Concours at Wynn Las Vegas to return in October 2026 after record-setting year - Octane Magazine
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Concours at Wynn Las Vegas to return in October 2026 after record-setting year

Words: Elliott Hughes | Photography: Concours at Wynn Las Vegas

Tickets are now on sale for the 2026 Concours at Wynn Las Vegas, which returns to Nevada’s championship 18-hole Wynn Golf Club from 29 October to 1 November. The latest edition follows last year’s record-setting instalment, which continued the event’s push to become one of the world’s leading concours gatherings.

With nearly 7000 visitors and $1.1bn worth of cars displayed in 2025 – including 46 Bugatti Veyrons, more than 40 Paganis and 230 Lamborghinis – the Concours at Wynn is now firmly established among collectors, manufacturers and younger enthusiasts. It is also one of the fastest-growing concours in the US.

Organisers aim to raise the bar again in 2026 with 11 concours classes split across four themes: Hypercars and Supercars, Concours d’Elegance, Artistry and Speed. Classes include Pre-War European Cars (1925-1939), 1970s–90s Supercars and Turbocharged Production Cars (1960-1990). Special categories dedicated to GT1 race cars and the 40th anniversary of the Porsche 959 are also confirmed.

Complementing the traditional concours lawn will be a varied programme that includes the Night Shift GT rooftop supercar gathering on 30 October and a welcome reception at Intrigue nightclub. The main concours takes place at the Wynn Golf Club on 31 October before the weekend concludes with the Tour d’Elegance drive along Las Vegas Boulevard on 1 November.

Last year’s event featured public debuts from the likes of McLaren, Rolls-Royce and Pagani, alongside displays such as Koenigsegg’s one-off Sadair’s Spear hypercar. Attendees also saw Fast and Furious star Sung Kang unveil his ‘78’ – a 1973 Datsun 240Z built by Japanese tuning shop VeilSide. Best of Show honours were awarded to a 1929 Mercedes-Benz 680 S Barker Tourer 26/120/180 in the pre-war category and a 1951 Ferrari 212 Export post-war.

Broad Arrow’s auction was another significant addition, generating more than $13.7m in sales and achieving an 82 percent sell-through rate. Every lot priced above $500,000 found a buyer, while a $2.2m Bugatti Veyron became the top sale and set a model record. Broad Arrow will be hoping to replicate that success at the 2026 concours.

Tickets for the 2026 Concours at Wynn Las Vegas are now on sale.