Up next The Unicorn That Came to Life: Adam Lewis’ 1989 Ford Ranger Transformation Published on December 16, 2024 Author Chris Hamilton Share article Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Mail 0 The Freakin’ Weekend 2024: The Ultimate Custom Auto Beach Bash The Biggest Custom Auto Beach Party of the Summer When it comes to car and truck shows, The Freakin’ Weekend is a whole other level. In 2024, the show hit the Great Lawn of Harrah’s Gulf Coast and brought in an insane mix of custom cars, trucks, and bikes, drawing gearheads from all over. From classics to modern rides, lifted giants to slammed street sleds, this three-day bash had everything a motorhead could want. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter Photographer Damien Davis was there snapping shots of some of the finest builds on display. Every corner had something fresh to check out, whether it was a perfectly restored classic or a custom ride slammed to the ground. The event’s open invite meant all classes, makes, and models were repped, keeping things interesting for any kind of auto lover. Every corner had something fresh to check out, whether it was a perfectly restored classic or a custom ride slammed to the ground. The event’s open invite meant all classes, makes, and models were repped, keeping things interesting for any kind of auto lover. Besides the killer lineup of rides, the show had all the extras to keep the party rolling. Food vendors were serving up everything from BBQ to sweet treats, while merch vendors had gear and goodies for anyone looking to rep the scene. DJ MAZE kept the energy high with live music all day, and as the sun set, the real party got going with a pool party and a bikini contest that had the crowd cheering. The Freakin’ Weekend lived up to its rep as the “Biggest Custom Auto Beach Party of the Summer,” with a vibe that kept everyone fired up from start to finish. If you missed out this year, make sure to mark your calendar for 2025. You’ll find all the info on the next one at TheFreakinWeekend.com. Trust us: This is one show you don’t want to skip. Photo Credit: Damien Davis