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CASH & ROCKET Closes Out Its 2026 U.S. Car Tour in Miami

CASH & ROCKET Closes Out Its 2026 U.S. Car Tour in Miami

The 2026 U.S. edition ran April 23 through 26, moving through Charleston, Savannah, Jacksonville, Palm Beach, and Miami.

Thirty luxury sports cars rolling through Charleston in formation is a difficult thing to ignore. That image opened CASH & ROCKET's second U.S. Car Tour, a four-day philanthropic drive through the American Southeast that wrapped in Miami on April 26.

Founded in 2011 by Julie Brangstrup, CASH & ROCKET operates as a fundraising platform and global network of women committed to charitable giving. The organization now counts more than 2,800 members worldwide. Its annual tours have become a fixture on the philanthropic calendar, pairing high-end automotive culture with on-the-ground community impact.

The 2026 U.S. edition ran April 23 through 26, moving through Charleston, Savannah, Jacksonville, Palm Beach, and Miami.

Charleston set the tone. After an orientation at The Cooper Hotel, the convoy headed to Middleton Place before returning to line Tobacco Street for the evening. The night's fundraising soirée, held in partnership with Astrea London, benefited Impact Charleston, a nonprofit focused on youth mentorship and education. Among those in attendance were several cast members from Southern Charm, Olympic equestrian Mathilda Karlsson, entrepreneur Rachel "Rocky" Barnes, and singer Jackie Cruz, who performed live to close the event.

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Savannah was quieter by design. The convoy passed through in the morning, and the group gathered for a private waterfront lunch before pushing on to Jacksonville, where Brangstrup led a panel discussion on investment and opportunity in Dubai, joined by speakers from Dubai Economy and Tourism and UK Sotheby's International Realty.

Palm Beach brought the tour's wellness programming to the foreground. A Pilates session at The Palm House Hotel opened the day before the evening shifted focus to fundraising, with a soirée benefiting Style Saves, a Florida nonprofit that provides essential goods to youth and families, and Sumbandila, which supports students in South Africa through scholarships and mentorship. UBS International's Catherine Lapadula spoke during the event.

The tour finished in Miami, where the fleet arrived in the Design District and turned NE 41st Street into a public car display. The evening concluded at The Moore Club with a soirée benefiting Style Saves, closing out the tour's fundraising programming. Cruz performed again, joined by Liset Alea, The Hornies, and Kate Ozz.

"From the moment we rolled into Charleston to our Grand Finale in Miami, every mile reminded us why we do this," said Brangstrup.

CASH & ROCKET has raised over $6.6 million since its founding and is targeting $15 million by 2030. For 2026, the organization has two tours on the calendar: this one in the U.S. and one in Spain this fall, culminating in Madrid. The fall event will run September 10-13th, with the route being from Marbella to Madrid for the first-ever Formula 1 event.

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