Greek.” Prior to the screening, fans who opted for the meet-and-greet ticket had the opportunity to personally connect with their musical idols. 

Set against the backdrop of London’s enchanting Ritzy Picturehouse, brothers Ross and Rocky Lynch took centre stage to introduce their film, igniting excitement amongst the audience. As the lights dimmed, the concert film unfolded, bringing fans in a euphoric wave of music and emotion, prompting them to sing along and dance in their seats.

Throughout the screening, fans enjoyed immersing themselves fully, enthusiastically singing, clapping, and dancing along to their favourite songs. As the film came to a close, anticipation surged amongst the crowd for the two brothers’ return to the stage for their Q&A session.

Throughout the Q&A, fans had the chance to delve deeper into the world of The Driver Era, posing questions ranging from playful musings such as “Would you ever play a show as Austin Moon?” to inquiries about their artistic influences; “What is your favourite concert film” to which Ross replied with “The Talking Heads concert film.” To the crowd’s surprise, Ross played a few unreleased demos, adding an unexpected twist to the evening. 

The Driver Era’s presentation of “Live At The Greek” transcended the traditional concert screening, leaving an undeniable mark on fans fortunate to attend. A night brimming with camaraderie and unforgettable musical moments – this truly exceptional event will be cherished by fans for years to come. 

Review by Sara De Ledesma

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