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Here are 6 bars where you can find live music during Myrtle Beach Bike Week 2023

Myrtle Beach spring bike rally, July 17, 2020. File photo.
Myrtle Beach spring bike rally, July 17, 2020. File photo. jlee@thesunnews.com

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So you’ve booked a hotel or campsite for the 2023 Myrtle Beach Bike Week, now it’s time to get excited about events.

The Spring Bike Rally or Harley Bike Week will take place May 12 through 21, 2023 and some bars up and down the Grand Strand have released their live music schedules and vendor plans.

If you’re looking for a biker-friendly bar to hear a band, buy accessories for your motorcycle, or watch a burnout, check out the event schedules for these six biker bars.

Suck, Bang, Blow

The stage at Suck, Bang, Blow for Myrtle Beach Bike Week 2021. File photo.
The stage at Suck, Bang, Blow for Myrtle Beach Bike Week 2021. File photo. JASON LEE
  • Location: 3393 Highway 17 Business, Murrells Inlet

  • Phone: 843-651-7960
  • In Murrells Inlet, Suck, Bang, Blow will have DJs and live music each afternoon and up until late. Check out their bike stunt shows as well.

Spokes and Bones

  • Location: 2340 Highway 17 South, Murrells Inlet

  • Phone: 843-651-5510

  • With two stages, Spokes and Bones in Murrells Inlet has plenty of live music for bikers to enjoy. Rock Gods, a rock tribute act with over 20 characters, is a featured concert on the evening of Friday, May 19.

Blitzburgh Sports Bar and Grill

Barnacle Bill’s Rum and Raw Bar

The Rat Hole

  • Location: 3833 Socastee Blvd., Unit B, Myrtle Beach

  • The Rat Hole in Socastee will be hosting events like biker olympics and chocolate pudding wrestling along with vendors selling items like patches and cigars.

Bubba’s Bar and Grill

  • Location: 1125 Dick Pond Road, Myrtle Beach

  • Phone: 843-232-7136

  • Honkey tonk band Devil’s Cut will perform at Bubba’s Bar and Grill, located right by Ocean Lakes Campground. For four nights, the bar has DJs scheduled until 2 a.m.

This story was originally published April 14, 2023 at 8:00 AM.

Eleanor Nash
The Sun News
Eleanor Nash is the Service Journalism Reporter at The Sun News. She answers the burning questions of Grand Strand residents. Send your Myrtle Beach mysteries to enash@thesunnews.com.
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Everything you need to know about MB Bike Weeks

Read The Sun News’ coverage of Myrtle Beach Bike Weeks.