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Rock & Roll over to Graceland in Memphis, TN for the
2nd Annual Elvis Presley Car Show!
May 27-29, 2011 - Memorial Day Weekend!
INTERESTED IN DISPLAYING YOUR CAR AT THE SHOW?
Conversations on Cars
Friday, May 27. 8:00 PM. Elvis Presley Car Museum. Hear experts on cars talk. Special guests for this event will be announced soon. Tickets to this event are $20 and are available for purchase when you register your car using the form below.
Rockin’ Rods Dance Party & Nighttime Graceland Tour
Saturday, May 28. 8:00 PM - 12:00 Midnight. Elvis Presley Car Museum. Dance the night away in Graceland plaza with a DJ spinning Elvis music. In addition, you will also be treated to access to a unique, nighttime tour of Graceland mansion. Tickets to this event are $45 and are available for purchase when you register your car using the form below.
Photo Opportunity
All exhibitors for the show have the opportunity to get their photo taken of themselves in their car in front of Graceland mansion. It is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that is available as part of your registration for only $25.
Elvis Presley Car Show Package
If you want to make a weekend of your visit to the Elvis Presley Car Show, we are offering a fun package that is sure to make booking your reservations – quick, easy and economical. The Elvis Presley Car Show Package includes:
The Elvis Presley Car Show package is $100 plus tax and is available for purchase when you register your car using the form on the official 2nd Annual Elvis Presley Car Show at Graceland website.
Check out that website or email for more information: CarShow@Elvis.com
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