Huntsville, Ala. – Mark your calendars! The Tennessee Valley Auto Fest is set to make waves this October, and it just got even more exciting with a special celebrity guest announcement.
Actors from classic television series often hold a special place in the hearts of fans, and John Schneider, best known for his role as Beauregard “Bo” Duke in The Dukes of Hazzard, will be gracing the festival with his presence on October 18 and 19. Schneider will be available for autographs and photos at Wicks Family Field during the festival.
Chad Emerson, the Managing Director of Business Operations, expressed enthusiasm about Schneider’s participation, stating, “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.”
John Schneider’s rise to fame began at a tender age of 14 when he landed his first movie role in the iconic Smokey and the Bandit (1977). However, it was his role as Bo Duke in the beloved TV series The Dukes of Hazzard that catapulted him to stardom. Beyond acting, Schneider has also enjoyed a successful country music career.
In honor of Schneider’s visit, festival-goers can enjoy a special treat at the concession stand – the “Bo Duke Dog”. This unique hot dog is topped with mustard, relish, and coleslaw, and is served in a bun labeled with “Bo”.
The Tennessee Valley Auto Fest is happening at Wicks Family Field from October 18 to 19. Tickets are available for purchase online, starting at just $10 for single-day access. Car owners looking to showcase their vehicles can participate for $25 all weekend long.
Don’t miss this chance to meet a television icon while enjoying a weekend filled with fantastic cars and family fun at the Tennessee Valley Auto Fest!
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