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Don’t Miss Surf City Blitz, Southern California’s Greatest Punk Rock Lineup, In Huntington State Beach

Bad Religion, one of the bands performing at Surf City Blitz

 

Las Vegas has Punk Rock Bowling but Southern California has Surf City Blitz, bringing one of the greatest punk rock lineups in the history of Southern California, combined with The Moto Beach Classic’s world-class motorcycle racing, presented by Roland Sands.

Huntington State Beach In Orange County is hosting Surf City Blitz on Saturday, October 27th and Sunday, October 28th as a part of the SeaLegs Live Event Series, and the weekend will feature an all-star lineup of punk rock legends, including some of the sickest punk bands that California has to offer: Saturday, has The Offspring, Pennywise, Suicidal Tendencies, FEAR, T.S.O.L., Snuff, Mad Caddies, Voodoo Glow Skulls and more, whereas Sunday has Social Distortion, Rancid, Bad Religion, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, The Interrupters, The Wrecks, Aaron Lee Tasjan and more.

To go with this exceptional lineup, the second annual Moto Beach Classic will combine Super Hooligan street bike flat track racing, drag, and mini bike racing, art, custom motorcycles and, of course, the love of two wheels. The event will feature a dirt track on the sand for the first time ever and two days of Super Hooligan flat track racing.

Punk rockers are very enthusiastic to be part of this event: ‘This is an incredible lineup of bands over two days and combined with Roland Sands’ Moto Beach Classic, this is going to be an awesome show. To be a part of an event like this that’s never been done before is pretty cool. It’s going to be a lot of fun,’ has declared Social Distortion’s Mike Ness. ‘Can’t wait to hang out on the beach with some of our SoCal punk friends and idols when we play Surf City Blitz,’ has said The Offspring’s Dexter Holland.

Tickets for Surf City Blitz are still on sale at www.SurfCityBlitz.com, but you have to hurry up as they are going fast. General admission ticket prices start at $49.50 for single day tickets and $89.50 for weekend tickets. Single day VIP tickets start at $129.50 and various VIP packages are available, check out the website for all the details.

With a spectacular view of the Pacific Ocean from throughout the site, an abundance of shaded areas along with beach games and activities, photo ops, and a number of other attractions, this weekend promises to be a lot of fun.

Doors open at noon each day and the festival is open to all ages. Surf City Blitz at Huntington State Beach is located at 21601 Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach, CA, and the festival entrance will be at the corner of Magnolia and Pacific Coast Highway.

Plus, you have to know that a portion of Surf City Blitz proceeds will be donated to the Junior Lifeguard Program and the Living the Dream Foundation, which bridges together the music industry with fans who are fighting terminal illnesses by giving them All Access VIP experiences backstage with their favorite bands and artists. For more information, visit www.ltdfoundation.org.

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