Organisers of Australasia’s biggest enthusiast motorcycle event, the inaugural Bike Fest Oz! 2023 are pleased to announce that they have confirmed August 16-20, 2023 as being the official dates for next year’s ultimate celebration of all things motorcycling!
The dates were determined after consultation with local authorities, accommodation providers and community groups and will ensure that all Festival visitors and participants will be able to make the absolute most of their experience at the inaugural Bike Fest Oz!.
“It allows Festival visitors to escape the southern winter at a time when accommodation rates and travel costs are at their lowest, so people will be able to make the most of their stay without having to endure the long queues etc that are experienced during a normal holiday period,” said Festival organizer and promotor Chris Beattie.
“The dates are also the result of discussions we’ve had with police and other local groups in and around the Tweed and Gold Coasts, and will ensure there are no clashes with other major events in the area. So visitors will be free to roam the entire coast and hinterland at their own pace and check out all the fantastic natural and other attractions of the area.”
Anyone interested in making an early bird booking will need to log on to bikefestoz.com.au and fill out the booking form as well as lodge a refundable deposit of $500, which will entitle them to a place in the Grand BFO! Rolling Thunder Parade (limited spots available btw). They will also be sent a souvenir Festival T-shirt and other material as soon as their booking is confirmed.
“And all bookings will also entitle people to preferred status when we announce our major accommodation partner shortly,” said Chris.
“Can’t say too much at this stage, but I’d advise anyone thinking of getting in early with their own accommodation booking to wait until we announce the official BFO! 2023 accommodation packages, which will definitely be competitively priced and also ensure those booking will be in the heart of most of the action.”
