You'll be able to enjoy a film from the comfort of your car as a drive-in cinema is heading to Swansea from next week.
Film fans will be able to sit back and watch a variety of classics with wireless speakers handed out to each vehicle, while hot food, popcorn, treats and drinks will be delivered to each car.
The event has been organised by The Gower Dough Co, a pizza business set up by Craig Bevan and Beki Burnside last year, which hosted a number of festive screenings at Margam Park in December.
There will be eight screenings held at The Rake and Riddle, in Penclawdd, with the first one starting from as soon as next week. Each vehicle will be given a wireless speaker on entry to be able to hear the film, with organisers stating that they are cleaned between screenings.
Here's everything you need to know about the event.
Where is it?
The screenings will be at The Rake and Riddle on Penclawdd Road in Swansea. Those heading to the events are advised to arrive between 8.45pm and 9.20pm.
What films are showing?
There's something for everyone with a wide variety of films on offer, starting on Monday, May 17. Here's the list of what's coming up:
Monday, May 17 - Top Gun
Tuesday, May 18 - A Star Is Born
Wednesday, May 19 - Dirty Dancing
Thursday, May 20 - The Full Monty
Monday, May 24 - The Greatest Showman
Tuesday, May 25 - Notting Hill
Wednesday, May 26 - Bohemian Rhapsody
Thursday, May 27 - Guardians of the Galaxy
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How much is it and how can I buy tickets?
The ticket cost is charged per car. Vans and 4x4s have to buy a separate ticket but will be charged the same price as those in a car. Tickets can be found online here and more information can be found on The Gower Dough Co's Facebook page here.
Tickets are priced at £27.50 per vehicle and there's a £2.50 booking fee.
What food and drink is on offer?
Food will be available to order on the night from The Rake and Riddle, while The Gower Dough Co will also be on hand to serve up hot drinks, popcorn and a variety of treats.
Both outlets will be operating with an online ordering system meaning that you won't have to leave your car as everything will be hand delivered to you.