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First ever SA bike festival at new Kyalami

Tickets will go on sale soon with prices starting from R190

The first ever South Africa Bike Festival will be held at the newly rejuvenated Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit from May 27 to 29 next year.

Kyalami will open its gates for three days of fun-filled live music and entertainment, new adventures, leisure pursuits and all things engine, petrol and motorcycling.

The event, powered by Discovery Channel, aims to become South Africa’s premier motorcycle, music and lifestyle festival that will showcase entertainment for families as well as educate and encourage the new youthful market about safe and responsible motorcycling.

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Visitors will have the opportunity to experience the brand new circuit facilities at the newly refurbished and much anticipated re-opening of The Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit.

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Together with the manufacturers, associated brands and industry members, Clarion Events UK aim to combine event entertainment experience, international media partnerships and local market expertise to ensure the festival becomes the “must attend” annual motorcycle show in Southern Africa.

The festival will offer entertainment, action, products, services and information to consumers and the trade.

Focusing the event on safe biking, South Africa Bike Festival will provide visitors with the opportunity to experience the benefits of biking in a safe and controlled environment, direct from the brands and experts. From young children through to the retired, there will be an opportunity to try, ride and buy motorcycles as well as see and be part of other motorcycle related pursuits.

Nicole Muller, portfolio director at Clarion Events, adds: “Our long term aim in creating this event will be to drive awareness to a potential new target audience each year and create a sustainable, annual and internationally recognised brand that will bring together the experienced and the young motivators to encourage and grow a new generation of motorcyclists in South Africa and beyond.”

Headline media partner, Discovery Channel and confirmed manufacturers BMW, Triumph, Kawasaki, Indian & Victory, Polaris, Linhai, Suzuki, Yamaha, Honda, SYM, KTM, Can-Am, Husqvarna and Ducati, to name a few, are looking forward to showcasing their brands alongside exciting live music and celebrities, motorcycle parades, custom bike competitions and displays, as well as stunt and enduro-cross entertainment.

Tickets will go on sale soon with prices starting from R190. For more information, visit www.southafricabikefestival.com

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