The story of legendary rock music band Queen might well get the crowd singing when it plays on the open-air big screen at Dubbo on Friday night.
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Dubbo Westview Drive-In operator Jason Yelverton said there had been a lot of interest in its Bohemian Rhapsody event.
“It’s a really good energy on the site already and I think that movie’s going to get the crowd involved as well,” Mr Yelverton said.
Five weeks after its release in November, Bohemian Rhapsody became the highest-grossing musical biographic film ever made.
It found fans at Dubbo.
“It’s an amazing movie, I actually was sitting in the cinema with my wife and we started clapping and singing along in some of the scenes,” Mr Yelverton said.
“I guess, some of the scenes of Live Aid... at Wembley Stadium where it was in the open, I thought that’s going to be so great here being out in the open as well.
“Feel a little bit like you’re at the Live Aid concert yourself.”
Plans to open the drive-in one weekend a month were announced late last year.
Mr Yelverton reported it received no government or council funding and that “every cent we’ve got so far has gone back into the site”.
“We’ve got a lot of work to do in trying to revive the site, so we really need people’s support,” he said.
It’s an absolutely amazing experience, to see everyone so excited like [when] it used to be on.
- Drive-in volunteer Rebecca McMahon
Rebecca McMahon, 16, has volunteered at every opening night since the icon was first revived in 2017.
“It’s an absolutely amazing experience, to see everyone so excited like [when] it used to be on,” she said.
“It’s so phenomenal… you walk out and you can see all these old cars and even new ones with kids.
“It’s so amazing to see everyone coming out and supporting it.”