Black Patch MC is a Brotherhood of members in the motorcycle community who are involved, or who are in the entertainment industry and who want to give back to the community through their knowledge and professional skills. We are a charity organization that gives to those who need through our yearly events.

We are Family 1st, Work, then Club.

Give respect, Get respect! We will respect the laws of the road. We show respect towards the general public and other Clubs. We drive to be respected by the general public by giving back to the community. We conduct ourselves in the highest professional manner, ALWAYS!

History of the Club

The Black Patch name comes from a stretch of land between southwestern Kentucky and northwestern Tennessee during the early 1900s. The stretch was known as the “Black Patch”, relating to the Dark Fired Tobacco farmed in that area. During this time the “Black Patch Tobacco Wars” paved the way to the first unofficial union of workers.  With the roots of the name "Black Patch" stemming from the first undocumented union and brotherhood, BPMC was founded by members of Local 720 IATSE in Las Vegas, NV in 2010.

Black Patch was created by bikers wanting a club that had one thing in common, entertainment.  As stagehands themselves, the founding members created BPMC in hopes to bring union brothers together with a common interest and a drive, to bring entertainment to the motorcycle community.

As the club evolved, the club has broadened it's membership to individuals in the entertainment industry including, photographers, actors, and even people behind the scenes hauling stages or production managers.