Brian Horn | Lawn & Landscape
Equip Exposition has revealed plans for a two-city rotation beginning in 2029, as the show will be held at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando on Oct. 10-12, 2029, with shows in 2031 and 2033. The trade show will be in Louisville in 2028, 2030, and 2032.
“This rotation gives our exhibitors and attendees the best of both worlds,” says Kris Kiser, president of the Outdoor Power Equipment Institute, which owns and manages Equip. “Orlando has space for our members to host dealer meetings, provides additional co-location opportunities, and offers expanded venue choice for exhibitor and attendee programming. The rotation also allows us to work with Louisville on enhancing their unique outdoor demo area – the only venue of its kind in the country.”
The 2025 show expanded to 1.2 million square feet and drew nearly 30,000 registered attendees from all 50 states and 52 countries.
“This planned two-city rotation builds on Equip’s tremendous growth trajectory. Our transformation of Equip has unlocked enormous value for both attendees and exhibitors,” Kiser adds. “We’ve created a platform where industry professionals can see thousands of products, test real-world equipment, and make critical business connections.”
Equip 2026 will be held Oct. 20-23 in Louisville.
“Louisville has been our home for 42 years – this is where Equip began. We’re proud of that history, and the extraordinary Southern hospitality the city has shown our attendees over four decades,” Kiser says. “We’re excited about the changes coming to the KEC that will ultimately make the event better for attendees and exhibitors. The outdoor space truly is a one-of-a-kind experience.”
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