If you like your Sundays loud, shiny and filled with flying machinery, Bacchus Marsh Wings, Wheels and Coffee is locking in a return for 2026. The popular community event takes over the Bacchus Marsh Airfield on Sunday 1 February, running from 9am to 4pm with a full day of motoring, aviation and laid-back summer atmosphere.
Held at the airfield on Cummings Road in Parwan, the event brings together an eclectic mix of classic cars, modern performance vehicles, motorcycles and aircraft. It’s a rare chance to see road and sky machines sharing the same space, with the tarmac turning into a showcase of craftsmanship, engineering and passion.
A major highlight is the flying program, featuring aerobatic and classic aircraft displays from some of Australia’s leading pilots. Expect plenty of heads tilted skyward as planes carve through the air overhead. Back on the ground, car owners roll in with meticulously restored classics, custom builds and modern favourites, creating an informal show-and-tell that invites conversation as much as admiration.
The event is designed to be welcoming and easygoing. Families can settle in for the day with food trucks on site, activities to keep kids entertained and plenty of space to wander, watch and relax. Enthusiasts are encouraged to take part, with all car and aviation clubs invited to simply drive in or fly in and be part of the display.
Entry costs $15 per vehicle or aircraft, with proceeds supporting local community and health charities including the Royal Children’s Hospital, Blue Light Disco, Barista Blue and local sporting clubs.
