Our Events

JPCCNI events calendar 2026

Below is a list of events that we are running this year

Evolution

3rd & 4th May 2026

🎉 JPCCNI – 10 Years Strong 🎉 It’s our 10th birthday, and we’ve been reminiscing…

JPCCNI was founded simply to give a few friends who were into cars the chance to get together at shows and events and have a bit of craic. From those early days attending shows, we’ve grown into running our own events, and we’re incredibly proud that along the way we’ve helped raise thousands of pounds for some truly deserving causes.

Now, in our 10th year, the essence and goal remain exactly the same:

To give car owners and the wider car community events that can be enjoyed, remembered, and that help make a real difference. And to mark this milestone year… we’re going a bit bigger 👀

Over the May Day Bank Holiday, we’re bringing you something special — a 2-day event open to ALL makes and models. Here’s to 10 years — and to making this our biggest and best one yet.

Cars and Coffee

First Monday of the month

Applegreen services M1 southbound leaving Belfast. We are having a JPCCNI cars and coffee meeting at the Apple green services on the M1 between Belfast and Lisburn.

Just an excuse to get a few like-minded owners together for a bit of a social outing and some banter, feel free you join us but give it a miss if you're into throwing hoops or bouncing off the limiter in the car park, not that that's not fun but this isn't that type of meet

Previous Shows

Information on what we have run or helped run in the past.
JPCCNI had a great pleasure, in partnership with the Armagh Lions Club, that we hosted the annual Loughgall Festival of Motorsport Show & Shine event between 2017 - 2024.

The Docks

2022 - 2024

After the success of our 2022 and 2023 show we are back for 2024!

Bringing you the best cars from the Japanese car scene from Ireland and the UK. Classic, Modified and Performance Cars featured under one roof.

Back to Skooled

2019 - 2024

Over 5 years we ran #Skooled on behalf of Killard House School. It was a relaxing/lowkey car show with a handful of local traders coming together to raise much needed funds for school.