Music City Festival & BBQ Championship, Nashville, TN

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Music City Festival & BBQ Championship, Nashville, TN

Time: August 23, 2014 from 12pm to 5pm
Location: Fairgrounds Speedway
Street: 625 Smith Avenue
City/Town: Nashville, TN
Website or Map: http://www.musiccitybbqfestiv…
Phone: 615-777-6965 x235, 615-516-7620, info@musiccitybbqfestival.com
Event Type: not-for-profit, festival, car, show, bike
Organized By: Music City Festival
Latest Activity: Aug 20, 2014

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Come see over 100 BBQ face off in tong-to-tong grill competition, live entertainment, car show, kids zone and more at the Annual Music City Festival & BBQ Championship in Nashville, TN.  The Cool Cars/Hot Bike show features over 100 classics on Friday night.  Let your kids explore the FADDS Party Bus Kids Zone featuring the Gaming Bus and stage shows including The Spinderellas Hula Hoop Troupe and Air Guitar Contest!  Enter our Corn Hole Tournament or chill out to the sounds of the Nashville Blues Society members in our old-fashioned Biergarten.  Tickets are as low as $15 to get in, kids under 11 are free!!  This is a 501c3 event with proceeds to benefit the  Wounded Warrior Project and Shriners Hospitals for Children. Go to www.musiccitybbqfestival.com for more info!! 

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