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DETROIT - The numbers are in. 275,000 people attended the Detroit Auto Show over its 11-day return to January. How does that compare to the last time the event was held in January back in 2019 ...
With the auto show returning to its January roots, Clare Pollard, a stylist based in metro Detroit, predicted this kind of "classic glam" to be the night's theme, with women wearing sequined and ...
The Charity Preview, which charges $400 for a ticket, has raised more than $125 million for children’s charities in southeast Michigan since 1976. The amount of money raised at this year's event ...
As thousands of guests descended on Huntington Place in downtown Detroit for the Detroit Auto Show's Charity Preview on Friday evening, big snowflakes fell rapidly, a fitting backdrop for the show ...
As attendees take it all in the event benefits six children's charities in Southeast Michigan. Within the past 20 years, the charity preview has raised millions. "We're here. We are in Detroit.
Curtis Christopher Greene, 40, of Detroit, wears a custom-made suit that he had made for the Detroit Auto Show Charity Preview at Huntington Place in Detroit, Friday, Jan. 10, 2024.
The Detroit Auto Show's Charity Preview went well Friday night. But there was one big hiccup: coat check. The coat check line took hours, attendees said. As police stepped in to assist employees ...
Just in time for the 2025 Detroit Auto Show, the annual Charity Preview event is here. Attendees wear their Sunday best for a great cause. Gavin Newsom Halts Ronald Reagan's Environmental Law ...
7 News Detroit is proud to be the official television partner of the Detroit Auto Show Charity Preview. Flo Rida has sold over 100 million singles worldwide and is the CEO of his own label ...
Hip-hop hitmaker Flo Rida will headline the Detroit Auto Show's 2025 Charity Preview, officials announced Wednesday. The Miami rapper is known for his No. 1 hits "Low," "Right Round" and "Whistle." ...
The show, formerly called the North American International Auto Show, will be held at Huntington Place in downtown Detroit, and will be spread over 11 days from Friday, Jan. 10, to Monday, Jan. 20.