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Time: September 1, 2013 all day
Location: Starlight Theater
Street: 2000 Moreland Ave. SE
City/Town: Atlanta, GA
Website or Map: http://garage71.net/events/dr…
Event Type: nostalgia, car-show, cruise-in, movies
Organized By: Garage71 and Grease Inc.
Latest Activity: Aug 25, 2013
Lovers of the strange, the nostalgic, the bizarre and down right crazy. Are you ready for that special time on September 1st at the Starlight Drive? You know what we mean. Garage71 is pleased to tell you about Drive Invasion. For years, Drive Invasion has entertained and brought family together, and in the oddest way possible. Linking generations to each other with movies that have touched millions in some way or another and have spurred our culture into what it is.
On the silverscreen this year: The Last Starfighter, Buckaroo Banzai, and John Carpenter’s The Thing! There will also be Man or Astro-man along with The Oblivians and more for your entertainment. Of course there will be food, and plenty of parking space for everyone, so come on out and chill with us as we party until the stars come out and we wind down with the movies.
Tickets are 25$ at the front – $20 in advance – $5 for kids 3-9
Head to: www.ticketalternative.com to purchase tickets in advance for cheaper and get your entry in early!
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