Chevy SXSW: Farewell to SXSW 2011
Not very many festivals can match the power that SXSW brings. When you combine some of the world’s top tech enthusiasts and entrepreneurs with some of the best musical acts on the planet, the only thing you can get is excellence. Here at Chevy, we got to see the best of both worlds, and we were able to bring events and programs to the festival with a great response from all of you.
We kicked things off with a Roadtrip consisting of 10 teams from all over the country (as well as two from Canada). Along the way the teams completed challenges raising money for Adopt A Classroom. Team Autofollow took the gold medal and all the teams celebrated together when they arrived in Austin.
Close to 1000 people took a Chevy for a spin during SXSW. We had Volt’s, Camaros, Corvettes, and Cruze’s available. We gave more than 11,000 people rides around the city in our Chevy Cruzes and had 7,000 visitors to our Volt Lounge, and we’re pretty proud to have shared the whole experience with everyone who came out.
Speaking of Catch A Chevy: did you get to talk much to your driver? We featured one of drivers, Crystal Meeker, in a blog post at www.sxsw.com/chevy. Crystal gave us some inside information on what people were confessing during their Cruze ride, and even told us about how she dropped a couple off at a wedding on 12th Street.
Chevy was also covering the SXSWi panels, keeping up with the new trends, and interviewing celebrities and influencers. We learned about gamification, interviewed Romany Malco about his SXSW experience, talked to Tony Hsieh on his Happiness Bus and met with Dane Cook to hear more about his new movie.
We also met a ton of new people through our other events at SXSW. We held our first-ever Indie Showcase this year and were glad to host Reptar, The Kickback, The Hounds Below, NewVillager, Dinosaur Feathers and Black Cards at Maggie Mae’s on Sixth Street. Our goal was to not miss a beat and we hope you didn’t either!
Our Chevy Volt Recharge Lounge stayed open every day during all of the excitement of the festival, so we hope you had at least a little bit of time to hang out and recharge with us. We were lucky enough to have a few guests drop in for a while, too. Chamillionaire shared with us his thoughts on tech and music in today’s industry, and Eisley gave us some details on the history of the band and their love for music.
Finally, Chevrolet wrapped up the entire festival with our Chevy SXSW Music Showcase at Stubb’s Saturday night. We brought in two big-name bands, Panic! At the Disco and The Bravery, alongside Electric Touch, Tres Mts. and AWOLNATION. According to Pandora CTO Tom Conrad, it was “the best show of the week.” We were also able to catch up backstage with all the bands, so visit our YouTube page to check out exclusive interviews.
So this is it, SXSW. It’s time to pack up the Catch A Chevy fleet and head back to Detroit. We’re saying good-bye this year and looking forward to next year at the same time. Thanks for coming out, we had a blast!









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