Thunder By The Bay Motorcycle Festival -Sarasota, FL

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Thunder By The Bay Motorcycle Festival -Sarasota, FL

Time: February 14, 2020 to February 15, 2020
Location: Sarasota Fairgrounds
Street: 3000 Ringling Boulevard
City/Town: Sarasota, FL
Website or Map: http://www.thunderbythebay.or…
Phone: (941) 650-6595 - Sarah Catell assist@suncoastcc.org
Event Type: motorcycle, show, festival
Organized By: Thunder By The Bay Motorcycle Festival
Latest Activity: Jan 15, 2020

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The 22nd Annual Thunder By The Bay Music & Motorcycle Festival is a three day event held at the Sarasota Fairgrounds to benefit Suncoast Charities for Children.

Bring your lawn chair and enjoy continuous live music with featured headliner WARRANT performing Saturday - February 15th.

This years Festival includes a charity poker run, vendors, freestyle acts, a motorcycle show, burnout competition, great food, and much more.

Dry & full service camping available on site.

Gate admission is $5 - 12 and under free. Three day festival passes are available for $12 at Rossiter's Harley-Davidson and Sarasota Ford.

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