Porsche: Race car concert in Stuttgart 🎥
SOUND NIGHT After a two-year break, sports cars are making music again. On September 18, the Porsche Museum will start the engines of various vehicles from the collection. A show that fans of the brand should not miss. All information about the Sound Night is available on the museum's homepage at this link. Louder and more broadly positioned than before sound on [...]
All information about the Sound Night is available on the museum's homepage at this link available.
On September 18, starting at 7 p.m. at the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen, the engines of racing and production vehicles that once made history or will continue to do so in the future will be heard louder and more widely than ever before.
Porsche sound as a digital live event
Achim Stejskal, Head of Porsche Heritage and Museum: "We are delighted to announce the first digital sound night to fans and our customers around the world. The Corona pandemic has presented us all with major challenges. Based on the requests, we realized that we were not the only ones missing the engine sound. So for the first time this year, we will be broadcasting the typical Porsche sound to all countries around the globe via a live digital event."
Celebrity pilots accompany the show
To announce the digital sound night, the Porsche Museum enlisted the support of former and active racing drivers and brand ambassadors Walter Röhrl, Hans-Joachim Stuck, Timo Bernhard and Pascal Wehrlein. The four brand ambassadors will be an active part of the event.
Transmission Next Level in three languages
Walter Röhrl: "When I heard that Porsche was holding another sound night, I of course accepted immediately. The unmistakable sound of many models inspires me."
The sound night "Next Level" will be broadcast in three languages for the first time: In German, English and French you can follow the memories of contemporary witnesses and PS celebrities.