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In-N-Out Festival Comes Back to Los Angeles

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Last updated: October 25, 2025 8:11 pm
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The next “Cruisin’ 2 Freedom” show will be held in Redondo Beach

Earlier this year, In-N-Out heiress Lynsi Snyder announced that he was moving her family and part of her beloved restaurant operation to Tennessee. The beloved burger chain has been an integral part of the California roadside since it was founded by her grandparents, Harry and Esther Snyder in Baldwin Park more than 75 years ago. Much of the company’s expansion of late has also been out of state in places like Arizona, Colorado and Washington.

In-N-Out Burger owner Lynsi Snyder
Credit: Photo courtesy In-N-Out

It almost feels like a homecoming that the local favorite announced that they are relocating their big annual fundraiser concert and car cruise to Los Angeles County. The next installment of Cruisin’ 2 Freedom will be held at Seaside Lagoon in Redondo Beach in January.

The huge car-focused events have been held at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa and along the shore in Huntington Beach in recent years. Hundreds of classic cars parked near the sand across from the Cabo Wabo Beach Club is a whole vibe.  

Credit: Photo by Brian Wallace

The next party will include dinner from an In-N-Out Burger cookout truck, Two Doughs Pizza Company, Tacos 1986 and Afters ice cream. The company donated 100% of the funds raised to their Slave 2 Nothing Foundation, which combats human trafficking and drug addiction. The company notes that California and Texas have the highest number of trafficking cases in the U.S. with the National Human Trafficking Hotline identifying 16,710 unique cases in 2021.

The festivities will include a live auction fundraiser. This year’s offerings included a week’s stay at a Norwegian resort, a train ride through Canada and tickets to a Shakira concert. There’s also a real boss In-N-Out custom cooler with a screaming eagle painted on the side. He’s screaming to come home.



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