Bike Night | Popular Cape Coral event returns to the South Cape

For the final time until the fall, Southwest Floridians can rev their engines and prepare for a rip-roaring good time, as a Cape Coral special event returns to the South Cape this weekend.
Cape Coral Bike Night returns to Southeast 47th Terrace Saturday night starting at 5 p.m. and running until 10.
Bike parking has moved to a new location dubbed the “Thunder Zone.” Located off Southeast 46th Lane, this premier parking spot in Club Square is the central rally point where all the hottest rides will be showcased. Motorcycle parking will not be allowed along Southeast 47th Terrace between Southeast 9th Place and Vincennes Boulevard. Whether you’re showing off your bike or admiring others, the Thunder Zone will be a focal point of the event, in addition to a great lineup of live entertainment.
“Bike Night is a celebration of everything our community loves — great live music, exciting slow bike races, and a variety of fantastic vendors,” said Cape Coral Parks & Recreation Director Joe Petrella in a prepared statement. “It’s an event that brings people together for a night of fun and camaraderie. We encourage residents to come out and experience all the energy and excitement Bike Night has to offer as we wrap up the season with an unforgettable evening.”
The lineup Saturday night starts with “The Crank Ups” performing from 5 to 6 p.m., followed by “Deep Cover” from 6:30 to 8. The headliner, “Shoot 2 Thrill,” takes the stage from 8:30 to 10.
Slow Bike races (signed waiver required) begin at 8 p.m. on Southeast 11th Place. The check-in tent to register is at Southeast 47th Terrace and Southeast 11th Place. Bike participants must enter the Slow Bike Race Arena off of Southeast 46th Lane.
This will be the second Bike Night with an updated layout. Additional changes to go along with the Thunder Zone include an expanded vendor space to the Iguana Mia parking lot, which will see motorcycle-themed vendors, along with food trucks.
“The updated Bike Night layout was designed to prioritize safety by reducing motorcycle-pedestrian interactions and improving emergency access in collaboration with the Cape Coral Police Department,” Petrella said. “We’ve also listened to feedback from residents about lighting concerns in the Thunder Zone and made adjustments to ensure the area is well-lit for this Saturday’s event. These changes reflect our commitment to providing a safe and enjoyable experience for all attendees.”
Whether you own a bike, or just love live entertainment, Cape Coral Bike Night is for all of the above and in-between.
Organizers highly encourage the use of ride share services (Lyft/Uber/Taxi), for both responsible drinking and to assist guests in getting to the venue in the safest, most efficient way.
Four-wheeled vehicles can use the old military museum parking lot, as well as Big John’s Plaza.
Bike Night will return for a new season in October of 2025.
For more information, visit ccbikenight.com.