Motorcycle Live organisers announce December dates at NEC

The organisers of Motorcycle Live have confirmed the event is scheduled to go ahead in December.
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The UK’s biggest motorcycle show was postponed last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic but has been pencilled in for December 4-12 at the NEC in Birmingham at the end of the year.

Finlay McAllan, Managing Director of Motorcycle Live, said: “We’re excited to welcome visitors back to The NEC, for what is already shaping up to be a fantastic show.

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“To be able to offer something to look forward to will see us end the year on a high – where once again two wheel fans can be together to soak up the first major show in the UK for two years.

Michael Dunlop with Steve Plater at Motorcycle Live in 2019.Michael Dunlop with Steve Plater at Motorcycle Live in 2019.
Michael Dunlop with Steve Plater at Motorcycle Live in 2019.

“The 2021 event promises a real treat - something everyone deserves.”

One popular aspect of the annual show is ‘TT Day’, which focuses on the Isle of Man TT festival and brings together many of road racing’s top names, including in recent years Michael Dunlop, John McGuinness, Peter Hickman, Dean Harrison, Lee Johnston, James Hillier, Michael Rutter, Bruce Anstey and Conor Cummins.

Tickets will go on sale later in the year.

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