The Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix returns to Phillip Island from the 18 to 20 October! See the sport’s best riders on one of the world’s most beloved circuits, including Australia’s own MotoGPTM talent Jack Miller, Senna Agius in Moto2TM and Joel Kelso and Jacob Roulstone in Moto3TM. Press: AGP Corp

For the first time free motorcycle parking will be available to all day visitors across all three days, located conveniently by the circuit. Arrive worry-free on the day knowing you have access to motorcycle parking, at no cost. Whether you’re a seasoned attendee or first-time visitor, there’s something for everyone at this year’s event. Experience the excitement of the highly anticipated MotoGPTM Sprint race included in the weekend’s Saturday line-up.

Phillip Island saw an awesome attendance as the MotoGP returned to Australia after the world shut down due to COVID-19.

The Island Pass (GA) provides fans value for money with a price freeze across the whole three days, with tickets remaining at 2023 prices. Located by Gardner Straight, the new Trackside Club offers a premium experience, including undercover viewing accessible to all Island Pass ticket holders. Enjoy an outdoor garden, dedicated lounge area, private cash bar and a variety of food and beverage options conveniently located nearby.



Don’t want to drive or ride? The convenient Catch-a-Coach service provides transportation from Melbourne CBD daily and from Cranbourne and Clayton on Sunday, directly to and from the Circuit, ensuring a hassle- free journey. Island Pass, Grandstand seating, Trackside Club, The Clubhouse, Campgrounds, Paddock Passes and Catch- a-Coach tickets are all set to go on sale to the public at 12:00pm AEST on Thursday, June 20.


For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit here.


“The Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix will be back bigger than ever this year with the event being the perfect opportunity to gather your friends and family, hit the road and enjoy Phillip Island and all the action on-track.

“We’re conscious of the rising costs of living and are working on ways to make our event more accessible, with the free motorcycle parking and a price freeze on Island Passes, benefits that we hope fans will love”. Australian Grand Prix Corporation Chief Executive Officer, Travis Auld.

Recording his first win since he was triumphant at Le Mans last year, an emotional Miller couldn't hide his delight with his triumph, doing the Aussie athlete tradition of a "shoey".


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