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Time: November 13, 2021 from 11am to 6pm
Location: Southern Roots Smokehouse
Street: 1083 E Montague Ave
City/Town: North Charleston
Website or Map: https://www.rockabillaque.com/
Phone: 3108012727
Event Type: car, and, motorcycle, show
Organized By: Simon Cantlon
Latest Activity: Aug 8, 2021
The return of the 8th Annual Rockabillaque Charleston Classic Car & Vintage Motorcycle Show on Saturday, November 13th, 2021 in the historic neighborhood of Park Circle in North Charleston, SC. A benefit event for Valiant Animal Rescue. The biggest event of its kind in the Carolinas.
The Car & Bike Show is 11am to 6pm with vehicles checking in and parking between 8am and 10am. Registration and check will be in the same spot as in 2019 at the Parking Lot across from Barrel House Spirits at 827 Virginia Ave, North Charleston, SC 29405. Pre-registration is $20 and day of is $25 for your vehicle to be in the show. There are no refunds for the Car & Bike Show Registration. The Show is presented by Parks Auto Parts, American Biker, Ryders Law Group and Elliot Remington.
The Festival also includes live music featuring rockabilly, honky-tonk, psychobilly bands from all over the map on over three outdoor music stages, contests including pin-up, beard & mustache, tattoo, and more. Plus all the Park Circle businesses including bars, restaurants, breweries, and more.
The festival now has a spin-off even in Florida at the Seminole Casino in Immokalee, FL which returns for its 2nd year on Sat, Feb 19 & Sun, Feb 20th, 2022.
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