You're invited to grand opening weekend!
The wait is over! Join us Saturday, June 27, for the Grand Opening of The Evel Knievel Experience in Las Vegas.
Enjoy stunt performances, custom and classic motorcycles, food trucks, and family-friendly entertainment. The festival, jump show, and on-site activations are free and open to the public as we celebrate the legacy of America’s greatest daredevil.
Guests who want to explore The Evel Knievel Experience attraction will need a ticket for entry.
EXPRIENCE THE ACTION
MOTORCYCLE
STUNT JUMPING
Experience live motorcycle stunt performances by Thrillseekers Unlimited.
CUSTOM & CLASSIC
MOTORCYCLE SHOW
Explore an impressive collection of custom builds and timeless classic motorcycles.
MUSIC, BEVERAGES,
& FOOD TRUCKS
Enjoy live music, great food, and refreshing beverages throughout the celebration.
Meet the Thrillseekers
Professional FMX riders Caleb DeLacy and Austin Winters will perform freestyle motocross stunt shows at
11:00 AM, 12:00 PM, and 1:00 PM, featuring massive jumps, backflips, and high-flying tricks.
Meet Caleb DeLacy
Caleb DeLacy is a 36-year-old professional motocross athlete from New Zealand who now splits his time between Temecula, California, and Gainesville, Florida. With more than 15 years of professional riding experience across multiple continents, Caleb has built a reputation for his skill, versatility, and passion for the sport. Riding a Yamaha YZ450F, he is most at home freeriding through the open desert, where he can push his creativity and riding style to the limit.
A unique part of Caleb’s story is his upbringing—he spent the first 15 years of his life on a completely off-grid island in New Zealand. That adventurous lifestyle helped shape the independent spirit and determination that continue to drive his career today, both on and off the bike.
Meet Austin Winters
Austin Winters began riding BMX at age 13 and turned pro by 17, competing in major events like Extreme Thing and Pro Dirt Challenge. He traveled the world performing shows alongside BMX veteran Gary Laurent and even tied BMX star TJ Ellis for a grand prize, which the two agreed to split.
After a serious BMX injury sidelined him, Austin discovered freestyle motocross and quickly found a new passion. At 19, he got his first dirt bike and trained extensively under legendary FMX rider Paul Smith (333) at the renowned Vegas Compound. Following the compound’s closure after Paul’s passing, Austin relocated to California, where he continues to ride, train, and perform FMX stunt shows.
GET YOUR TICKETS NOW
While the Grand Opening Festival is free to attend, tickets are required to enter The Evel Knievel Experience. Purchase your tickets today and be among the first to explore Las Vegas’ newest attraction as part of this unforgettable celebration.