Classic car convoy to take in Dublin, Wicklow, Wexford, The Vee, Tipperary and Waterford in spectacular Sunny South East adventureJune 5th–7th | cannonball.ie
This year’s route will see the Retro Cannonball convoy travel from Dún Laoghaire through Wicklow, Wexford, Carlow, Tipperary and Waterford, bringing an unforgettable weekend of classic motoring spectacle to towns and villages across the Sunny South East.
Featuring an extraordinary collection of vintage and iconic cars from the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s, spectators can expect everything from Lamborghini Diablos and Ferrari 348 GTS models to Jaguar E-Types, Porsche 911s, Ford Escort Cosworths, Corvettes, MGs, Beetles and beautifully restored Mercedes-Benz classics.
Cars will start to arrive to the Royal Marine Hotel in Dun Laoghaire from 5pm on Thursday June 4th and the event begins on Friday June 5th at 10.30am before heading south. There will be a lunch stop at Mount Wolseley Hotel in Co Carlow at 1pm until 2.30 and cars will be on display for spectators outside the hotel. Then the convoy will take a fuel stop at Circle K Gorey at 3.30pm before heading to Whites Hotel in Wexford Town at 5.15pm
On Saturday, the convoy will tackle the legendary Vee drive widely regarded as one of Ireland’s most breath-taking mountain routes. Lunch will be at the Talbot Hotel in Clonmel and cars will be on display from 12.30 until 2pm. The event will then finish in Waterford City Centre in spectacular style with music, big screens and free family fun.
At every stop, the public will have the chance to get up close to the cars, meet the drivers, take photographs and soak up the unique atmosphere that has made Cannonball one of Ireland’s most beloved live motoring events.
Alan Bannon, founder of Cannonball Ireland said: “Retro Cannonball is about far more than cars. It’s about the experience, the people, the scenery, the music, the atmosphere and the incredible sense of camaraderie that follows the event everywhere it goes. This year’s route is one of our most scenic yet and we cannot wait to bring the Retro Cannonball experience back to the Sunny South East.”
Retro Cannonball 2026 will also raise funds for Ronald McDonald House Charities Ireland, with Cannonball Ireland having already raised more than €2.27 million for Irish children’s charities to date. Ronald McDonald House provides accommodation and vital support for families whose children are seriously ill and undergoing treatment far from home, allowing parents to remain close to their child during some of the most difficult times imaginable.
While Retro Cannonball offers a more relaxed and nostalgic motoring experience than its supercar counterpart, the event still delivers the same unforgettable atmosphere, premium hospitality and iconic road-trip energy that Cannonball is known for.
Registration is also now open for Cannonball Ireland 2026, the supercar event taking place later this year.
For route updates, spectator information and event details visit www.cannonball.ie