Lexus Melbourne Cup Tour hits the road alongside all-star line up
The Victoria Racing Club today announced the 39 successful destinations that will host the 2024 Lexus Melbourne Cup Tour, after receiving a record number of applications from communities around the world.
This year’s tour will see the $750,000 18-carat-gold trophy journey across the globe with the final route spanning six countries including Australia, Japan, USA, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and Ireland.
As part of the journey the People’s Cup will travel far and wide across Australia, including visiting Barellan in New South Wales, Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory, Nathalia in regional Victoria and Esperance while in Western Australia.
The successful destinations were revealed as part of a special launch event at Flemington Racecourse, which saw racing royalty and sporting champions announce the lucky destinations the tour will visit while in their home states.
Dual Lexus Melbourne Cup-winning jockey and Lexus Ambassador Corey Brown (2009 and 2017) revealed the New South Wales destinations including the town of Taree located in the Manning River region where he grew up.
Multiple Group 1 winning jockey Jamie Kah revealed the successful South Australian towns including Clare where she rode her first winner at Clare Valley Racing Club in 2012 aboard Magic Tigress, before three-time Lexus Melbourne Cup-winning jockey Glen Boss (2003, 2004 and 2005) revealed the Queensland destinations and spoke to the importance of sharing the magic of the People’s Cup with regional communities.
Three-time Lexus Melbourne Cup-winning jockey Damien Oliver (1995, 2002 and 2013) revealed the Western Australian destinations and reflected on his first Cup Tour visit to his home state as part of last year’s tour, before Lexus Melbourne Cup-winning jockey Michelle Payne OAM (2015) revealed the successful Victorian destinations.
Reigning Olympic champion swimmer and friend of the VRC Ariarne Titmus OAM also made a special appearance through a pre-recorded video to announce the two Cup Tour destinations in her birth state, Tasmania.
Successful Cup Tour destination representative Kate Everett made the more than 3400km journey to officially announce the successful Northern Territory destinations including her hometown of Katherine as well as speak to their nominated charity in the Lexus Melbourne Cup Tour National Sweep, Dolly’s Dream. Kate and her husband Tick founded Dolly’s Dream in 2018 following the shattering loss of their 14-year-old daughter, Dolly, to suicide after ongoing bullying.
Introduced in 2019, the National Sweep is an important VRC charity initiative which see’s 24 rural and regional towns allocated a barrier for the 2024 Lexus Melbourne Cup.
Representatives from each of the 24 destinations will be flown to Melbourne to watch the Lexus Melbourne Cup live on track at Flemington and the town which draws the barrier of the winning horse will be presented with a cash prize of $50,000 to put towards a charity of their choice.
Students from Cowes, another successful Cup Tour destination, dressed in colours made a guard of honour for the racing royalty to exit the event before Damien Oliver, Glen Boss, Michelle Payne OAM, Jamie Kah and Corey Brown departed in a Lexus convertible signaling the tour hitting the road.
24 Lexus vehicles also lined the Members Lawn with personalised branding revealing each of the rural and regional Cup Tour destinations across Australia that will be part of this year’s Lexus Melbourne Cup Tour National Sweep.
VRC Chairman Neil Wilson said the record number of applications from across the world signifies the global appeal of “the race that stops a nation™”.
“After receiving a record-breaking number of applications, the VRC is delighted to announce the Lexus Melbourne Cup Tour will visit 39 destinations in 2024,” Mr Wilson said.
“After 21 years, the Lexus Melbourne Cup Tour has continued to grow and evolve into a significant community event that allows us to share the magic of the Lexus Melbourne Cup trophy in remote parts of Australia and overseas, far away from Flemington and the first Tuesday in November.
“This year’s tour will also visit a number of international destinations including New York for the Belmont Gold Cup which will offer a golden ticket to the winner into this year’s Lexus Melbourne Cup for the first time, further emphasising the internationalisation and reach of our iconic race.”
Lexus Australia Chief Executive John Pappas said as Principal Partner of the VRC they were honoured to again be part of this year’s Lexus Melbourne Cup Tour.
“Lexus is a leading luxury lifestyle brand with a commitment to supporting iconic Australian events and showcasing exemplary design, which can also be seen today with our finest luxury vehicles on display,” Mr Pappas said.
“We are also thrilled that this year’s tour will commence in Tokyo at our brand centre, Intersect by Lexus, to continue to celebrate this wonderful long-term partnership and support the tour which is an important initiative which sees the Lexus Melbourne Cup shared with people around the world.”
Now in its 22nd year, the tour has travelled over one million kilometres, visiting more than 640 destinations to unite communities and provide the once-in-life-time opportunity to get up close and experience the magic of the People’s Cup. This includes visiting 482 schools, 401 hospitals and aged care facilities, participating in over 2100 community events and raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for local fundraising initiatives.
This year's tour will commence its journey on Friday May 31, kicking off in Tokyo.
Tour destinations will be supported by the VRC to plan and host a range of memorable community events during the Cup’s visit. A stable of racing legends will accompany the Cup as tour ambassadors and share their unforgettable Lexus Melbourne Cup moments.
2024 LEXUS MELBOURNE CUP TOUR DESTINATIONS
Victoria – Melbourne, Cowes, Rochester, Woodside, Trentham, Alpine Shire, Mt Wycheproof, Lancefield, Nathalia
New South Wales – Sydney, Boorowa, Cootamundra, Harden - Murrumburrah, Barellan, Taree
South Australia – Adelaide, Port Lincoln, Murray Bridge, Clare
Western Australia – Perth, Wyalkatchem, Esperance
Queensland – Brisbane, Cassowary Coast, Gregory, Emerald
Tasmania – Hobart, Rowella
Northern Territory – Darwin, Tennant Creek, Katherine
International – Tokyo (JP), New York (USA), Auckland (NZ), Cambridge (NZ), London (UK), Chichester (UK), Dublin (IRE), Galway (IRE)
ITINERARY
Dates |
Destinations |
Friday 31 May – Tuesday 4 June |
TOKYO (JPN) |
Thursday 6 June – Saturday 8 June |
NEW YORK (USA) |
Friday 28 June |
COWES (VIC)* |
Sunday 30 June – Monday 1 July |
CAMBRIDGE (NZ) |
Wednesday 3 July |
AUCKLAND (NZ) |
Monday 8 July |
BOOROWA (NSW)* |
Tuesday 9 July |
COOTAMUNDRA (NSW)* & HARDEN – MURRUMBURRAH* (NSW)* |
Wednesday 10 July
|
BARELLAN (NSW)* |
Monday 15 July |
DARWIN (NT) |
Tuesday 16 July – Wednesday 18 July |
TENNANT CREEK (NT)* |
Friday 19 July – Saturday 20 July |
KATHERINE (NT)* |
Tuesday 23 July |
ROWELLA (TAS)* |
Wednesday 24 July |
HOBART (TAS) |
Friday 26 July – Monday 29 July |
LONDON (UK) |
Tuesday 30 July – Thursday 1 August |
CHICHESTER (GOODWOOD FESTIVAL) (UK) |
Friday 2 August – Saturday 3 August |
GALWAY (SUMMER FESTIVAL) (IRE)
|
Monday 5 August -Tuesday 6 August |
DUBLIN (IRE) |
Wednesday 14 August |
WYALKATCHEM (WA)* |
Thursday 15 August |
PERTH (WA) |
Saturday 17 August |
ESPERANCE (WA)* |
Tuesday 20 August |
CASSOWARY COAST (QLD)* |
Thursday 22 August |
GREGORY (QLD)* |
Saturday 24 August |
TAREE (NSW)* |
Wednesday 28 August |
ALPINE SHIRE (VIC)* |
Friday 30 August |
MT WYCHEPROOF (VIC)* |
Sunday 1 September – Friday 5 September |
SYDNEY (NSW) |
Sunday 8 September |
EMERALD (QLD)* |
Friday 13 September |
BRISBANE (QLD) |
Tuesday 17 September |
PORT LINCOLN (SA)* |
Thursday 19 September – Friday 20 September |
MURRAY BRIDGE (SA)* |
Saturday 21 September |
ADELAIDE (SA) |
Sunday 22 September |
CLARE (SA)* |
Friday 4 October |
ROCHESTER (VIC)* |
Saturday 5 October |
NATHALIA (VIC)* |
Wednesday 9 October |
WOODSIDE (VIC)* |
Wednesday 16 October |
TRENTHAM (VIC)* |
Thursday 17 October |
LANCEFIELD (VIC)* |
Friday 18 October – Monday 4 November |
MELBOURNE (VIC) |
Tuesday 5 November |
LEXUS MELBOURNE CUP DAY |
*Part of the Lexus Melbourne Cup Tour National Sweep |