Dust off your ride and mark your calendar — the Colorado Super Show & Swap Meet returns to Colorado Springs on Saturday, March 21st and Sunday, March 22nd, kicking off the 2026 motorcycle season with one of the region’s biggest gatherings of riders, builders, and enthusiasts.

Hosted at the Norris Penrose Event Center (1045 Lower Gold Camp Road), this annual tradition celebrates 34+ years as Southern Colorado’s premier motorcycle show and swap meet. Whether you’re a custom builder, vintage purist, sport-bike rider, or just love gear and good company, this event is a must-attend.

 

 

What to Expect

Custom, Classic & Antique Motorcycle Displays — See an incredible variety of bikes from mild builds to wild customs, all under one roof.
Vendor & Swap Meet — With 175+ vendor spaces, hunt for rare parts, aftermarket accessories, apparel, and show-only deals.
Tattoo Competition — Ink and chrome collide in this annual highlight where artists and fans alike show off their best work.
Live Music & Entertainment — Local bands and performers keep the energy up throughout the weekend.
• Food & Indoor Beer Garden — Grab a bite, relax with friends, and swap stories in the onsite beer garden.
Kids’ Activities — Young riders aren’t left out — a kids’ coloring contest and family-friendly activities help make this a true community event.

Community & Camaraderie

What truly sets the Colorado Super Show apart is the sense of community. Riders of all backgrounds — cruisers, sport-bike addicts, vintage lovers, and off-road adventurers — gather to celebrate the culture that unites them. It’s not just about the bikes; it’s about the people who ride them.

Early spring events like this are a great opportunity to reconnect with old riding buddies, meet local builders, and plot your ride calendar for the rest of the year. With Colorado’s legendary riding season stretched between mountain passes and desert canyons, this show is the perfect kickoff.

Logistics & Ticket Info

The show runs March 21–22, 2026:

Saturday: Typically opens early morning (often around 9:00 AM)

Sunday: Continues into the afternoon with plenty still to see and do



Check the event’s official site for ticketing details, vendor info, and schedules, and plan your visit accordingly. Riders traveling from the Front Range and beyond will find plenty of nearby lodging and eateries in Colorado Springs.