3rd annual Rick Ross car and bike show draws over 12,000 attendees to his $110M ‘Promise Land’ estate

In addition to being an international music mogul and businessman, Rick Ross loves everything about cars. The Boss is proud to show off his large collection of cars, trucks, and bikes, which show his wide range of tastes. His collection includes everything from six-figure restorations of classic Chevys to the newest and best Italian supercars from Lamborghini. Rick Ross has held the yearly Rick Ross Car And Bike Show on his 235-acre estate outside of Atlanta for two years now.

 

The show is open to car collectors and enthusiasts. Rick Ross’s 45,000-square-foot “Promise Land” mansion was the site of the third edition of his growing car and motorbike event this past weekend, which drew thousands of custom cars, motorcycles, and fans. Besides amazing restorations and builds, the fuel-driven weekend party had celebrity appearances, live acts, food, giveaways, and an award ceremony for the best of the best.

 

 

 

 

Rick Ross was happy to show off his collection of almost a hundred custom cars and trucks. He was getting the Promise Land ready by mowing it in designs that featured Chevrolet and Mercedes-Maybach logos. The current winners, I95 Motorsports, were there showing off their new Olive Oyl 1973 Caprice. They won first place last year with a $429K 1975 Chevy Caprice Classic 454 they called “Bipolar.” Late that night, more than 12,000 people who came to the show were surprised with a private performance in someone’s backyard. Quavo, Bun B, Big Krit, Boosie Badass, and many more performed. With the 3rd annual Rick Ross Car And Bike Show, Rick Ross continues to show the car community how much he cares by putting together another great show of the best custom cars and bikes in the country. On duPont Registry, you can find out more about next year’s Rick Ross Car And Bike Show at the Promise Land. Make sure to mark your calendar and listen.