Welcome to another hot roddin’ rockabilly party bought to you by the folks that bought you last year’s “Rockabilly Riot”.

This year we’re spicing it up with a once off premiere of one of California’s best hot rod DVD’s, “Hot Rod Havoc III”.

The evening will continue into the rest of the night with live entertainment from the Kustom Built Rockabilly trio “Reverend Wright And The Mystery Train Gamblers” and the kings of sleazy rock-n-roll blues, “The Death Valley Blues Band”.

The usual good food, cheap booze, great atmosphere and old and new rockabilly music played all night long can be expected!




HOTROD HAVOC III


Featuring: Choppers Car Club - Bottrop Kustom Kulture Show - London Hotrod Hayride - Rumbler Thunder Albq. Nm - Michael Perrech's '36 Ford Truck - Bob Hill's(aces) Santa Fe Coupe - Tyler Pullen's Coupe - Pocket Nick's Model A Truck - Guido's Von Zipper - Anthony's Brown Neck Bandito - Skoty Chop's Money Shot - Jay Dean's Copper Penny Pusher - Follow The Squires Car Club To Paso Robles.



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Reverend Wright And The Mystery Train Gamblers create a sound that can only be described as "Kustom Built Rockabilly".

Based in Pretoria, South Africa, these three hot roddin, kustom kultured rockabilly cats create their music like a greaser would build a hot rod. Taking old, classics songs, melodies and ideas, stripping and sanding them down and then rebuilding it with a new flavour, a rebuilt V8 engine and primer black paint.

Consisting of the Reverend Wright on vocals and upright bass, Norm on guitar and Brian on drums, this trio are about having a good time, playing music that gets the blood circulating, the booze flowing and the engines reving.

It's Elvis and Johnny Cash meets Motorhead, it's a chopped ford coupe with the memories of the past and the passion of the future, it's Kustom Built Rockabilly at it's best.

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Welcome to the wonderful and satirical world of the Death Valley Blues Band.

Thats life kids, thats the 21st century, sex, drugs and rock n roll the trinity of the modern age, and were simply a part of its sleazy development. Thats why youre going to love this band because were not scared of exposing romance in all its brutal and bloody griminess. So dont lock up your daughters just yet. Those girls are going to dance. Those girls are going to sweat it up and those boys are going to do the same. The Death Valley Blues Band is about the stuff people can dance too. Its about connection through common roots, about the devil and seduction and appreciation and filth and some goodness thrown in.

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HOT RODS:
We encourage all hot rods to the show. If you would like to bring your ride please let us know and we’ll block off some parking right in front of the venue. Please send us an email at andrew@bofagroup.com and let us know how many cars will be attending

BOOKINGS:
Take note that the venue only holds about 200 people (100 seated and there is unfortunately a pillar in the front of the stage) so if you would like to eat or sit at a table it is advisable to book.
You can make all bookings by calling Cafe Barcelona at 012 345 3602.

FOOD:
Cafe Barcelona has an awesome food menu at reasonable prices. The kitchen is open till 22h00. It is recommended to book a table in advance.

ENTRANCE:
The entrance fee is R40 per person.

ATTITUDE:
Please note that Cafe Barcelona is a respected venue who have been kind enough to rent the venue out to us. We hope everyone has a good time and we ask that everyone respects everyone else and the property around them. You will be asked to leave if your actions are damaging property or fellow music lovers.

DIRECTIONS:

From JHB:
Take the M1 highway from Jhb.
Take the N1 highway, going past Centurion.
Take the Rigel Ave offramp.
At top of offramp turn right (going over the highway you were just on).
Go over three sets of traffic lights. The third set of lights will be crossing over Hans Strydom.
At the next set of lights (St Bernard Dr), turn right.
Pull into shopping mall on your right...whalla!

From PTA:
Take the N1 highway, away from town and towards Centurion.
Take the Rigel Ave offramp.
At top of offramp turn left.
Go over two sets of traffic lights. The second set of lights will be crossing over Hans Strydom.
At the next set of lights (St Bernard Dr), turn right.
Pull into shopping mall on your right...whalla!