**Abingdon, Va.** — The Moonlite Drive-In was buzzing with excitement this past Saturday as it hosted a concert featuring none other than country music legend Clint Black. The event, which was in collaboration with the Virginia Highlands Festival, also saw artists Mason Ramsey and Lance Stinson hitting the stage, making it a night to remember for country music fans.
The Moonlite Drive-In, a historic venue that first opened its gates in 1949, has been an iconic part of the Abingdon community. In recent years, it has faced financial challenges, and the concert was part of a larger fundraising effort to keep this beloved venue alive and thriving.
From the moment the first chords were strummed, it was clear that the night was going to be special. Clint Black, known for his smooth baritone voice and timeless hits, delivered a performance that had the audience singing along to every word. Fans swayed to classics like “Killin’ Time” and “A Better Man,” songs that have cemented Black’s status as a true icon in country music.
As the sun set and the stars appeared, the atmosphere at the Moonlite Drive-In became even more magical. The open-air venue provided the perfect backdrop for a night of country melodies under the night sky. Families and friends gathered with blankets and lawn chairs, creating a warm and communal feeling that’s sometimes hard to find in bigger, more commercial venues.
While the concert was a huge success in terms of turnout and entertainment, the organizers revealed that they didn’t quite meet their fundraising goals. Co-owner Renee Blevins expressed her gratitude for the support they received but emphasized that the journey isn’t over yet. “We’re dedicated to keeping this venue alive,” Blevins said. “We have monthly fundraising events planned through the end of 2024.”
Looking ahead, the Moonlite Drive-In will continue to serve as a cultural hub for the community. Plans are in place to open the venue for movie screenings starting in April 2025, ensuring that it can continue to be a beloved staple for future generations to enjoy.
The Virginia Highlands Festival, known for its dedication to promoting arts, culture, and community engagement, has been a strong supporter of the Moonlite Drive-In. This collaboration marks another chapter in the festival’s storied history of bringing people together through unique and engaging events.
For attendees, the concert wasn’t just about the music; it was about being part of something bigger. “It’s incredible to see the community come together like this,” said one concert-goer. “We all love the Moonlite Drive-In and want to see it thrive.”
With artists like Clint Black, Mason Ramsey, and Lance Stinson contributing their talents to support the cause, the event served as a powerful reminder of how music can unite people and catalyze positive change. The next few months will be crucial for the fundraising campaign, but with the momentum from this concert, the future looks promising.
In the coming months, residents and supporters can look forward to more events aimed at bolstering the Moonlite Drive-In’s finances. Each event will offer a unique experience, from movie nights to live performances, ensuring there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
The Moonlite Drive-In stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of community spaces. As we look ahead to the rest of 2024 and beyond, there’s a strong sense of optimism that with continued support, this historic venue will not only survive but thrive, creating more magical nights under the stars for years to come.
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