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JUNE | COVER FEATURE food safely outside your vehicle, and you can order from our app before the event to minimise contact. We’ll also be checking people’s licence plates instead of tickets at the gate, for hygiene reasons.” Crofton says they will not have a bar on site, but there will be public toilets. These will operate a 2m queueing system like the one currently being used by supermarkets, and will be cleaned after every use. Crofton says that reassuring visitors about hygiene and cleanliness will be a key measure of success for socially distanced events. Some suppliers have also pivoted to providing hygiene products for events. Visions Group recently announced a new range of hand sanitiser and temperature stations, which are available for sale or hire. They’re even brandable, says CEO Chris Norman: “Digital signage sanitiser stations will be a perfect promotional product for companies looking to enhance their marketing message at events. The advertising reach will be huge as visitors will be looking for an antibacterial solution to help to keep clean and protect against Covid-19.” Contact tracing and events In some parts of the world, events are returning without the need for social distancing. South Korea’s contact tracing scheme has been so successful that new daily cases of the virus are down to single figures, and many clubs and venues have opened their doors – at least for now (see Agenda, p6). The UK is currently trialling a contact tracing app on the Isle of Wight. The main barrier to the success of any such tech in the UK is takeup – epidemiologists say 60% of any given population would need to use it for the app to be effective. On the Isle of Wight, which has a population of around 140,000, the app has reportedly been downloaded 60,000 times. The question remains – would you surrender some level of your privacy, if it meant reopening the economy? Technology is providing a solution for socially distanced events in other corners of the events industry, too. Brussels Expo, “STAGING A DISTANCED EVENT WILL REQUIRE STARTING FROM SCRATCH, WITH A UNIQUE IDEA THAT CAN BE EXECUTED SAFELY” Belgium’s largest exhibition venue, plans to use UV-C technology to disinfect delegates as they enter. Brussels Expo CEO Denis Delforge said the installation of the lamps would ensure the restart of events takes place under “optimal sanitary conditions.” So far the festival industry has been hesitant in approaching the idea of socially distanced events. I suspect timing is a factor, with the virus hitting after many organisers had finished planning, but before they started building. The festivals and outdoor events we are used to are not compatible with social distancing, as AFO’s Steve Heap says on p20. Staging a distanced event will require starting from scratch, with a unique idea that can be executed safely. Boomtown’s Creative Director Lak Mitchell (see overleaf, p27) says he and his team are using the downtime to focus on the main festival in 2021. “Boomtown has grown at such a rapid speed that we needed a chance to re-examine the company model,” he says. “We’ve got so many wonderful things at Boomtown, but we can’t do everything.” Mitchell does hint at some form of drive-in event coming to Area 404, Boomtown’s venue in Bristol, but says he can’t share any details at this stage. I asked Crofton why he thinks more organisers haven’t dipped their toes into the water with distanced events. “I think there is a nervousness around the industry. Government guidelines aren’t complete in our world yet, so everyone is still finding their feet. But I do think there is potential for socially distanced events.” @TheDriveIn certainly seems to be living up to its potential so far. Crofton says the event has received almost 60,000 signups in a week, and Mainstage is considering how it can add new dates already. Some event venues, with nothing else in the diary, have even come to them in the hopes of receiving some much-needed income. Crofton is keen to highlight that if @ Snowboxx Alan Crofton Festival Director at Mainstage Festivals 24