Chromefest set to return in October

Vintage cars and fashion will both be on display

ChromeFest is set to return live to The entrance on October 21-23 after two years of being online due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Visitors will once again be able to enjoy American classic cars, vintage glamour and the sound of rock ‘n’ roll in a three-day tribute to hot-rods and everything 1950s and ‘60s.

Central Coast Council Unit Manager Community and Culture, Glenn Cannard, said there will be hundreds of show cars on display.

“When you combine classic chrome with rock ‘n’ roll, vintage glamour and the beauty of The Entrance, you have quite a weekend on your hands,” Cannard said.

“Whether you’re a car enthusiast or not, you won’t be able to resist lining the streets to watch the classic cars cruise through The Entrance.”

Cannard said registrations are now open for eligible cars to be part of the spectacular, and encourages bookings for accommodation for participating car owners, general car enthusiasts and visitors to the Central Coast, to be made early.

“In the past the ChromeFest weekend has attracted over 50,000 visitors, so planning ahead is important,” he said.

“We invite locals and visitors to partake in a fun weekend that offers something for everyone – Show N’ Shine, vintage glamour fashion parade, retro market stalls, three outdoor stages with live entertainment, The Entrance Hotel Hub, roving entertainment, live caricature drawings, a walk down memory lane, paint and chrome workshops, the new speciality car zone plus more.”

Council Administrator, Rik Hart, said ChromeFest has become one of the Central Coast’s most successful events.

“Not only does ChromeFest inject a great deal of money into our local economy –over $14M in 2019 – it reintroduces tourists to The Entrance and surrounds, which has so much to offer,” he said.

“ChromeFest has always been a huge and very successful event, and given that due to the pandemic, car enthusiasts have had to cool their heels by attending ‘on-line’ for the last two years – we expect this year’s ‘in-person’ event to bigger than ever.”

ChromeFest 2022 highlights will include: iconic car displays; retro market stalls; three outdoor stages with undercover dancefloors and live entertainment; a vintage glamour fashion parade; the NSW Pin Up Pageant Grand final; Kittens & Chrome one on one hair and make up; Paint N Chrome; and cafes, restaurants and bars open throughout The Entrance.

Road closures will be in place during the event with Council’s free shuttle buses leaving every two hours from 9am on Saturday and 8am on Sunday from Tuggerah Railway Station on Bryant Dr and Harry Moore Oval, Canton Beach.

Car owners wishing to register their vehicle to be part of ChromeFest, should visit chromefest.org all information on eligibility and to register.

Community members and visitors can find out more information to plan their ChromeFest weekend by visiting chromefest.org.

Source:
Media release, Aug 22
Central Coast Council

Hundreds of vintage cars will be on show

2 Comments on "Chromefest set to return in October"

  1. is there a timetable of music events so visitors know who’s playing where at what time please?

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