Footloose will be the first screening to take place.
Westmeath is going retro tonight, with the launch of a new drive in movies event.
Kilbeggan Drive In Movies is kicking off with a screening of 'Footloose' at 9 o'clock tonight.
And under the latest lifting of covid-19 restrictions, anyone living in Westmeath or within 20 kilometres of the site can attend.
People will stay inside their cars, and be escorted to the bathroom, which is cleaned after each use.
Organiser Bruce McCormack says they wanted to offer a safe outlet for people to enjoy themselves during the coronavirus lockdown:
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