BBC News
By Mark Savage
media captionThe Flaming Lips frontman Wayne Coyne told the BBC what it's been like to embrace a new kind of gig during a global pandemic
The Flaming Lips have staged a unique pair of gigs in Oklahoma, with both the band and their audience inside individual inflatable balls.
Each show accommodated 100 bubbles, holding up to three people each, with the band inside their own capsules.
The concept came from frontman Wayne Coyne, who often rolls over the crowd in a Zorb ball during the band's gigs.
Speaking ahead of the concerts, Coyne said they would be "safer than going to the grocery store".