Rock-a-bill-a-que -Charleston, SC

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Rock-a-bill-a-que  -Charleston, SC

Time: November 4, 2017 from 11am to 5pm
Location: The Barbeque Joint
Street: 1083 East Montague Ave
City/Town: North Charleston, South Carolina 29405
Website or Map: http://www.rockabillaque.com/
Phone: 310-801-2727
Event Type: benefit, car, bike, show, music, festival
Organized By: Simon Cantlon
Latest Activity: Oct 28, 2017

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Rock-A-Bill-A-Que, a Classic Car, Vintage Bike, Rockabilly Music and BBQ Festival. The fest is happening in the Park Circle / North Charleston, SC. 

It's going to be a daytime block party from 12pm to 5pm with a Classic Car and Vintage Bike Show, live music on three stages, BBQ, a pin-up contest, beard and mustache competition, a tattoo contest, fashion show, Sailor Jerry Run tastings and more!! At night the streets open up and the fun continues with live music at all the venues along the Park Circle strip. Last year we had over 2,000 people show up and we are looking at 3 to 4,000 people this year. We are closing down even more blocks this year to make the Car and Bike Show bigger and better.The fun continues into the night with Live Music at local Park Circle Venues from Happy Hour until 2am. 

The Classic Car and Vintage Bike Show is Presented by Nostalgia Garage, Lowcountry Harley, Creeks Rats Customs and Lowbrow Customs. Car and Bikes can start arriving to park at 10am and the Car and Bike Show Awards will be at 4:30pm. The NSRA will also be on hand to certify Classic Cars and will be giving awards out as well to select cars. Classic Car & Vintage Bike registration for the Show is $10. 

The Festival is a Benefit for This Is Noteworthy (TIN) which cultivates prosperity, healthcare reform and rights initiatives for working musicians.

More Info on the Festival and to Register your Car or Bike in advance (or register on the day of Show) here: http://rockabillaque.com

Check Out the Event Page to RSVP and invite others here: https://www.facebook.com/events/350115555169605/

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