Red, White & Bang: An Independence Day Celebration! -Murrells Inlet, SC

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Red, White & Bang: An Independence Day Celebration! -Murrells Inlet, SC

Time: July 1, 2017 at 2pm to July 2, 2017 at 2am
Location: Suck Bang Blow
Street: 3393 Highway 17 Business
City/Town: Murrells Inlet, SC
Website or Map: https://www.redwhiteandbang.c…
Phone: (843) 651-7960
Event Type: car, bike, show, festival, celebration
Organized By: Suck Bang Blow
Latest Activity: Jun 15, 2017

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It's the Official Poster for Suck Bang Blow's Celebration of the U.S.A. ... Red, White & Bang! An action-packed day of Music, Classic Cars, Vintage Bikes, Pin-Up's, Fireworks, a Burn-Out and More! Includes music from Power Born Rebellion, Little Lesley & The Bloodshots, Whiskey Diablo, Action City Blackout, The HellHounds, Rockabilly Kitty Rose, Jem Crossland & the Hypertonics, Leah and her J-Walkers, atomic boogie and Tres Locos (ZZ Top Tribute)! Presented by Tito's Handmade Vodka, Evan Williams Bourbon and Supporting Sponsors include Blue Smoke Vape Shop and Hypnotic Hair Studio & Day Spa presenting the Miss 4th of July Contest! Car & Bike Show Registration start at 11am! Car & Bike show hosted by HOT ROD Promotions. A Benefit for the South Carolina Biker Hall of Fame. Get more info, register for Car & Bike Show, Sign-up to be a Vendor and more at https://www.redwhiteandbang.com/
This rockin' poster designed by David Cook

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