SEMA to Host Annual Kickoff Breakfast

The 2024 SEMA Show begins in high gear with its annual Kickoff Breakfast, a long-standing tradition that unites the global automotive aftermarket community for a gathering that will set the direction of the market for years to come, officials state. 

Held on the opening day of the show, Tuesday, Nov. 5, at the Paradise Event Center in the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino, the Kickoff Breakfast will welcome hundreds of exhibitors and attendees from around the world to celebrate the innovation and passion that drive the industry forward.

Hosted by Jarod DeAnda, this year’s Kickoff Breakfast celebration will feature the presentation of several New Product Awards, recognizing cutting-edge introductions that have made significant contributions to the automotive aftermarket industry. The awards highlight the creativity, ingenuity, and technical advancements of automotive technology and design. The winners of Manufacturer of the Year and Channel Partner of the Year will also be announced.

The Kickoff Breakfast is focused on building connections, relationship-building, and discovery. Throughout the SEMA Show and nightly events, attendees will have opportunities to collaborate, share knowledge, and foster new partnerships that will shape the future of the industry.

“The Kickoff Breakfast is one of the most anticipated events each year, offering a chance for prominent automotive community members to come together and celebrate what makes our industry so unique — the relentless drive to innovate and improve,” said Tom Gattuso, SEMA vice president of events. “With an incredible lineup of awards and two major figures in car culture, this year’s breakfast will be a fitting start to the Show.”

Attendees will be treated to a special conversation between Jay Leno, renowned comedian and car enthusiast attending his 20th SEMA Show, and popular automotive influencer Tavarish. The two will discuss their shared love for automobiles, observations about the industry, and the evolving landscape of car culture.

All credentialed SEMA Show attendees can register to attend the breakfast free of charge.

The 2024 Show is receiving more industry support than it has seen in years, with more than 2,400 exhibitors — and 580 first-time exhibitors — projected to display their latest products and services to thousands of attendees and media.

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By Pat Curtin

Pat Curtin is the managing editor of THE SHOP magazine.