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Highlands Center at Cape Cod National Seashore
29 Old Dewline Rd
North Truro, MA 02652

Truro Box Office

Highlands Center at Cape Cod National Seashore
29 Old Dewline Rd
North Truro, MA 02652
508-487-5400
Open: 2 hrs before show

Mailing address:
P.O. Box 1202
Truro, MA, 02666

Grace Morrison: Drive-In Live

Grace Morrison: Drive-In Live
Payomet Drive-In Guidelines

In order to keep these events coming, we need to ask for everyone’s co-operation to follow the guidelines below to protect your safety, other patrons, and the safety of our staff. Please read these over before you buy your tickets.

By purchasing tickets to this event, you are agreeing to the following:

Before you arrive:
  • All tickets are general admission and are sold per person, not per car.
  • Concerts are 60 minutes long and Cirque by the Sea shows are 45-60 minutes.
  • We are limited to 100 persons at the Ballfield – this includes the performers and staff. We expect these shows to sell out quickly, so get your tickets early.
  • There will be no onsite ticket sales – all tickets must be purchased in advance via phone or online.
  • We would like to have your cell phone number on hand to reach you quickly if there are any changes. If you are a member, please login here to make sure it is listed.
  • All tickets are ‘Will Call’. You do not need a mobile or printed ticket. Your name will be on a list at the venue and will be checked from a distance of six feet by a Payomet volunteer or staff member.
  • Please write your name and the names of all ticket buyers on a piece of paper and place it on your dashboard so you can be checked in without opening your window.
  • Each car can have a maximum of 4 patrons. Cars with any extra people will be kindly asked to leave to drop off extras, but may return with the correct number.
  • Please arrive no more than 45 minutes before the show and we ask for your patience while we get everyone in place.
  • In the event of rain, we will schedule a rain date as soon as possible. Unfortunately, tickets for outside shows are non-refundable. If you cannot attend a show on the rain date, you should sell or give your ticket to someone else.
Parking:
  • Cars will be parked based on size, taller cars and trucks will be parked towards the back. Please follow parking attendant instructions on where to park. (You might consider purchasing a Mini-Cooper for the show!). You cannot plan on parking next to the car of a friend, or choose your space.
  • Each vehicle will be separated from all others by a minimum of 9 feet. Please follow parking attendant instructions on where to park. Do not park directly next to another vehicle.
  • Vehicle ENGINES must be off for the duration of the performance.
  • Please strictly adhere to the Massachusetts state 5-minute maximum vehicle idling limit.
  • You can stay in your vehicle or use the the 4’ x 9’ space immediately in front of your car to tailgate. You may bring lawn chairs or a sun shade as long as itall fits within your space and is no taller than your car so that it does not block the view of other patrons.
Patron Safety:
  • We remind you that you and your group should wear masks at all times.
  • All people in your car should attempt to keep a 6-foot distance from any person outside of your car-group. If you unable to keep a 6-foot distance (i.e., when walking to restrooms), a mask should be worn.
  • Please feel free to bring food and non-alcoholic beverages, but we ask that you take trash home with you, adhering to a “carry-in, carry-out” policy. Sorry, no alcoholic beverages are permitted.
  • No food, beverages, or artist merchandise will be sold on-site.
  • No smoking is permitted on-site.
  • No pets are permitted on-site.
  • Porta-potties will be available and monitored to ensure safety. Please adhere to six-foot social distancing while waiting to use them.

“Her voice smacks of Jewel, and her style, cadence, song structure is every inch from the school of Joan Osborne, Lisa Loeb, Natalie Merchant. It’s uncanny. Had Morrison been born a decade earlier, she might’ve played Lilith Fair herself." — Lauren Daley, Boston Globe/New Bedford Standard Times

“She is folk. She is pop. She’s unbelievably masterful behind the wheel of a guitar. Morrison’s vocal storytelling can make you cry; it can make you sing.” Emily Clark, Old Colony Memorial

In a world where we are urged to limit descriptions to hashtags and sound bites it is tempting to describe Grace Morrison as simply: singer-songwriter. But she is so much more– and she’s coming to our Drive-In Live stage on Friday, August 7. Grace is pop; she is folk; she is roots; she is country. Hear her music and you’ll be hooked. See her live and you’ll be left wanting more. It has been said that her storytelling “can make you cry; it can make you sing.”

With a career that began as a backup singer for rock icons like Eddie Money and Joey Molland (of the band Badfinger), Grace has become a regular on the national festival and touring circuit. She has won a number of prestigious awards including the Grand Prize of the New England Songwriting Competition and the Big Break contest where her music video was played on the season finale of American Idol. www.gracemorrison.com



Member: $22 // Public $25

Drive-In Live performances are 60 minutes long. You will have a socially distanced space in front of your car for lawn chairs or dancing!

We are limited to 100 people - including performers and staff - so get your tickets early! Please note that tickets are only available online in advance of the show and will note be sold at the door.







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