British MotoGP round promises action-packed May Bank Holiday weekend at Silverstone
Organisers of the 2025 British MotoGP round at Silverstone have unveiled an action-packed weekend of off-track action, with live music, stunt shows, and more.
The Grand Prix world championship returns to the Northamptonshire venue for the May Bank Holiday weekend, kicking off on Friday, May 23 and running until Sunday, May 25.
Each evening will see crowds entertained by live musical performances, starting with highly acclaimed DJ and radio presenter, MistaJam.

On Saturday evening, Hard-Fi will take to the stage for a series of rock anthems, with singer Jake Bugg closing proceedings on Sunday with a series of Indie hits.
For the past decade the British GP has previously taken place in August, with this year’s event just a day before the start of the Isle of Man TT road races.
More off-track entertainment such as BMX bike shows, and merchandise stalls will also take place – with MotoGP’s official charity Two Wheels for Life rebranding the event as the ‘GP of Champions’ with a wide range of activities planned.

Friday and Saturday daytime will see interviews with Two Wheels ambassadors and celebrity supporters, with the evenings seeing racers from all three MotoGP classes taking to the main stage for a series of live auctions.
The charity’s previous Day of Champions on the Thursday before the race weekend has now come to an end, despite generating £246,000 for life-saving causes in Africa in 2024 alone.

Tickets for the race weekend are available now, with Friday general admission priced at £35. This climbs to £55 for Saturday, and then £95 for Sunday. A combined three-day package will cost £115. Children under-11 go free, while children under-16 can get in for £17.50.
Parking is free for motorcycles, while cars are £10 each. On top of MotoGP, Moto2, and Moto3, riders from the British Talent Cup will also take to the track.