Excitement Builds in Huntsville for Tennessee Valley Auto Fest

Huntsville, Ala. – Car enthusiasts and fans of classic television are buzzing with excitement as the Tennessee Valley Auto Fest gears up to feature a special guest this October. Actor John Schneider, best known for his role as Beauregard “Bo” Duke in the iconic series The Dukes of Hazzard, will be making a celebrity appearance at the festival on October 18 and 19.

Meet John Schneider

During the two-day event, Schneider will be available at Wicks Family Field for autographs and photo opportunities. His participation adds a nostalgic touch to the festival, as he first captured audiences’ hearts in the late 1970s with his memorable character from the beloved television series.

Festival Highlights

Chad Emerson, the Managing Director of Business Operations for the event, shared his enthusiasm: “We are thrilled to have another great addition to our incredible lineup with John Schneider. The Tennessee Valley Auto Fest will be an amazing show for families and car enthusiasts alike, and we urge everyone to reserve your spots to show for your car or business.”

Delicious Offerings

To commemorate Schneider’s appearance, festival-goers can enjoy a special concession called the “Bo Duke Dog”. This unique hot dog is topped with mustard, relish, and coleslaw, served in a specially designed “Bo” bun, perfect for fans wanting to indulge in a fun culinary treat while enjoying the festivities.

Event Details

The Tennessee Valley Auto Fest is set to take place from October 18-19 at Wicks Family Field. Tickets are available for purchase online, with prices starting at $10 for single-day admission. Car owners can showcase their vehicles all weekend long for just $25.

Don’t Miss Out

With a weekend full of exciting activities, celebrity appearances, and unique food offerings, the Tennessee Valley Auto Fest promises to be a great time for everyone. Mark your calendars and make sure you grab your tickets for an experience filled with classic cars and cherished memories!

For more information about the festival and ticket sales, visit the official event website.


Author: HERE Huntsville

HERE Huntsville

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