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Greenville’s first annual Rock The Lot drive-in live music concerts happening June 4-5, 2021

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Houndmouth, the Saturday night performer at Rock the Lot | Photo provided by Cancer Survivors Park Alliance

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GVL’s first annual Rock the Lot drive-in concerts, presented by CB Caine, Fred Collins Foundation, and Wine House, kicks off June 4. The family-friendly fundraiser is hosted by the Cancer Survivors Park Alliance to celebrate + honor those impacted by cancer, just in time for National Cancer Survivors Day (June 6).

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Cancer Survivors Park | Photo provided by Cancer Survivors Park Alliance

Here’s everything you need to know to Rock the Lot:

When:

Where:

Performers:

  • Friday: Yacht Rock Revue, a tribute band to the easy-breezy soft rock of the 70’s + 80’s
  • Saturday: Houndmouth, an indie band that blends alt-country, indie + folk-rock (you may recognize their song Sedona) 🏜️
Yacht Rock Revue | Photo by @WillByington, provided by Cancer Survivors Park Alliance

Yacht Rock Revue | Photo by @WillByington, provided by Cancer Survivors Park Alliance

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Yacht Rock Revue, the Friday night performer at Rock the Lot | Photo provided by Cancer Survivors Park Alliance

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Houndmouth, the Saturday night performer at Rock the Lot | Photo provided by Cancer Survivors Park Alliance

Food + drink:

  • Pre-paid picnic baskets available for night-of delivery from Larkin’s Catering online
  • Food trucks + full bars for purchase on-site
  • Attendees may also bring their own picnicsjust no outside alcohol

Tickets:

Pricing is per car (up to 6 passengers/car), and tickets are limited to 300 available each night. Each ticket will reserve a drive-in-styled parking zone with 1 spot for parking; 1 for socializing. Alternating rows will be staggered for optimum viewing

  • Tier One – Spots closer to the stage run $450/car on Friday + $300/car on Saturday
  • Tier Two – Spots a little further back run $300/car on Friday + $150/car on Saturday
  • Spaces will be allocated on a first come first served parking basis by Tier
  • Children 6 and under get in free
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Visual example of staggered parking at Rock the Lot | Image provided by Cancer Survivors Park Alliance

More info:

  • Guests are permitted to bring chairs, blankets, etc. for their tailgate-style setup. For safety reasons, no tents, grills, or personal cooking equipment will be allowed.
  • Alcohol + food truck options will be available on-site via an order app to deliver goods directly to guests’ spaces. No outside alcohol permitted.
  • The concerts will be rain or shine, and in the case of inclement weather, an FM broadcast to tune into the music from your car is available.
  • Oversized vehicles (RVs, Winnebagos, campers, or sprinters) are not permitted (with exception of pre-purchased VIP spots).
  • No pets allowed (sorry, Fido).

To learn how you can further support the Cancer Survivors Park Alliance, visit their website, contact via email, or call (864) 255-5010.

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