Foreigner to Headline The First Socially Distant US Music Festival – The Frontyard Festival


Hard Rock legends Foreigner will headline the USA’s first socially distant music festival at The Frontyard Festival, on March 23 and 24, 2021, at Dr. Phillips Center in Orlando, Florida. Tickets are on sale now at the link below. Foreigner has sold over 80 million records in their career on the string of hits such as “Juke Box Hero,” “Cold As Ice,” “Hot Blooded,” “Waiting For A Girl Like You,” “Feels Like The First Time,” “Urgent,” and the worldwide #1 hit, “I Want To Know What Love Is.”

“We are so happy to be able to perform live again because we and our fans really miss the experience,” says FOREIGNER lead singer Kelly Hansen. “We saw how the team at Dr. Phillips Center cared about the health of their audiences and innovated socially-distant concerts, and that’s why we chose it as our first show for 2021. There’s nothing like it anywhere else in the country. We are so excited to connect with our fans in a safe manner, and can’t wait to play live again at the Frontyard Festival.”

 

Tickets available at https://www.drphillipscenter.org/events/tickets/2021/foreigner/

The Frontyard Festival is a new purpose-built, live entertainment event designed to re-engage artists and guests in a safe, socially-distanced setting. It takes place over six months in a specially-built, three-acre outdoor theater. The Frontyard Festival pays homage to the fact that our yards have become gathering places, where we see our friends and family in an open-air setting. Accordingly, the design elements—sleek woodfencing, stainless steel accents and lush greenery—are inspired by sunny, outdoor patios and front porches. The venue will feature hundreds of private, elevated boxes placed six feet from one another, allowing guests to enjoy a concert while keeping a healthy distance from others.

Covid-19 health and safety protocols—developed with guidance from federal, state and local health authorities—will be strictly enforced, including touchless temperature and bag checks at the entrance points, mask-wearing outside guest boxes, and increased sanitation. And guests can order food and beverages from a group of on-site restaurants and have their orders delivered right to their boxes.