The Streets, Kaiser Chiefs, Dizzee Rascal, The Snuts, The Zutons, Sigala and Tony Hadley will be amongst the big-name stars performing at Teesside International Airport this summer as some of the UK’s biggest artists descend on the Tees Valley for six weeks of live ‘drive-in’ entertainment.

Utilita Live From The Drive In will run for six days a week for six weeks from mid-July and will also see live performances from Russell Watson, Gary Numan and Lightning Seeds, famous for their Euro 96 hit Three Lions, along with many more artists, with other big names still to be announced.

The shows will take place on a specially constructed stage with the backdrop of the airport’s main runway.

Despite the unique location of the stage, there will be no disruption to flights when the airport reopens to passengers on Monday (June 22).

DJ and record producer Sigala is best known for his seven UK top ten singles, including Easy Love, Sweet Lovin, Came Here For Love and Wish You Well, whilst Tony Hadley has forged a successful solo career following his time as lead singer of Spandau Ballet in the 1980s.

The event, organised by Live Nation, will give those who are missing their fix of concerts and live music a chance to see huge, global artists and DJs from the comfort of their cars but with the same arena or stadium feel that fans love.

The programme of events will also include West End theatre performances, comedians, blockbuster films, interactive science shows and familiar faces from children’s TV.

There will be morning, afternoon, early evening and late evening performances.

Events are taking place at 12 venues across the UK between July and September, with the Teesside Airport drive-in the only venue of its type across the whole North East.

The shows are designed to comply with all official guidelines ensuring audiences can enjoy the series of music concerts, theatre performances, comedy shows and family experiences this summer in a safe and responsible way.

Events will be capped to around 300 cars with adequate social distancing spacing in between and in queues.  

Bars and concessions will also be available.

Cars with up to seven people are allowed and each vehicle will have its own dedicated area for people to either stand or bring folding chairs if they wish to enjoy their chosen show.

Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen said: “I have always said our airport is about much more than just flights, and here’s the biggest proof of that yet! In these unprecedented times, it’s easy to sit back and do nothing but my team have worked hard and thought outside the box for new ways to support our airport.

 “I know that people in Teesside, Darlington and Hartlepool love their gigs and shows - just look at how fast tickets sold out for Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Stewart Park last year, or for Take That and The Killers at the Riverside Stadium. I’m sure the coming weeks of drive in entertainment will be equally as fun.

“A thriving airport is key to my plan to get our economy moving again once we’re through the pandemic, creating good quality local jobs for local people. With the Southside development under way, our deal for Willis Asset Management for their new European maintenance base at Teesside Airport working with some of the biggest airlines in the world, and now this, something a little bit different, shows we have a lot to look forward to.

“These events will give everyone the chance to have a good time with friends or family whilst adhering to strict social distancing guidelines which are still rightly in place. There will be something in the line-up for everyone.

“I’m delighted Teesside Airport has been chosen to host these events. Everyone has had to sacrifice so much in recent times and the people of Teesside, Darlington and Hartlepool deserve a good night of entertainment.”

Peter Taylor, Live Nation Promoter said: “We are excited to bring Utilita Live From The Drive-In to fans across the UK. This outdoor concert series was created as a way to reimagine the live music experience during a time of social distancing by allowing fans to enjoy concerts in the safest way possible. Each event will comply with all official Government guidelines in order to protect fans, artists, crews and staff. We look forward to announcing some of the biggest names across UK music and bringing these fantastic artists to a city near you.”

Matt Vickers MP for Stockton South, said: "Great idea, great airport, great acts and I’m sure there’ll be a great crowd!

"The out-the-box thinking on display here perfectly encapsulates what’s best about Teesside. Unique, proactive and never afraid to put on a great night out!

"The last few months have been tough, and I have seen so many, sacrifice so much. Now, as we start to ease the lockdown restrictions and gradually return to normal life, I want to see more and more events like this across our region that both play an integral role in getting the economy really motoring again, and give people a much needed night of entertainment.

"On a personal note, I must admit I am very excited to see Tony Hadley. Just hope he brings out a few of the Spandau Ballet tunes!"

Tickets go on sale on Monday.

To book tickets, see the schedule and for more information of coronavirus restrictions and health and safety, visit LiveNation.co.uk.