“It does prevent that thing where people start to get drunk and the music is loud and they start screaming into each other’s face, which is the way that the COVID-19 is most spread. … Not screaming bad, but that’s just how conversations are when you’re at big gatherings,” Wayne Coyne said. “You can be in a Space Bubble with your friends that came to the show with you who you’ve been with your whole time and you know aren’t sick.”
In response to COVID, Flaming Lips on the verge of playing ‘the World’s First Space Bubble Concerts’ in OKC — https://oklahoman.com/article/5680749/in-response-to-covid-flaming-lips-on-the-verge-of-playing-the-worlds-first-space-bubble-concerts-in-okc
Two sold out shows this weekend. The video is from the “test” concert October 2020.
Watch the video and your opinion about Oklahoma will forever be changed.
Do you have your tickets?
The Boss and I have been to one Flaming Lips concert pre-bubble. The kids’ former babysitter’s ex-husband is a non-performing Lip. He does their audio visual computer work. We got VIP tickets for a concert. But as far as this weekend is concerned, no tickets for what may become the future of live music in small venues. Imagine the number of bubbles needed for a stadium concert…
Does each bubble have its own air supply?
From the pictures it does not appear as if each bubble has its own air supply nor are they hermetically sealed. So viruses and other pathogens can still enter your bubble.
I think I’ll pass on the bubbles for now.