MAXIM 2023 | Glamorous Grand Prix Party Returns at Windsor Station
Downtown Montreal is about to turn up the heat! Mark your calendars for June 17 as the city’s hottest F1 event – the MAXIM Grand Prix Party – is making a comeback at the historic Windsor Station. This annual race weekend gala – hosted by femme fatale Kim Bruneau – is not just about gazing at supercars; it’s about celebrating nightlife in the city.
Known for its lineup of high-octane performances, the party’s 2nd edition will not only feature Grammy award-winning artist Diplo as the star attraction, but also showcase DJs Francis Mercier, Sam Blacky, and Ruckus.
This event isn’t just about the music; it’s an experience that starts with glamorous red-carpet moments before entering a massive space with a circus-like atmosphere. Picture elevated cocktail tables, exclusive stage lounges and front-row access, all under one roof.
The event’s charm lies in its exclusivity and the chance to be surrounded by artists, athletes, and celebrities, who are as much a part of Montreal’s cultural fabric as the Grand Prix itself.
MAXIM has become one of nightlife high points of Montreal’s annual Grand Prix weekend. It’s an event that brings together the city’s chic culture, blending the historic with the modern, the glam with the sporty, and the local with the international. And this year, it seeks to be as bold and beautiful thanks, again, to the stagecraft of Black Mohawk Productions.
So dress to impress and prepare for a night of surprises adding even more flair to such a glitzy event.
Here is what you need to know MAXIM Grand Prix Party 2023
Date: Saturday, June 17, from 7PM to 3PM
Location: 1100 Av. des Canadiens-de-Montréal, Montréal, QC H3C 2H8
Tickets: showpass.com/maximgrandprix
Facebook: @MaximGrandPrixParty
Instagram: @maximgrandprixparty
Website: maximgrandprixparty.com
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