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SEMA Predicts Biggest Show in Five Years

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The Las Vegas event will feature thousands of exhibitors, free education sessions and a music festival.

With 2,400 brands scheduled to exhibit, producers of the 2024 SEMA Show – which takes place November 5-8 at the Las Vegas Convention Center – are projecting that this year’s event will be their biggest show in five years.

Strong OEM participation is expected, according to a SEMA representative. Kia, Toyota, Lexus, HRC (Honda/Acura), MOPAR/Stellantis, Nissan and Ford Performance will be at the show.

SEMA Live is also being introduced for this year’s event. The livestream will open the virtual doors to the SEMA Show, welcoming a worldwide audience.

More than 140,000 attendees are expected at this year’s show, where they will be able to check out thousands of the newest automotive performance products, discover the latest product and vehicle trends, and develop essential skills by attending free education sessions.

The 2024 education program will take place November 5-7 and offer upward of 99 sessions led by top industry professionals. Learning tracks include Aftermarket Updates and Future Trends; Inside the Shop; Legislative and Regulatory; Management Essentials for Leaders, Presented by Dale Carnegie; Sales and Marketing; Small-Business Technology; and Vehicle Technology.

SEMA Fest – a celebration of music, motorsports and car culture – will close out the show November 8. Featured bands scheduled to appear are Cage the Elephant, Sublime, Fitz and The Tantrums, and Petey. Visit www.semafest.com to learn more.

When: November 5-8, 2024

Where: Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas

Web: www.semashow.com

Snapshot: Produced by the Specialty Equipment Market Association – which represents over 7,000 member companies that create, buy, sell and use specialty automotive parts that make vehicles more unique, attractive, convenient, safe, fun and even like new again – the SEMA Show offers attendees opportunities to see thousands of product innovations, experience the latest custom vehicle trends, access free education sessions and make career-changing connections.

Images courtesy of SEMA