The Classic Car Boot Sale will take place on April 18 and 19, taking over Granary Square, Lewis Cubitt Square and Coal Drops Yard for a weekend of retro style, heritage vehicles and second-hand shopping.
The event will feature more than 100 curated vintage traders, 70 classic cars, street food, live DJs and the UK’s largest open-air Charity Super.Mkt.
This year’s automotive theme will pay tribute to Ford’s ‘Three Graces’—the Consul, Zephyr and Zodiac—iconic British vehicles from the 1950s known for their American styling and post-war influence. A special display will be held by the Canal Side Steps on Granary Square.
Vintage clothing on show at least years event (Image: Mykola Romanovskyy)
The Viva Drivers Club, celebrating its 20th anniversary, will also return for its tenth year at the event.
Emma Symonds, senior events and enlivenment manager at King’s Cross, said: “The Classic Car Boot Sale has become a much-loved part of the King’s Cross calendar, bringing together culture, community and creativity.
“It’s always wonderful to see the spaces come alive with music, incredible vehicles and visitors in the most awe-inspiring outfits; our community never fails to bring colour, personality and flair.”
Another one of the classic cars at last years boot sale (Image: Mykola Romanovskyy)
Wayne Hemingway MBE, founder of HemingwayDesign and co-founder of The Classic Car Boot Sale, said: “The Classic Car Boot Sale is all about celebrating great design, individuality and creativity from the cars and fashion to the music and, most importantly, the people who make the weekend what it is.
“It’s a proper cultural day out, and for around the price of a couple of coffees, you get a full day of classic cars, music, head turning design, the best display of enduring and evolving British Streetstyle and sustainable shopping, all in one joyful, accessible event in an inspiring location. It’s London at its coolest.”
Visitors are encouraged to dress in period outfits to complement the cars and vintage stalls.
Entry is £7 in advance, £8 on the day, and £5 for concessions. Children under 12 enter free.










