Latest update August 16th, 2026 10:20 AM
Aug 16, 2026 News
(Kaieteur News) – Georgetown’s favourite drive-in experience is back. Wildlight Cinema will host its summer showings on Sunday, August 30, 2026, at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall tarmac, running from 5:30 pm to 11:00 pm.
Movie lovers can look forward to a double feature of family favourite comedies — Rush Hour and White Chicks — all included with a single-entry pass.
“Wildlight Cinema is about more than just movies,” organisers shared. “It’s a chance for families to laugh together, walk-in guests to mingle with the car crowd, and everyone — from toddlers to grandparents — to enjoy a safe, wholesome night out under the stars.”
Patrons should enter via Hadfield Street, with the exit routed through Homestretch Avenue.
No Car? No Problem.
Walk-in guests are welcome too:
– Adults: $1,200
– Children: $500
Early bird pricing — Book before August 19
For those driving in, early bird rates offer great value per vehicle:
– 🚗 Sedan (Corolla, Allion, Premio) — $5,000 (up to 4 people)
– 🚘 SUV (Honda Vezel, BYD Sealion) — $7,000 (5–6 people)
– 🛻 4×4/Pickup (Ford Raptor, Hilux) — $15,000 (6–8 people)
General Pricing (after August 19)
– Sedan — $7,000
– SUV — $10,000
– 4×4/Pickup — $30,000
Physical tickets are available at:
Persons who are unable to grab their physical tickets can get e-tickets online via the PotSalt Events app or website, with secure payment through MMG, debit, or credit card:
https://potsalt.events/wildlight-cinema-august-2026-showings
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