Nashville Boogie & Hot Rod Boogie Car Show -Madsion, TN

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Nashville Boogie & Hot Rod Boogie Car Show -Madsion, TN

Time: May 21, 2022 from 10am to 4pm
Location: Eastside Bowl
Street: 1508A Gallatin Pike
City/Town: Madison, TN
Website or Map: http://www.nashvilleboogie.co…
Event Type: car, shhow, festival
Latest Activity: May 16, 2022

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The Hot Rod Boogie returns! Totally free car show and fundraiser for the Shriners Children’s hospital for Children. No charge to attend the car show w/vendor area. No charge to bring your car, truck, and motorcycle. To compete in the car show, just make a suggested $25 donation to the Shriner’s Hospital and mail your receipt to delane@muddyroots.com Pre 72 rides only. Saturday May 21st 10am-4pm at Eastside Bowl!!! The Hot Rod Boogie is in the same parking lot as the Nashville Boogie Vintage Weekender (May 20-22), which is a ticketed event with bands, attractions, and vintage vendors over 3 days.To be held at Eastside Bowl, 1508A Gallatin Pike. Events included with admission: Outdoor Car Show, Western Fashion Show, Vintage Vendor Market & Record Convention. Car show vendors can be found at the Hot Rod Boogie in front of the Eastside Bowl all day Saturday. You will get the BEST in Soul, Rhythm & Blues, Rockabilly, Country Western and even a lil bit of Phsychobilly for the Greasers outside at the car show.  For all the details, visit http://www.nashvilleboogie.com/

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