Harley-Davidson 110th Anniversary Party Tickets Go On Sale in December

Dennis Chung
by Dennis Chung

Harley-Davidson knows how to throw a party, and next year’s 110th anniversary celebration will be a big one. The Motor Company has already got things underway with its “110 Years of Freedom” world tour kicking off in Tibet in August.

The tour will continue around the world through to the Harley-Davidson 110th Anniversary Celebration in Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 29 to Sept. 1, 2013. The Milwaukee celebration will feature a parade, fan organized rides, three headlining concerts and several parties and activities.

Tickets for the 110th Anniversary Celebration go on sale to the public on Dec. 17, while members of the Harley Owners Group (H.O.G.), which will also mark its 30th anniversary in 2013, have early access to tickets on Dec. 10. Tickets will be available online at http://www.h-d.com/110tickets.

Harley-Davidson is offering two ticket options. The $95 Celebration Ticket includes access to the Summerfest Grounds on all three days of the celebration, advanced access to the three headlining concerts at the Marcus Amphitheater, a link to download the official 110th Anniversary Celebration app for mobile devices, a map of historic Harley-Davidson locations in Milwaukee and an contest entry to win a parade pass.

For $102.50, Harley-Davidson offers the Commemorative Celebration Ticket Package which includes everything in the Celebration Ticket but adds a photograph frame holder, a commemorative laminated ticket lanyard, a Milwaukee 110th Anniversary pocket guide, a limited edition poker chip, a guitar pick and a drink koozie with drink discounts.

H.O.G. owners, event tickets include access to the H.O.G. 30th Anniversary Celebration on Aug. 29 at the Summerfest Grounds and access to other members-only areas.

[Source: Harley-Davidson]

Dennis Chung
Dennis Chung

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