“Hot Rod Chevy Kevy” Rock and Roll Reunion Show

Photo: KUQL Oldies


KOOL 98 is loading up the party bus once again, and heading to the “Hot Rod Chevy Kevy” Rock and Roll Reunion Show on Saturday, July 2nd, at Ron’s service in Tripp!

For only twenty dollars, you’ll get a ticket to the show, and we’ll take care of the driving. The bus leaves Mitchell at 7pm, and the concert starts at 9pm.

A limited amount of tickets for the KOOL 98 party bus will be available starting Monday morning at 9am, limit 4, by calling KOOL 98 at 605-996-1100 or 1-888-566-5983.

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