3rd Annual Rockabillaque: Classic Car, Vintage Motorcycle & Music Show/Festival -North Charleston, SC

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3rd Annual Rockabillaque: Classic Car, Vintage Motorcycle & Music Show/Festival -North Charleston, SC

Time: November 14, 2015 from 12pm to 5pm
Location: The Barbeque Joint
Street: 1083 East Montague
City/Town: North Charleston, SC
Website or Map: http://www.rockabillaque.com/
Phone: 310-801-2727
Event Type: fundraiser, car show,, motorcycle show,, festival, benefit
Organized By: Simon Cantlon
Latest Activity: Oct 29, 2015

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3rd Annual Rockabillaque: Classic Car, Vintage Motorcycle, Rockabilly Music & BBQ Show & Festival happening on Saturday, November 14th in Park Circle / North Charleston, SC. The Classic Car and Vintage Bike Show daytime block party is from 12pm to 5pm. Live music on three stages, BBQ, a Pin-Up Contest, Beard and Mustache Competition, Tattoo Contest, Fashion Show, Swing Dance Lessons, Cocktail Tastings and more!! At night the streets open up and the fun continues with live music at all the venues along the Park Circle strip.The Festival is Free to Attend! Rockabillaque is the 2nd biggest event in North Charleston and biggest event of it's kind in South Carolina. 
  • The Classic Car & Vintage Bike Show is 12 to 5pm
  • Car & Bikes can start arriving to Park/Show at 10am
  • Car and Bike Show Awards will be at 4:30pm
  • Entry is $10
  • The NSRA will be there Certifying and Awarding Classic Cars 
The Festival benefits This Is Noteworthy (TIN) which cultivates prosperity, healthcare reform and rights initiatives for working musicians and is also a benefit for Movember in partnership with Holy City Beard & Mustache Society.

More Info on the Festival here: http://rockabillaque.com

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