METALLICA & THREE DAYS GRACE AN ENCORE DRIVE-IN NIGHTS CONCERT!

METALLICA & THREE DAYS GRACE AN ENCORE DRIVE-IN NIGHTS CONCERT!

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Listen to Kat on i-100 for your chance win a car pass for this event! we will be giving away 2 passes for the Event at Greek Peak on-air at random starting next week 8/24/2020 

Make sure you are listening for your chance to score a car pass to this amazing show!

Metallica returns to the stage for the first time since September 2019, and Greek peak Outdoor Cinema will host this cinematic concert

The band will play a full set that will feature classics and a couple of surprises. A memorable event for all who attend

On August 29 for one night in your vehicle come experience this event.

Gates open at 7pm and the concert starts at 9pm with dinner options available.

Must purchase tickets ahead of time. Tickets cost $115.00 per vehicle, Click HERE to buy your tickets for Greek peak’s outdoor Cinema!

 

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