Outdoor Cinema, formerly known as Open Air Film and Chill, will be coming to Worcester Racecourse as part of a UK-wide tour.
From the feel-good musical Mamma Mia to the Marvel favourite Guardians of the Galaxy, the company assures to cater to various moviegoer tastes.
Mamma Mia will be shown on Saturday, May 4 from 7.30pm; Harry Potter will also be shown on Saturday, May but will start at 3pm; Guardian of the Galaxy will be shown at 12pm on Sunday, May 5; The Greatest Showman will be screened at 3.30pm on Sunday, May 5.
Mo Davies, director of Outdoor Cinema, said: "We are thrilled to bring our outdoor cinema experience to venues across the UK, providing audiences with the opportunity to enjoy iconic films in a unique and unforgettable setting.
"There is something truly special about watching a film outdoors, surrounded by nature and the night sky and we want to create an unforgettable experience for movie lovers of all ages in that environment."
The tour, accessible to a wide audience, will be held at various locations including parks, historic sites, and even prisons.
In line with a comprehensive viewing experience, the company will offer comfortable seating and state-of-the-art audio-visual equipment.
Attendees can further enhance their experience with a selection of snacks and beverages available for purchase.
Revealing a new attraction, the company announced the addition of a silent disco at select locations.
The silent disco will take place at the racecourse on Sunday, May 5, from 9.30pm to 11pm.
Patrons can look forward to dancing the night away amid the stars post the screening, with headphones provided to groove over three channels of music.
Mr Davies added: "We wanted to offer something unique and interactive for our audiences, and the silent disco seemed like the perfect addition to our outdoor cinema experience."
With eight years of operations countrywide, the latest tour from Outdoor Cinema aims to be an unforgettable night of silver-screen magic under a starlit sky.
For the full line-up and further information, including the details on all the locations of the tour, visit cinemaoutdoor.co.uk.
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