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Lowrider Super Show Los Angeles 2026
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Lowrider Super Show Los Angeles 2026

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Saturday, September 12, 2026
10:00 AM PDT – 6:00 PM PDT
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The Lowrider Super Show comes to the Los Angeles Convention Center for a full-day celebration of lowrider culture, custom car artistry, and the communities that built this uniquely American art form. This show brings together hundreds of meticulously built lowriders, custom trucks, motorcycles, and bicycles from throughout Southern California and beyond.

The show floor features hydraulic competitions, airbrushed panels, candy paint displays, wire wheel collections, and interiors that represent decades of craft passed down through families and neighborhoods. This is not a static car show — hydraulic hoppers bounce on schedule, sound systems pound, and the culture is fully on display from open to close.

The Los Angeles Convention Center provides 720,000 square feet of indoor show space, meaning no weather concerns and a truly immersive environment. Food vendors and merchandise booths line the show floor. Trophy presentations happen throughout the day across multiple categories, from Best Paint and Best Interior to Best Hydraulics and Hall of Fame.

Tickets are available in advance at the door. If you have any interest in lowrider culture, custom car artistry, Chicano art, or the community history behind the scene, this show delivers it all in one place. Arrive early — parking is available in Convention Center structures on Pico Boulevard and Figueroa.
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