Hey gearheads! If you caught my brand-new 2025 World of Wheels video that just dropped today at 3:30 PM MST, you already saw some of the insane builds — that killer red-white-and-blue muscle car, the glowing lime-green hot rod truck, and the stunning turquoise Porsche with the Miami Blue color wrap (spoiler: it’s a wrap, not paint!).
This weekend the excitement continues as the 58th Annual World of Wheels rolls back into Calgary’s BMO Centre from March 27 to 29, 2026.Expect hundreds of the best hot rods, custom cars, muscle machines, tricked-out trucks, and motorcycles all under one roof. It’s Western Canada’s biggest custom car event to kick off spring in style.
Event Hours: • Friday, March 27: 3:00 PM – 9:00 PM • Saturday, March 28: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM • Sunday, March 29: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM Tickets: Adults: $26 advance / $28 at the gate Kids (6–12): $7 advance / $8 at the gate Under 5: Free Discount tickets are available at Auto Value Auto Parts locations. Prices are noticeably higher this year, so I’ve decided to sit this one out and focus the budget on future builds and videos for the channel.
Planning to go? Drop a comment below and let me know what you’re most excited to see!
The Batmobile has roared into the spotlight once again on KassDays, this time spotlighting the iconic Tumbler from Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy. In this exciting new video, the channel dives deep into one of the most memorable vehicles ever showcased at the Calgary International Auto and Truck Show at the BMO Centre.Viewers get an up-close look at the Tumbler's jaw-dropping details: its massive armoured body, rugged off-road tires, jet-engine-inspired exhausts, and cockpit-style interior that screams Gotham grit. KassDays explores this beast—its origins as a high-fidelity replica, engineering highlights, and the sheer spectacle it brings to auto shows.
A fun highlight is the street legality debate: Could this military-grade machine actually hit Macleod Trail? Weighing the Tumbler's width, power (often Chevy V8-based in replicas), lighting, emissions, and Alberta regulations, it's a thrilling "what if" for car enthusiasts—likely not road-ready without major mods, but perfect for turning heads at events.
The video doubles as a teaser for the 2026 Calgary International Auto and Truck Show (March 12-15), promising an even bigger edition with expanded exotic car displays, rare supercars, quirky builds, and the newest 2026 models. From high-end exotics to debates over creative engine swaps, it's a gearhead paradise.
Whether you're a Batman fan or automotive aficionado, this KassDays feature captures the excitement of Calgary's premier auto event. Head to the channel for the full thrill—perfect prep before hitting the BMO Centre!
The custom car scene in Calgary is buzzing with builders who pour serious effort into mods that make their rides stand out—bold interiors, wild wraps, performance upgrades, and one-of-a-kind details that scream personality. If you've got a heavily modified vehicle and you're craving that spotlight, appreciation from fellow enthusiasts, and maybe even some awards, getting your car into a local show is a game-changer.
A prime example? Check out the latest YouTube Short from @KassDays, filmed at a recent Calgary car show. It spotlights a genius-level custom interior: a grippy yellow-and-black steering wheel wrap with textured, race-inspired accents; red-and-black seats featuring tool graphics (hammers, wrenches) for that authentic garage vibe; dash-top model cars for fun flair; and exotic purple rides gleaming in the background. Captions say it all: "YOU WON'T FIND THESE AT A DEALERSHIP!" and "These Car Mods are GENIUS!" Builds like this thrive at shows where owners get the recognition they deserve.
So, how do you get your modded ride featured and appreciated at a Calgary event? It starts with research and registration—most major shows require pre-entry, photos, and sometimes approval to ensure quality and fit.
Popular spots include:Calgary World of Wheels (Autorama event, March 27–29, 2026 at BMO Centre): One of the biggest for customs, hot rods, and trucks. Download the vehicle entry form from autorama.com/entry-forms/calgary-ab, fill it out, attach photos, and submit. Entries get reviewed for standout mods—perfect for wild interiors or full builds. DRIVEN Calgary (Aftermarket-focused, e.g., May 2, 2026 at Olympic Oval): All vehicles pre-register at drivenshow.ca. They're screened for competition eligibility—great for performance-oriented customs. Expect hundreds of show cars vying for attention. Speed & Customs Show: Submit via speedandcustoms.com/vehicle-registration. They review for rare, unique, exceptionally modified rides—ideal if your build is next-level. Sheni's Eurofest or similar meets: Often simpler applications with fees (e.g., $25), focusing on mods like interior/exterior changes, engine work, or suspension.
Tips to boost your chances: Clean your car spotless (inside and out), capture killer photos showing off your mods, and highlight what makes it unique (e.g., custom steering, tool-themed seats). Many shows have limited spots, so apply early—some offer acceptance posters or judging categories for extra shine.
Getting featured means your hard work gets the props it deserves: crowds checking it out, photos snapped, stories shared, and that rush of validation from the community. Calgary's scene loves celebrating builders who go beyond stock.
Watch the Short for inspiration https://youtube.com/shorts/X2fpms_Gx0c. Got a killer build? Hit up these events—your mods could be the next genius spotlighted on KassDays!
Stay locked to kassdays.com for more Calgary car culture, vlogs, and tips on showing off your ride. Keep wrenching!