Rick Ross hosted his car show on his estate called ‘The Promise Land’
- Rick Ross just hosted the third annual Rick Ross Car & Bike Show
- Thousands flocked to see the wide array of tricked-out and vintage cars
- But the rapper is now facing serious backlash with some attendees demanding a refund
Published on Jun 03, 2024 at 8:32 PM (UTC+4)
by Andie Reeves
Last updated on Jun 03, 2024 at 8:32 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
Rick Ross just hosted his third annual car show.
In case you didn’t know, the rapper opens his palatial estate to autoheads every summer.
The event attracted thousands of people and hundreds of vintage cars and bikes.
Of course, it wasn’t your average car show and featured a star-studded performance, diamond-encrusted trophies, and plenty of drama.
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Rick Ross considers his car collection to be the best in the world, publicly challenging anyone who thinks theirs is better.
The rapper’s net worth is rumored to be around $150 million and he owns over 100 cars.
He also recently splashed out on a private jet and hired his own personal air hostess to match.
Three years ago he launched the Rick Ross Car and Bike Show at his ‘Promised Land’ estate in Fayetteville, Georgia.
That’s right: he invites thousands of people to come to his house to look at his cars.
Luckily it is more of a palace than a home.
This year a whopping 12,000 people flocked to the show, where tickets started at $250 each.
Some of the biggest names in hip-hop were in attendance alongside an incredible mix of modern and vintage cars.
Quavo also gave an exclusive performance.
Those who entered their rides stood the chance to win a trophy, which was a diamond-encrusted key in an alligator skin briefcase.
But remember we told you there was drama?
Well, some folks weren’t happy because of the organization of the event, claiming things were a bit slow getting in and out, there weren’t enough restrooms, water stands, and all sorts.
We can’t be sure about that, having not been there, but there isn’t really a handbook for running a car show out of the house of a famous rapper.
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Andie is a content writer from South Africa with a background in broadcasting and journalism. Starting her career in the glossy pages of Cosmopolitan and Marie Claire, Andie has a broad portfolio, covering everything from sustainability solutions to celebrity car collections. When not at her laptop Andie can be found sewing, recording her podcast, taking board games too seriously or road-tripping in her bright green Kia.