Red, White & Bang: Independence Day Classic Car & Vintage Bike Show, Music & More

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Red, White & Bang: Independence Day Classic Car & Vintage Bike Show, Music & More

Time: July 1, 2017 from 12pm to 11pm
Location: Suck Bang Blow
Street: 3393 US-17 BUS
City/Town: Murrells Inlet
Website or Map: https://www.redwhiteandbang.c…
Phone: 3108012727
Event Type: car, &, bike, show, plus, music, festival, and, contests
Organized By: Vive Le Rock Productions
Latest Activity: Jun 19, 2017

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An action packed Independence Day Celebration with over 10 Bands on two stages, a Classic Car & Vintage Bike Show, Miss 4th of July Contest, Beard & Mustache Competition, a Pig Pickin', Man Challenges Contest, Tattoo Contest, Wet T-Shirt Contest, Fireworks, Burn-Out and more. Festival is free to attend. The Classic Car & Bike Show is Hosted by Hot Rod Promotions. A Benefit for the South Carolina Biker Hall of Fame. Pre-Registration to be in Show online in advance is $15 and Day of Show is $20 per vehicle / bike. Music from Power Born Rebellion, Little Lesley & The Bloodshots, Atomic Boogie, Action City Blackout, Whiskey Diablo, Tes Locos (ZZ Top Tribute), Leah & Her J-Walkers, Jem Crossland and more! 12pm to 6pm / Car & Bike Show . 12pm to 2am / Festival including Music, Contests, a Pig-Pickin', Fireworks and more 

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