The prestigious Las Vegas Concours d’Elegance has announced it will again bring more than 100 of the most famous magnificent collector cars to the entertainment capital of the world.
Now in its second year, the 2021 Las Vegas Concours d’Elegance, scheduled for October 21-24, also announced an exciting new venue and two days of pre-show Concours d’Avant advance celebrations and upscale special events.
“We initially set out to ensure that our inaugural event would earn its rightful place among the famed concours showings and competitions from around the world,” notes founder, Stuart Sobek, “and we achieved our goal. Now we are focused on elevating our second year to even greater heights.”
Sobek’s 2021 planning includes a new show venue that blends 70-years of famed Concours elegance with one of today’s most up-to-the-minute sports facilities – the Las Vegas Ballpark in Summerlin.
The recently completed $150 million stadium, owned by Howard Hughes Corporation, features a lush grass infield for spectator viewing and the league’s largest Daktronics LED video screen overhead – with nearly 4,000 square feet of visual display (measuring 31 x 126 feet) – for exciting close-up coverage of the world’s most beautiful classic cars drawn from exclusive private collections and famous automotive museums.
This year’s Las Vegas Concours d’Elegance, presented by Towbin Motorcars of Las Vegas, also benefits Miracle Flights – the Las Vegas-based nonprofit that provides free air transportation to children and adults who need help reaching specialized medical care far from home.
“In every respect, Concours d’Elegance is the crème de la crème of automobile shows. It transcends basic motoring history and instead, elevates truly outstanding and amazing vehicles to a captivating art form,” notes Sobek. “We have over 100 of the greatest collector cars from around the world – many that have never been seen before in Las Vegas – and over 15 classes of cars ranging from 1903 to today’s latest showstoppers.”
Tickets are available at LasVegasConcours.com, with general admission priced at $70 (June 15-July 31); $85 (August 1-September 14); and $100 (September 15-October 21). A limited supply of VIP tickets – open to ages 21 and over – are available for $200.