All-Stars Car Show

Where Automotive Excellence Meets Major League History

2025 Recap

More than 14,369 fans packed Daikin Park on Saturday, Aug. 2 for the first-ever All-Stars Car Show, marking the first time a Major League Baseball stadium has been transformed into a full-scale automotive showcase. The one-day event featured more than 380 vehicles, immersive brand activations, live entertainment and celebrity appearances, all celebrating Houston’s emergence as a powerhouse in global car culture.

Showcasing Houston’s deep and diverse car culture, the majority of vehicles came from local collectors, many of whom were displaying their prized cars publicly for the first time. The show transformed the on-field warning track, stadium concourses and outdoor lots of Daikin Park into a fully immersive automotive experience.

VIP tickets, All-Star Club Premium tickets and field access tickets sold out in advance. General admission guests experienced racing simulators, dealership showcases, curated car zones and access to view field-level displays.

In addition to drawing a massive turnout, the event supported a meaningful cause. A portion of proceeds, totaling $10,000 benefited the Astros Foundation, supporting its ongoing initiatives in youth baseball and softball, military outreach, homelessness, childhood cancer awareness and domestic violence prevention.

Organizers have confirmed that planning is already underway for a 2026 return, with new programming expected.