What is Voodoo & Burnt Rubber?

Voodoo & Burnt Rubber SEVEN returns to downtown Buffalo this summer!
The Voodoo and Burnt Rubber idea started when Broken Sprocket Garage owner David Roberts approached local artist Christopher Galley with the idea of using his East Aurora garage space as an impromptu art gallery. One thing led to another and we had a band booked, a food truck and a crowd of 250 people show up. The next year we invited more artists to jump on board for the show and we drew a crowd of 500. In 2015 we added more artists and invited some local builders to show their bikes at the show. The crowd grew to 700 with bikes and hot rods covering three blocks of picturesque, suburban neighborhood streets. You can check out features about previous VBR events on Chop Cult and on our photo page.
Voodoo & Burnt Rubber SEVEN returns to downtown Buffalo this summer!
The Voodoo and Burnt Rubber idea started when Broken Sprocket Garage owner David Roberts approached local artist Christopher Galley with the idea of using his East Aurora garage space as an impromptu art gallery. One thing led to another and we had a band booked, a food truck and a crowd of 250 people show up. The next year we invited more artists to jump on board for the show and we drew a crowd of 500. In 2015 we added more artists and invited some local builders to show their bikes at the show. The crowd grew to 700 with bikes and hot rods covering three blocks of picturesque, suburban neighborhood streets. You can check out features about previous VBR events on Chop Cult and on our photo page.