Henderson Hot Rod Days is Here!
October 4, 2024
Don’t Miss the Weekend of Classic Cars and Entertainment!
The wait is over! Henderson Hot Rod Days kicks off today, Friday, October 4th, and continues through Saturday, October 5th, promising a weekend packed with classic cars, live music, and fun for the whole family. Held along Water Street and Water Street Plaza, this two-day celebration is free to attend, making it the perfect way to enjoy the start of the weekend.
In addition to the stunning car display, you can enjoy:
What to Expect
In partnership with the Boulder City Cruisin' Association, this event transforms Water Street into an automotive paradise, with over 600 classic, custom, and muscle cars, trucks, and motorcycles on display. Whether you're a longtime car enthusiast or just love a good community event, you'll want to explore the variety of vehicles and vendors lining the streets.In addition to the stunning car display, you can enjoy:
- Over 35 vendors plus local businesses in the Water Street District
- Live music and entertainment throughout both days
- Car show awards presentation tomorrow evening
Friday, October 4 Entertainment Schedule
The festivities start today at 5:00 PM! Here’s what’s lined up for this evening:- 5:00 PM: Live DJ MVP Sound
- 5:30 PM: Casey Stickley
- 6:30 PM: Live DJ MVP Sound
- 7:00 PM: Laurie Cook & The Heat
- 8:00 PM: Live DJ MVP Sound
- 8:30 PM: The Wildflowers (North America’s #1 Tribute to Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers)
- 9:45 PM: Entertainment Closes
Saturday, October 5 Entertainment Schedule
The fun continues tomorrow starting at 9:00 AM, with another full day of cars, music, and activities:- 9:00 AM: Live DJ MVP Sound
- 9:30 AM: Anna Duerden Band
- 10:30 AM: Live DJ MVP Sound
- 11:00 AM: Thrillbilly Deluxe
- 12:00 PM: Car Show Bingo w/ MVP Sound
- 1:00 PM: True Grit
- 2:00 PM: Live DJ MVP Sound
- 2:30 PM: Justin Mather
- 3:30 PM: Car Show Bingo w/ MVP Sound
- 4:30 PM: High Blue Cactus
- 5:45 PM: Entertainment Closes
- 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM: Car Show Awards
Parking and Arrival
With the event kicking off today, expect crowds. Limited parking is available at the Water Street Parking Garage (235 S. Water St.) and the Henderson City Hall Parking Garage (240 S. Water St.). If possible, consider carpooling or using rideshare services, with drop-off at 58 S. Water St.. Nearby residents are encouraged to walk and remember that no shuttle service will be offered. If driving, arrive early to secure parking. Bicycles and scooters should be parked at nearby racks and walked through the car show area.
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