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Checkout the Highway King gallery and buy a print here!
Secure a 10'x10' or 10'x20' vendor space at The congregation show.
The congregation show is an indoor invitational vintage show & gathering, built by Prism Supply & Dice Magazine. We are inspired by the history & engineering of these machines and the many talented builders that breathe new life into them. It is our mission to create a community that connects and inspires motorcycle builders, vendors, sponsors and enthusiasts.
A: Located at 1824 Statesville Ave Charlotte, NC 28206 - Camp North End is a 76-acre historic industrial site in Charlotte, NC. Once a Ford factory and Army depot, it’s now one of the city’s most creative hubs, filled with art, music, food, and community spaces. It’s the perfect backdrop for The Congregation Show.
A: There will be designated motorcycle and car parking areas at Camp North End. Look for signage and event staff when you arrive. We recommend showing up early for the best spots.
A: Tickets are only available at the door on the day of the show. We recommend bringing cash for faster entry, but we can take cards if absolutely necessary.
A: Yes!
- Pre-Party: Friday night at Hattie’s Tap & Tavern — 2918 The Plaza, Charlotte, NC 28205.
- After-Party: Saturday night at Tipsy Burro Saloon & Cantina — 2711 Monroe Rd, Charlotte, NC 28205. Runs from 8:00 PM – 2:00 AM.
A: On Sunday we head to OTR Goose Creek Airstrip — 2020 Lawyers Rd Indian Trail, NC 28079 United States — for a more laid-back day of rides, hangouts, and the chance to race your bike down the airstrip. It’s the perfect way to close out the weekend. Follow @theoldtownrevival for updates.
A: Absolutely. Kids are welcome, and the event is designed for creators, artists, families, and enthusiasts alike. Kids 13 years and younger get in free.
A: Yes. Thanks to Harley-Davidson, all veterans and active-duty military receive free entry with a valid military ID.
A: The show goes on rain or shine. The majority of areas are covered, especially the main area with the show bikes & cars.
A: Charlotte has plenty of great places to stay. If you’re looking for convenience, there are hotels close to Camp North End ranging from boutique to budget-friendly. Airbnb is also a great option if you’d prefer a more local experience or need space for a group.
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A: Only service animals are allowed inside the show floor. Well-behaved pets on a leash are welcome anywhere else on Camp North End property. Camp North End is a pet friendly place.
A: Yes. Local food vendors, trucks, and Camp North End restaurants will be open. Beer, cocktails, and non-alcoholic drinks will be available inside the show.
A: No outside alcohol, weapons, or glass containers are allowed.
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