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2016 Motorcycle Live tickets on sale right now

Tickets for Motorcycle Live 2016 are on sale now, and with the return of an all-inclusive price, plus significant savings and on-the-spot-prizes for online advance buyers, there’s never been a better reason to pre-book your trip to the UK’s biggest bike show.

The all-inclusive Motorcycle Live ticket means that every live feature and event at the show will be absolutely FREE. That’s seven opportunities to ride a bike, non-stop interactive entertainment, classic, custom and special anniversary displays, celebrity appearances and the incredible FMX Live Arena! Over 33 of the world’s leading motorcycle manufacturers will be present showcasing not only their existing models, but also their 2017 machinery for the first time in the UK.

An advance adult ticket is priced at just £19.50 – a massive £5.50 less than the on-the-door price. Families will also benefit from the new pricing structure, with kids aged 11-16 paying just £1, both in advance and on-the-door, and kids aged 10 and under getting in FREE. This means the entry fee for a family of four now comes in at well under £50.

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Those buying in advance online could be in with the chance of receiving one of hundreds of Golden Tickets, and will find out instantly whether they have won a prize. The Golden Ticket prize pool includes anything from keyrings, caps and t-shirts, to motorcycle clothing, helmets and boots, VIP racing tickets and experience days.

Motorcycle Live 2016 takes place at The NEC, Birmingham from 19-27 November. Advance tickets are on sale now, priced at just £19.50 per adult, £12 for Seniors, £1 for 11-16 year olds* and FREE for children aged ten and under (accompanied by a paying adult). There is also a £25 advance ticket, which includes entry to the show and a Spada bag worth £29.99**. To book, call 0844 581 2345 or visit www.motorcyclelive.co.uk.

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