The Southern Nevada automotive event season utilizes specialized convention floor spaces, public parks, and high-desert transit corridors. Across the season, enthusiasts can inspect rare builds in convention center staging tents, walk hot rod rows in historic downtown districts, watch open-header vehicle cruises from resort balconies, and monitor precision cross-country rally arrivals. This guide provides a detailed overview of all eight Southern Nevada territories for the 2026 automotive event season.


A dual-purpose community event hosted by the Laughlin Chamber at South Pointe Business Park combining a regional car showcase with a competitive BBQ cook-off. Visitors can admire automotive builds while navigating vehicle rows situated adjacent to active pitmaster zones and food trucks.
Best for casual travelers and classic car enthusiasts.
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An evening showcase in the 18b Arts District featuring local modified builds, artisan vendors, and live music. Visitors can explore street-level displays and industrial murals under city lighting within the urban industrial corridor.
Best for local car culture enthusiasts and nightlife visitors.
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A signature show at Wilbur Square featuring custom and classic builds held in conjunction with the Best Dam Barbecue Challenge. Visitors can watch the morning vehicle procession or browse entries positioned under the shade of mature park trees.
Best for classic car purists and families.
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An indoor event at the Las Vegas Convention Center merging automotive styling with anime culture and cosplay. Visitors can explore rows of specialized modern builds and Itasha-wrapped vehicles within a climate-controlled hall.
Best for modern car styling fans and cosplayers.
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A technical cross-country precision rally featuring over 140 classic cars. Visitors can observe the timed arrival of pre-1974 vehicles at the Aquarius Casino Resort and watch drivers perform mechanical maintenance during a scheduled 90-minute pit stop.
Best for history enthusiasts and rally fans.
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A Mitsubishi-specific showcase at the Primm Valley Resort parking lots featuring high-performance Lancers and Evos. The event focuses on technical JDM styling and culminates in an evening awards ceremony.
Best for JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) enthusiasts.
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A collector car auction at the Las Vegas Convention Center West Hall featuring exotics and rare classics. Visitors can walk the staging lanes to inspect vehicles before they move to the auction block.
Best for serious collectors and auction spectators.
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A world championship lowrider event featuring custom paint builds and the Super Hop hydraulic competition. Visitors can observe intricate metal-flake finishes and watch vehicles launch their wheels under arena lighting.
Best for fans of specialized engineering and custom automotive paint.
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A three-day classic car tradition at CasaBlanca Resort & Casino featuring over 700 vehicles. The event includes an Open Header Cruise through the casino corridor and slow-drag competitions.
Best for classic car collectors and fans of high-energy vehicle competitions.
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An indoor luxury showcase at the World Market Center focusing on supercars, private aviation, and marine design. The event is held in a polished, multi-tier indoor environment.
Best for luxury enthusiasts and exotic car fans.
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A two-day event featuring over 500 hot rods and classic cars in the Water Street District. Visitors can walk the historic district where vehicles are showcased alongside live music and artisan vendors.
Best for families and gearheads.
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A community-focused rural show at the Clark County Fairgrounds highlighting restored classics and local trucks. The open-air setting reflects the regional agricultural heritage and concludes with a midday awards ceremony.
Best for rural explorers and local enthusiasts.
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A luxury exhibition at the Wynn Golf Club featuring rare, judged automotive masterpieces. The event concludes with a Tour d’Elegance procession on the Las Vegas Strip.
Best for collectors and luxury travelers.
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Hosted by and held at Gateway Classic Cars of Las Vegas, featuring a climate-controlled showroom of vehicles for sale and a participant cruise-in in the parking lot. The October car meet transforms into a family-friendly Trunk or Treat Halloween celebration with participants bringing candy for trick-or-treating. Free coffee and pastries are provided while supplies last.
Best for classic car enthusiasts, casual visitors, families and kids.
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A premier automotive trade event at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The public SEMA Ignited event on Friday evening features hundreds of custom builds parading out of the halls in a high-energy cruise.
Best for performance enthusiasts and tuners.
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A community-led festival at Wilbur Square featuring a curated selection of local classic cars held alongside the Fall Family Festival. The event focuses on local ownership and restoration stories.
Best for local families and weekend visitors.
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A large-scale auction at the Las Vegas Convention Center specializing in muscle cars and collector motorcycles. Visitors can watch multiple lanes of vehicles move continuously toward the auction block.
Best for muscle car and motorcycle enthusiasts.
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A weekly morning gathering featuring a rotating mix of exotics, classics, and imports. The event sees high vehicle turnover, with builds arriving and departing throughout the morning. The signature December meet doubles as a charity toy drive benefiting local organizations like the Rotary Club of Las Vegas. Attendees are encouraged to bring new, unwrapped toys.
Best for early risers and photography enthusiasts.
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Hosted by and held at Gateway Classic Cars of Las Vegas, featuring a climate-controlled showroom of vehicles for sale and a participant cruise-in in the parking lot. Like the October meet (which doubles as a “Trunk or Treat” event), the December Holiday Party features festive music, a charity toy drive collection (often partnering with local groups like Fire Truck O’Toys), and lunch alongside the standard free coffee and donuts.
Best for classic car enthusiasts, casual visitors, families and kids.
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