2026 Redneck Rumble

The Redneck Rumble is widely recognized as the South's biggest, baddest hot rod, custom car, and rat rod show. Held bi-annually at the Farm Bureau Exposition Center (Wilson County Fairgrounds) in Lebanon, Tennessee, this massive event is a high-octane celebration of gearhead culture, rust, and raw horsepower. It acts as a massive gathering ground for car enthusiasts, builders, and music lovers from all across the country.Event HighlightsThe Vehicle Showcase: Features a staggering display of custom builds, pre-1968 hot rods, rusted rat rods, vintage trucks, and classic motorcycles.Massive Swap Meet: A mechanical goldmine where vendors sell hard-to-find vintage car parts, tools, gear, and automotive memorabilia.Live Entertainment: Keeps the energy high with live rockabilly and country music acts performing throughout the weekend.Thrilling Stunt Shows: Features adrenaline-pumping, action-packed motorcycle and car stunt performances on scheduled days.The After-Hours Culture: Includes overnight on-site camping, tattoo artists working on-site, and a lively, community-focused camp-out atmosphere.Atmosphere and ExperienceThe event offers a unique, rebellious, yet family-friendly atmosphere that embraces authentic grease-monkey culture. It is famously a "rain or shine" gathering where attendees can interact directly with legendary custom builders and swap restoration stories.General Event InformationVenues: Farm Bureau Exposition Center / Wilson County FairgroundsAddress: 945 E Baddour Pkwy, Lebanon, TN 37087Schedule: Occurs twice a year with a Spring edition (typically June) and a Fall edition (typically September).Tickets: Generally $20 per person for spectator admission, with kids 12 and under entering for free.Important Note: This is typically a cash-only event at the gates for registration and spectator entry.