The Delray Beach Concours d’Elegance will mark its fifth anniversary with a three‑day celebration that nods to the elegance, artistry and cultural flair of the 1920s. The event returns April 17–19 and begins with an open‑air cocktail party that invites attendees to step into the Roaring Twenties while enjoying a private preview of the full showfield.
Guests attending Saturday’s soirée can expect an evening of period‑inspired style, a classic film screening and access to some of the most striking automotive designs of the Jazz Age. The event includes a 1920s fashion competition, a screening of “The Great Gatsby”(2013) at the Historic Old School Square Amphitheatre and early access to every car staged for Sunday’s concours.
This milestone year brings a lineup of distinguished judges who have helped shape automotive culture worldwide. Barry Meguiar, former host of “Car Crazy” and president of Meguiar’s Wax; Bill Warner, founder of the Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance; and Luigi Chinetti Jr., a Le Mans champion and co‑founder of the North American Racing Team.
Delray Concours Foundation, a 501(c)(3), donates event proceeds to local first responder and youth organizations.
For more information, visit delrayconcours.com.
