VINCE NEIL To Headline Rock 'N' Roll San Antonio Marathon & Half-Marathon

September 9, 2011

According to San Antonio Metal Music Examiner, MTLEY CRE singer Vince Neil will headline the post-race concert at the Rock 'N' Roll San Antonio Marathon & Half-Marathon on Sunday, November 13 at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. The marathon, which benefits the Susan G. Komen For The Cure, is expected to have 30,000 runners for the 13.1-mile half-marathon and 26.2-mile marathon along the downtown streets. The course, which features bands of various genres to be announced at every mile and cheerleaders encouraging the runners, winds up in the Alamodome followed by Neil's concert.

"There's no question that rock 'n' roll will be front and center on race day with Vince Neil performing at the finish line," Kim Messey, the marathon's event manager, said in a statement.

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