Get ready, Lubbock! Wild West Harley-Davidson (5702 58th S) is back with its 4th Annual Hog Roast, and this year’s celebration promises food, music, and fun for all. The event is Saturday, September 20th, beginning at 11 a.m. until 3 p.m.

Guests can enjoy fresh roasted pork sliders served with all the fixings, completely free, while rocking out to live music from Motley Crue tribute band Crueligans.

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Live Music from Motley Crue Tribute Band “Crueligans”

 

Crueligans are a very legit cover band with shockingly impressive production values. Check out this performance:

Wild West Harley Davidson has a fantastic stage setup and plenty of room for you to roam around while watching the band, or while you grab a cold drink or some fantastic food from a local food truck.

Local Food Favorites: Bahama Bucks, Bubba Breys & Mijo's Tex-Mex

Cold drinks will be flowing for free while they last, and local favorites like Bahama Bucks, Bubba & Breys, and Mijo’s Tex-Mex will be on-site with tasty treats available for purchase.

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Bahama Buck's is a Lubbock orginal that now has 119 locations across the U.S. Its success is no wonder- it's the best shaved ice on the planet, and they'll have it at the Hog Roast.

Bubba & Breys serves a variety of gourmet grilled cheeses and specialty drinks, and is really popular with Lubbock foodies:

And Mijo's Tex-Mex is famous for its delicious tacos and amazing salsa. They are one of my personal favorites.

So make plans to join the Hog Roast- it’s the perfect way to spend the day with friends, family, and fellow Harley enthusiasts.

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