Strip clubs around the world may have been deprived of their patrons due to strict lockdowns and continued risk of infection, but strip joint proprietors have turned to a familiar old format to stay alive.
Echoing similar moves from churches, cinemas and concert venues, strip drive-throughs have been set up in several cities around the world, with drivers being invited to pull up to poles for a fee.
A recent drive-through strip show in the German city of Landshut drew spectators from all across eastern Bavaria, including the nearby city Munich, for a sleazy but sanitary evening.<img alt="" data-caption="Strippers at a drive-through strip show in southern Germany.
PHOTO: South China Morning Post” data-entity-type=”file” data-entity-uuid=”645f5347-47d9-4c29-b02a-ee90f0099ad7″ src=”/sites/default/files/inline-images/strip.jpg”/>During the show in late May, queues of cars could be seen waiting for their turn to watch scantily clad men and women observing social distancing rules inside a tent in an industrial estate. The 20-minute shows were run by a local brothel in the southern German state.
A strip club in the South African city of Port Elizabeth, meanwhile, says it is allowing drivers to watch a pole dance from behind the wheel while they wait for a drink to be brought to their cars.
In an even more bizarre combination, a club in Portland, in the US state of Oregon, is inviting people to sing karaoke in their cars while they watch a drive-through strip show.
“Come sing your little heart out with your mask on,” the Lucky Devil Lounge says, advertising drive-through strip-karaoke events on its website.
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