Classic Rock

Vans For Bands

t’s a similar story for countless companies and individuals whose livelihood relies on live music. Until covid-19 came along, Vans For Bands supplied vehicles for 100 tours per month, transporting up to 10,000 artists and crew each year on 50 splitter vans and 12 sleeper coaches. Now they’re looking forward to getting the vehicles out of the garage and

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