A note from our friends at Hagerty:
When we say Motorlux is the premier party to kick off Monterey Car Week, we mean party.
The fun starts with over 100 rare airplanes and automobiles filling the tarmac at the Monterey Jet Center. That includes some of Car Week’s most exciting curated vehicle exhibits — and the immersive experiences that surround them. Love extreme rock crawlers, dune buggies and ranch water? The “Adventure Machines” exhibit is for you. Or maybe classic woody wagons and hangin’ ten are more your speed. Then grab some avocado toast and say surf’s up to “California Dreamin’.” And that’s just the beginning. Highlights also include “American Graffiti” “Class of ’84,” “British Invasion” and more.
Next up: don’t miss the culinary work of some of California’s top restaurants, like Woody’s At The Airport, The Caviar Co, Robbie’s Seafood and many more. Plus, enjoy wine, beer and spirits from acclaimed establishments such as Lepe Cellars, Adobe Road Winery, California Seltzer Co, Alvarado Street Brewery and more.
And the very best part? In celebration of Hagerty’s 40th anniversary all Motorlux attendees are VIPs, meaning you’ll enjoy unlimited access to every inch of the tarmac. It’s Hagerty’s Motorlux gift to you.
So put on your dancing shoes and get ready for a night full of world-class vehicles, interactive entertainment and nonstop automotive fun with fellow car lovers. And — speaking of car love — all Motorlux tickets include complementary access to Broad Arrow’s Monterey Jet Center Auction on August 14 and 15, featuring 150 exceptional motor cars. Experiencing the thrill of Monterey’s premier auction has never been easier.
Bonus: Hagerty Drivers Clubâ members save $50 on full priced tickets to Motorlux. And that’s just the beginning of member benefits. To join the club and save on your tickets today, visit hagerty.com/drivers-club.
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