The exhibition path includes vehicles owned or driven by musicians, archival and contemporary photographs, and original audio content, offering a multidisciplinary overview of this cultural dialogue.

Ferrari and music share a common creative framework, based on a balance between technical discipline and expressive freedom. In both fields, performance represents a central moment, whether on stage or behind the wheel. The exhibition reflects this parallel by presenting the automobile as a personal and cultural expression associated with artistic identity.
The exhibition features artists who have selected Ferrari as a symbol, source of inspiration, or companion in their professional and personal journeys. The cars on display are presented as evidence of these individual relationships.
The exhibition design is structured around visual and audio content developed specifically for the project. A series of podcasts, produced exclusively for the exhibition by Chora Media with the participation of journalist Federico Buffa, accompanies the visitor experience, focusing on stories and connections between musicians and their cars.
Among the vehicles on display are Nick Mason’s 250 GTO, Herbert von Karajan’s 250 GT Lusso, the one-off SP12 commissioned by Eric Clapton, global superstar J Balvin’s 512 TR, and the SF90 XX owned by Swizz Beatz.
The Greatest Hits –Music Legends and their Ferraris will be on view until 16 February 2027 at the Museo Enzo Ferrari in Modena.

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