Staff Reports | Happenings & Events

Arizona Bike Week will return to WestWorld of Scottsdale from Wednesday, April 8, through Sunday, April 12, 2026, for its 29th annual celebration of motorcycle culture, music and entertainment.
The five-day rally is expected to draw tens of thousands of riders and music fans, building on last year’s estimated attendance of 75,000, according to a press release.
The 2026 concert lineup features artists from rock and country genres. Black Stone Cherry will perform Wednesday, April 8, followed by Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening Thursday, April 9. Cody Jinks takes the stage Friday, April 10, and Ted Nugent will close out the concert series Saturday, April 11.
Arizona Bike Week will also include the Arena Wars Fighting Series on Saturday, April 11, in The Pit. The MMA and combat sports showcase will feature fighters competing in high-energy matchups against a backdrop of motorcycles and rally excitement. Other attractions include stunt and bike shows, the Used Bike Corral for buying and selling motorcycles, and vendor exhibits.
“This event continues to grow because it delivers an experience unlike any other in Arizona,” Lisa Cyr, who produces Arizona Bike Week alongside Kristina Anderson, said. “Whether you come for the music, the bikes, the racing or the sense of community, come see how we’re raising the bar this year and making Arizona Bike Week 2026 the biggest and best one yet.”
Arizona Bike Week will offer multiple ticket options, including Rally Passes for all five days and concerts, as well as single-day passes.
The PowerYard will provide free entry until 5 p.m., with paid access after that time (excluding nightly concerts). RV and tent camping will be available for attendees who want to stay on-site.

















