Each year, thousands of car enthusiasts flock to the sunny shores of the East Coast for the Miami Concours – a three-day exhibition showcasing some of the planet’s most significant post-war automobiles.
The hotly anticipated event is returning to the Miami Design District from February 16-18, 2024, for its seventh edition. Titled Design Driven: The Intersection of Auto, Art and Fashion, the exhibition will bring together high design, luxury, fashion and architecture for a truly one-of-a-kind show.
What can you expect from the 2024 iteration of the Miami Concours? Led by the Miami Design District and co-founders of The Concours Group John Temerian Jr. of CURATED, Ronnie Vogel and CEO of Prestige Imports Brett David, this year’s show will return with a carefully curated line-up of VIP events, panel discussions, tours and experiences.
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VIP ticket holders will have access to a range of exclusive events. Friday’s VIP events include a welcome reception and drive-in movie, while on Saturday, VIP ticket holders will have the opportunity to attend master class panels, a collector’s dinner and a private shopping experience.
The exhibition concludes on Sunday – Red Carpet Day – with over 250 cars on display, a VIP lounge, ‘passports’ to in-store events and a glamorous closing awards ceremony. All proceeds will go to Nicklaus Children’s Hospital in South Florida.
“We are thrilled to be partnering with The Concours Group in a bigger way in time for the seventh edition of the Miami Concours,” said Craig Robbins, president and CEO of Dacra. “As co-owner of Miami Concours, Miami Design District will introduce a more robust VIP program and conduct a brand refresh for the Concours, positioning the event as an industry leader in automotive.”
David added: “The seventh edition of the Miami Concours is our strongest to date, further amplified by our partnership with the Miami Design District. As this year’s title suggests, the 2024 Miami Concours will focus on design across not only automotive but also industries like fashion and architecture, with special experiences from luxury fashion and design brands.”
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