The second annual Rick Ross Car and Bike Show took place successfully on Saturday at the rapper’s “Promise Land” mansion in Fayetteville, Georgia, without any issues. The event featured a performance, a rodeo, and an impressive showcase of some of the most remarkable cars in the South, drawing a large crowd.
The second edition of the event brought back many elements from the first, including hundreds of cars owned by enthusiasts from across the region, as well as Ross’s personal collection of classic American cars. Among them was his prized 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air in fire engine red.
Social media has been flooded with photos and videos of the stunning vehicles on display, including a giant yellow Tonka-style Ford truck, a purple Lamborghini Huracán with an airbrushed image of Kobe Bryant, and a lime green C8 Corvette Z06. Ross also had a Bell Air-style golf cart that zipped around his expansive property.
In addition to the vehicle display, awards were given out, much like at traditional Concours d’Elegance shows. Ross shared a photo of a custom 1975 Chevrolet Caprice Classic, which was awarded “Best Donk” for its emerald green exterior and gold-accented green leather interior.
This year’s event was more than just a car show, as Ross performed alongside Meek Mill and Gucci Mane. For the first time, a rodeo was also part of the show.
Ross must be pleased with how things turned out, especially after concerns about the event’s future arose when his permit request was initially denied due to safety and traffic issues. He was granted the permit after making adjustments to security, transportation, and parking.
Plans are already in motion for next year’s show, with Ross hinting that cars from Tyler the Creator’s private collection will be featured.