You Can Party & Catch Your Favorite Flicks At A New Drive-In Event In Tampa Next Weekend

Drive on up to The Parking Lot Social.
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There's nothing quite like a movie date with your bae or besties, and Tampa's Raymond James Stadium drive-in theater event next weekend is about to take your movie night up a couple of notches.

Dubbed The Parking Lot Social, this drive-up party will let you catch a flick on 40-foot inflatable screens starting Thursday, July 16.

The Parking Lot Social is an amazing, new touring experience which packs a bunch of exciting entertainment into one incredible night out. 


The Parking Lot Social

This first movie on the big screen? Back To The Future Part II at 9 p.m. Other classic films on the docket include The Fast and the Furious on July 17 and The Purge on July 18 at midnight, as well as Grease on July 19 at 9 p.m. Each screening will have a pre-show DJ spinning tunes, with standard tickets going for $39 per person or $49 for VIP.

Movies aren't the only thing you can catch from the comfort of your car here either. Separately ticketed daytime events will include live bands, Car-A-Oke (karaoke), Boom Boom Bingo, Silent Disco DJ Battles, Trivia Contests, and more starting at $49.

$39 tickets for comedy and kid-centric events will also liven up the stadium on select dates.

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