Annual Redneck Rumble -Lebanon, TN

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Annual Redneck Rumble -Lebanon, TN

Time: May 5, 2017 to May 6, 2017
Location: James Ward Ag Center
Street: 945 E. Baddour Pkwy
City/Town: Lebanon, TN, USA
Website or Map: http://www.bothbarrelspromoti…
Phone: Scooter Williams 615-364-1828
Event Type: bike-show, cruise
Organized By: Redneck Rumble
Latest Activity: May 4, 2017

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Friday night cruise- line up at Fairgrounds 6:30pm, cruise leaves for the square at 7. Some folks drop off at the square and hang out, some return to the fairgrounds. Hellfire Revival plays at 8 pm.

Saturday - 7am- gates open for vendor and vehicle registration.
10 am- spectator gates open
Swap Meet has been extended into Turner Evans building, plus Chad DeWeese from Tattoo Expressions will be in the East-West building for your old school tat needs

Music Under the pavilion
Stan the Man Band 12pm Molly Sue Gonzalez and the Mean Mean Men- 2-3pm
Pie Eyed Preachers-3-4pm
Jane Rose and the Deadend Boys- 4-5pm

5pm- Awards under the pavilion followed by Hell Fire Revival
5:30- gates for demolition derby open.

7 pm- Rumble King Demolition Derby. There will be a flame thrower contest during intermission. Cars line up at far end of arena where derby cars enter on paved lot.

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