June 28th
5:30 – 11:00
It’s totally rad. Wickedly tubular. It’s 80’s in the Hole!! Back for our third year, 80’s in the Hole is THE event you don’t want to miss. We’ve got big hair, big tunes, great food trucks, and awesome 80s cars. Fun for the entire family!!!
This year, we welcome RockStar to the stage at Atwood Stadium. Big hair, meet big fun!! RockStar was recently nominated for The Detroit Music Awards Detroit Mi for ‘Outstanding Tribute Band’ so you KNOW they’re great!!
Gates open at 5:30 – food, beer tent, vendors, and activities.
Best Dressed Contest
Bring your best 80’s look for a chance to win tickets to Hootie and the Blowfish and Barenaked Ladies on August 16th.
Tickets
$10 – can be purchased online or at the gate.
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2019 Sponsors – 80’s in the Hole
$5000 Delorean Sponsors | $2500 MTV Sponsors | $1000 IROC Z-28 Sponsors | $500 Back to the Future Sponsors | $250 Pac-Man Sponsors |
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Greater Flint Arts Council* Kettering University | Goyette Mechanical Randy Wise Automotive Team | Applegate Chevrolet CN Railroad Michigan UAW CAP Council Hamo Law Firm Huntington Bank Ven Johnson Law Landaal Packaging Dr. Bobby Mukkamala Northgate Piper Legal Victor and Inga Rabinkov Team One Credit Union | Al Bourdeau Insurance Agency Bennett Communications Solutions Dee Cramer Dort Federal Credit Union ELGA Credit Union Gazall Lewis Architects L. A. Construction Mott Community College Ortho Michigan Piper Realty Company Dr. Jawad Shah SkyPoint Ventures John Tosto, Attorney Town Center Family Dental | Al Serra Auto Plaza American Auto Works Kiran & Laxmi Devisetty Hagerty Insurance Michael and Manisha Kia Dr. Diwakar Kinra Eric McCormick Mid-States Bolt & Screw Co. MTA Flint Matt Norwood, Attorney Rowe PSC Sargent’s Title Company Siwek Construction Soggy Bottom Bar Torch Bar & Grill Wade Trim Wolverine Bump & Paint |
* This event is sponsored by the Greater Flint Arts Council Parade of Festivals Program made possible by generous funding from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation.