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REQUIREMENTS
SHOW DESCRIPTION: The Nerveless Nocks Motorcycle Daredevil Thrill Show, Produced by The Nerveless Nocks Legendary All American Classic Thrill and Stunt Shows. The Nock Family are pioneers in the Motorcycle Thrill Show industry, Producing Nostalgic and state of the art Motorcycle Aerial and Extreme stunts dating back to the early 1900s. There show will captivate and entertain your audience from any age group.
SHOW LENGTH:
- 3; 20-25 minute shows per day depending on the acts provided
SHOW CONTENT:
- Vortex of Doom
- Motorcycle High Wire
- Globe of Death w/2 Motorcycles
SHOW SUPPLIES:
- Equipment, performers and props
- Colorful Costumes
- Sound and Lights
- Public Liability insurance
BUYER SUPPLIES:
- Onsite Parking for (1) 48’ production trailer with electric, water and sewage hook-ups.
- Dressing room if production trailer cannot be on or close to site.
- Possible offsite parking for (1) additional production trailer with electric, water and sewage hook-ups.
- (1) 220 volt, 30-40 amp electric hook-up for quartz lighting and (2) 110 volt, 30-40 amps electric hook-up for sound equipment.
- Seating for audiences.
- Crowd control fencing.
- 2 hotel rooms, 1 day prior to set-up day through the duration of the event and 1 night the day after the event.
- 6-8 K-rails (This only applies to the Vortex of Doom and Motorcycle High wire shows)
- Aerial Crane for set-up and tear-down only. Needs to be able to reach 40 feet and lift 1200 pounds.
AREA NEEDED: 150’ frontage x 40’ depth. Space should be clear and level. This space does not include seating. (Motorcycle High Wire can be set-up over buildings or lakes, but if it goes over fair patrons then the area underneath the high wire would need cleared of all patrons until the show is completed.)
SET-UP & TEAR-DOWN: 4 - 8 hours for set-up depending on amount of equipment; 5 hours for tear-down.
DAILY MILEAGE TRAVELED: 400 - 500 miles (10 hours)
PUBLICITY AND VIDEO AVAILABLE: Yes
REFERENCES AVAILABLE: Yes
COST: $20,000 per week plus hotel rooms, depending on routing and time of year