Following its debut last year, Motorcycle Live visitors will have the chance to see a brand new breath-taking stunt show within a purpose built, seated arena. And what’s more, show visitors get FREE entry to the Moto-Cirque Arena between 16-24 November at the NEC, Birmingham with their standard entry ticket.
With numerous high octane shows taking place throughout the day, there are plenty of opportunities to see the amazing skills on show from our Freestyle Motocross and Moto Trials pros.
The star-studded line-up is headlined by Motorcycle Live regular – and show fan – Dan Whitby. He will be joined by Samson Eaton, Arran Powley and Nez Parker – so visitors can look forward to amazing tricks, backflips-a-plenty and crazy sideways action from some of Europe’s best FMX stars.
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Multiple British Trials Champions, James Dabil and Jack Price will also be performing – bringing their Moto Trials flare to Birmingham.
Shows take place multiple times a day, with performances on:
Monday – Thursday: 12:00 and 14:00
Friday: 12:00, 14:00 and 15:30
Saturday and Sunday – 11:30, 14:00 and 15:30
Advance tickets are on sale now, priced at just £19.50 per adult, £12 for Seniors and £1 for 6-16 year olds* – and there’s no extra cost to take a seat in the Moto-Cirque Arena and watch the astonishing show…
There is also a £25.00 advance ticket, which includes entry to the show and an Oxford Products Secure HD Max disc lock worth £25.00, which is collected at the show.
Car parking has been subsidised for 2019 with advanced car parking £10 and £12 on the day. As always, motorcycle parking is FREE in the Monimoto Bike Park.
To book or for more information, visit www.motorcyclelive.co.uk
*Advance ticket prices, closing date for advanced tickets 5pm on 15 November 2019. There is a £1.50 fulfilment fee per order. **Under 16s must be accompanied by a paying adult. All information correct at time of release.
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