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    Queens of the Stone Age are set to headline the third annual SEMA Fest, the music festival that accompanies the Specialty Equipment Market Association trade show in Las Vegas on Nov. 7.

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    Joining the Queens of the Stone Age are the Black Crowes and Neon Trees, all performing at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Attending fans will also have access to high-performance automotive demonstrations, drifting exhibitions, motorsports showcases custom vehicles demonstrations. SEMA Fest bookends the four-day SEMA Show, Nov. 4-7.

    Presale tickets go on sale Wednesday (July 16), starting at $65, with the general on-sale kicking off this Friday (July 18) at 10 am Pacific via SEMA Fest’s website. Fans can purchase GA tickets, VIP or combined SEMA Fest and SEMA Show tickets

    “General admission and VIP concert access tickets are available, as are combined tickets, offering entry to both SEMA Fest and SEMA Show Friday public access of the indoor SEMA Show. This exclusive bundle gives automotive enthusiasts rare access to the world’s largest automotive aftermarket trade event–typically reserved for industry insiders–alongside performances from some of today’s biggest bands,” a press release announcing the sale reads.

    “SEMA Fest brings the excitement of car culture and live music together like never before,” says SEMA Vice President of Events Tom Gattuso. “When combined with the rare opportunity to walk the SEMA Show floor during Friday’s public access, it creates an unforgettable experience for enthusiasts. It’s the ultimate way to celebrate the industry, the community, and everything that makes car culture so special.”

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