Get Free Tickets for the Gumball 3000 Celebration Concert -Atlanta, GA

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Get Free Tickets for the Gumball 3000 Celebration Concert -Atlanta, GA

Time: June 5, 2014 from 5pm to 11pm
Location: Centennial Olympic Park
Street: 265 Park Ave W Northwest
City/Town: Atlanta, GA
Website or Map: http://www.freshtix.com
Phone: 770-241-4566 Laura
Event Type: car-rally-concert-celebration-party
Organized By: Gumball 3000
Latest Activity: Jun 3, 2014

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GUMBALL 3000 2014 ROUTE

Want FREE tickets for Gumball 3000?  Southeast Wheels Events has them for you.  Log on to www.freshtix.com click on the icon for Gumball 3000 and use the promo code southeastwheels when checking out and get your FREE tickets to the event.  Print your tickets and bring to the event for entry. 

  

Get Ready for Gumball 3000!  It’s an incredible star-studded night of music and the most extraordinary auto rally ever to hit the streets of Atlanta featuring 100 rare and beautiful supercars with a collective value of more than $30 million. This international auto rally hits 2 continents and 5 countries in 7 days and for the first time in its 16 year history, Gumball 3000 comes to Atlanta.  Join us at Centennial Olympic Park on Thursday, June 5th to enjoy this elite collection of stunning supercars and a concert featuring Xzibit, DJ Drama, Bun B and Trinidad Jame$.  Driving teams participating in this year’s rally include music, sports and entertainment celebrities and a portion of the proceeds from the Tour benefit underprivileged youth charities.  Some of the 100 cars in this year’s rally include Fiat Abarth 695 BiPosto, Batman's Tumbler, Pagani Zonda, Deadmau5's Purrari 458, Ferrari LaFerrari, Jon Olsson's Rebellion R2K, Jens Byggmark's BMW Z4 GT3, Ferrari F40, McLaren P1, Mercedes Brabus G65 6x6 and many more! 

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