A new pop-up drive-in movie theatre is set to show Magic Mike tonight - with butlers in the buff on hand to serve.

The Out Out Drive In cinema at Newbury Show Ground is screening the Channing Tatum classic tonight at 8pm.

Doors open at 7pm and the event will last until 11pm, according to organisers. 

Once the film finishes there will be an 'after party' with music - though those attending will have to remain in the groups they arrived with.

Andover Advertiser: Magic Mike stars Channing Tatum (pictured centre) Magic Mike stars Channing Tatum (pictured centre)

On hand to wait on the revellers will be 'butlers in the buff', including MTV's Ex on The Beach star Zach Tull. 

Tickets are still available priced at £35 per car or £45 for VIP. 

***

Everything you need to know ​about The Out Out Drive In Theatre 

How does it work?

It is a drive-in cinema. You arrive and queue in a line in your car until a marshall leads you to your designated bay.

The cinema is inside a gigantic barn. There is a large screen at the front with two huge speakers. There is a bar and food stand at the back and toilets around the edge. 

Tickets and cars

Ticket are emailed. please have them printed on the dashboard, or ready on you mobile device.

Andover Advertiser:

Organisers say: "Please do not overload vehicles and ensure number of passengers are within the legal limit allowed for the vehicle.

"Please note that large vehicles such as SUV's and people carriers are allowed, but not in the VIP area and maybe positioned towards the back to allow other customers better viewing."

Is there food and drink available?

Yes, there is a menu available. Cinema goers can order food from their phone and it is delivered to your car. 

The is a full drinks menu offering soft and alcoholic beverages. 

Simply press the Order Now button, on the snacks/drinks page of the website. 

Andover Advertiser:

What social distancing measures are in place? 

Cinema goers are asked to remain in their designated bay but are allowed to use the bathrooms.

To help with social distancing measures, people are asked to take their rubbish home.