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**MEDIA ALERT**
JOE BOB’S JAMBOREE MOVES TO MEMPHIS, JULY 8-10

The second annual Joe Bob’s Jamboree, a three-day genre-film celebration that includes the World Drive-In Movie Festival, a fan convention with celebrity guests from the genre film world, and two nights of “Joe Bob’s Drive-In Live” with the cast and crew of the hit Shudder show The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs, moves to Memphis, Tennessee, this year.
The convention, festival and live events will run from July 8 to July 10, with daytime events at the Hilton Memphis and night-time events at the historic Malco Summer Drive-In.
“I love Tennessee and I love Memphis,” said Briggs, the festival founder. “It’s the city of great music, great festivals, great barbecue and the most hospitable people in the world. It’s also centrally located, which is important for us since we had so many people drive vast distances last year to get to eastern Pennsylvania.”
The 2021 Jamboree was held at the fan-favorite Mahoning Drive-In in Lehighton, Pennsylvania, where “we were bulging at the seams,” said Briggs. “When they called it the drive-in Woodstock, that included the mud! It was a wonderful event but there were so many fans who tried to buy tickets and couldn’t get in. We’re adding screens, adding capacity, and adding a convention element in the daytime. And I couldn’t be happier about partnering with Malco Theatres, people who have been exhibiting movies all over the South for 107 years.”
The four-screen Summer Drive-In, with a capacity of 970 cars, is legendary in Memphis and the South as a classic 1960s venue, although its history really goes back to 1948 when its original single-screen namesake, a few blocks to the west, opened with the Yvonne de Carlo movie River Lady. The original Summer Drive-In was the first drive-in in Memphis, and the Malco drive-in that replaced it in 1966 is the last drive-in in Memphis.
Briggs is also partnering with Gregory Hallows, director of the fan convention, who has ten years’ experience running both comics and horror events throughout the South. The fan convention will be held at the Hilton Memphis, which is two exits away from the Malco Summer Drive-In on Interstate 240.
Tickets for the 2022 Joe Bob’s Jamboree go on sale May 2 via the event website.
Submissions for the World Drive-In Movie Festival, which is dedicated to honoring filmmakers who work outside the traditional financing systems of Los Angeles, New York and London, will be accepted beginning April 11. The ten winning filmmakers will receive the coveted Hubbie Award, engraved on a Chevy hubcap, and their films will be shown on all four big outdoor screens the evening of Sunday, July 10, 2022. More information can be obtained at https://filmfreeway.com/WorldDriveInMovieFestival.
Saturday night, July 9, will feature a recreation of Joe Bob’s show on Shudder.com, with a double feature and guests.
Opening night, Friday, July 8, will be a special one-time-only event with a cast reunion of a movie being honored on its anniversary, programmed by Darcy the Mail Girl and hosted by Joe Bob, with a meet- and-greet with cast and crew honorees. Details will be announced in late April.
The fan convention will be open all three days at the Hilton Memphis, with vendors, guest celebrities, photo ops and panels.
Further programming details and guests will be released in the upcoming weeks. Official Jamboree site: https://joebobsjamboree.com/
Press contacts:
Tracy Vonder Brink jbbassistant1@gmail.com
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