
Broadcast LIVE! Birmingham Arts Drive-In
On July 30 and July 31, grab curbside from one of your favorite restaurants and join us in the parking lot of 16th Street and University Boulevard on UAB’s campus for the first Birmingham Arts Drive-In. Additionally, Avondale Brewery will host a viewing party on July 30. Visit https://avondalebrewing.com/ to make reservations.
REGISTRATION // These events are SOLD OUT. Please email ASC Box Office ascboxofc@uab.edu to be added to waiting list. Please consider registering to attend the viewing party at Avondale Brewery. Visit https://avondalebrewing.com/ to make reservations.
STREAMING // We will be streaming from both YouTube and Facebook LIVE! Click HERE to access the YouTube stream and HERE for Facebook LIVE!
TIMES // AGENDA
7:00p | Gates open to parking lot
7:45p | Remaining spaces released (Any remaining spaces will be released to a waiting list on a first-come, first-served basis)
8:30p | Performance begins
9:45p | Performance ends
As Birmingham performing arts organizations, we hold dear the important role the arts play in our lives. The arts connect us, nourish our hearts and minds, transform us and create community.
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Ticket Information
This event is sold out. Should you have any questions regarding your registration, please contact the ASC Box Office at 205.975.2787 or ascboxofc@uab.edu.
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