Haas Moto Museum Debuts After-Hours Series with
“Haas After Dark”

Press Release

DALLAS, Texas – (April 15, 2026) – The Haas Moto Museum announced the launch of Haas After Dark, a new after-hours event series designed to transform the museum’s renowned motorcycle collection into a dynamic social experience. The inaugural event will take place on Thursday,
May 14, 2026, with the series continuing monthly.

Haas After Dark invites guests to experience one of Dallas’ most distinctive cultural destinations, blending motorcycles, design and nightlife. For an entry fee of $25.00 per person, the experience will include two complimentary beer and wine tickets, a music-packed show from powerhouse DJ Gwan Chow and an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour by the museum’s master builder, Craig Rodsmith, and chief engineer, Chris “Sparky” Williamson. On-site for your dining pleasure and purchase will be 5 Penny Pizza, gourmet pizza extraordinaire, and Motokofe, espresso on three wheels.

“We’re always looking for new ways to connect people to the artistry and innovation of motorcycles,” said Stacey Mayfield, co-founder and director of the Haas Moto Museum. “Haas After Dark is a chance to gather, unwind and explore the museum in a way that feels fresh and engaging.”

Home to more than 230 rare and custom motorcycles, the Haas Moto Museum has established itself as a premier destination for enthusiasts, collectors and design aficionados. The new after-hours series builds on that reputation, offering an immersive environment where history, craftsmanship and community come together.

Event Details
What: Haas After Dark launch night
When: Thursday, May 14, 2026 at 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Purchase Tickets: https://haasmg.vbotickets.com/event/haas_after_dark/190483
Where: Haas Moto Museum, 4301 N Beltwood Parkway, Dallas, TX 75244

ABOUT THE HAAS MOTO MUSEUM

Located in Dallas, Texas, the Haas Moto Museum is a 20,000-square-foot cultural destination showcasing more than 230 rare and custom motorcycles spanning 13 decades, from early motorized bicycles to modern designs. Founded by the late Bobby Haas, a passionate collector and curator, the museum blends engineering, history and art through a dynamic collection presented alongside large-scale metal sculptures and commissioned works. Today, the museum is led by co-founder and director Stacey Mayfield, who continues to advance its vision through immersive exhibits, including a chronological History Hall, world-record racing machines and a custom shop dedicated to one-of-a-kind builds. The museum offers an engaging experience that celebrates the craftsmanship, innovation and cultural impact of motorcycles.

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