FAST CARS & GUITARS FEATURING MONTGOMERY GENTRY PRESENTED BY BAD BOY BUGGIES -Hampton, GA

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FAST CARS & GUITARS FEATURING MONTGOMERY GENTRY PRESENTED BY BAD BOY BUGGIES -Hampton, GA

Time: September 2, 2012 from 5:30pm to 7pm
Location: Atlanta Motor Speedway
Street: 1500 US Hwy 19/41
City/Town: Hampton, GA
Website or Map: http://www.atlantamotorspeedw…
Phone: 770-946-3954
Event Type: car, show, speedway, cruise, racing!
Organized By: Ted Austad
Latest Activity: Aug 28, 2012

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FAST CARS & GUITARS FEATURING MONTGOMERY GENTRY PRESENTED BY BAD BOY BUGGIES

Get cranked up for the AdvoCare 500 with the Fast Cars & Guitars Pre-Race Concert Featuring Montgomery Gentry Presented by Bad Boy Buggies!

One of the greatest duos in all of country music will get fans ready for 500 miles of NASCAR Night Racing with their adrenaline-pumping blend of southern rock and country music.

For $49, Fans can gain access to both the concert and NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver introductions by purchasing one of a limited number of pre-race party passes! Stagefront passes must be accompanied by a grandstand ticket.

Stagefront passes are available while supplies last! The AdvoCare 500 is already one of NASCAR's most exciting races. With Montgomery Gentry, it's even bigger!

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