Silverscreen & Gasoline is a monthly drive-in for the Kustom Kulture in the southeast area providing a unique nostalgic experience geared to viewings of cult classics in historic settings and neighborhoods. magazine host Silverscreen and Gasoline drive-in beginning in April 2014 - October 2014 at two locations, the Legion Post 127, located in Old Town Buford and Elliot Street Pub, located downtown
Atlanta across from the Georgia Dome. Each local will be ‘geared’ audience specific with Tannery Row focusing on the locals and family culture and Elliot Street Pub focused on more of the ‘hipster’ ITP audience. Each location has been decided for it’s unique involvement in the local scene including their support of the arts, local scene and support of local business. Each location holds historical value lending a great backdrop and setting of inviting nostalgic warmth, while also being able to provide ample space to host crowds in excess of over 1500 people at any given time. magazine have been a recognized stronghold in the Kustom Kulture of the Southeast naming Atlanta home for over 5 years. Their combined efforts as well as their wide acceptance within a broad yet unique market gives them the cutting edge in delivering unsurpassed material every month and a street presence of energy at every show they support, attend or host. magazine have increased their popularity as the leader in the local market as the source for news, happenings and entertainment for the hot rod and motorcycle culture in the Southeast. The Silverscreen and Gasoline promotion is a retro version of a fun atmosphere inviting families and enthusiasts to gather to social in a very positive backdrop and locations with the inclusion of new trends including: food trucks, supporting like vending (local retail shops, swap meet items, arts, etc.) and nostalgic replay of movies with the connection to our direct market including titles like: Grease, Easy Rider, The Outsiders, American Graffiti, Gone in 60 seconds and more...