Did Mercedes Benz Just Host the Party of the Week? Travis Scott, Kendall Jenner, Bradley Cooper—and More!

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Hosted by Kendall Jenner and Bradley Cooper, the celebration of the new Electric G-Class Mercedes-Benz featured a performance by Travis Scott.

Few parties reach the level of last night's celebration in Los Angeles for the all-new electric Mercedes-Benz G-Class, hosted by Kendall Jenner and Bradley Cooper. The invitation promised an evening 'under and with the stars of Los Angeles,' and it certainly delivered.

”Los Angeles is a place famous for its legends, which is why we chose to reveal our new electric G-Class right here in Beverly Hills,” said Bettina Fetzer, Vice President of Communications and Marketing at Mercedes Benz AG. “We're very grateful that so many of our beloved G-family like Kendall Jenner, Bradley Cooper, or Travis Scott joined us to celebrate the relaunch of our icon tonight.

 

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