Final MotoGP tickets to go on sale
The roar of the bikes ridden by the world's top riders is set to echo across Phillip Island one last time in October, with tickets for the MotoGP Grand Prix of Australia 2026 going on sale on Tuesday, May 26.
The roar of the bikes ridden by the world's top riders is set to echo across Phillip Island one last time in October, with tickets for the MotoGP Grand Prix of Australia 2026 going on sale on Tuesday, May 26.
The event will mark the 30th international Australian MotoGP event staged on Phillip Island and will farewell more than three decades of racing, championships and decades of memories that have helped define Australian motorsport.
Ticket prices will be frozen for 2026.
They start at $50 with no increase from 2025 pricing across all categories - Island Passes (GA), grandstands, hospitality, campgrounds, parking and Catch-a-Coach.
With Australian favourite Jack Miller igniting the home-crowd energy and Phillip Island's famed late-season drama, this year will also see 1000cc bikes take to the track for their final year before new regulations are introduced.
The weekend will also shine a spotlight on Australia's rising stars, with Moto2 contender Senna Agius and emerging Moto3 talent Joel Kelso set to take on the world's best riders.
Beyond the spectacle of MotoGP, fans will be treated to a packed schedule of on-track action, including a points scoring round for the 2026 Penrite ASBK Championship, showcasing Australia's most fierce Superbike riders battling it out.
Tickets will be on sale from 12pm AEST, May 26, including Island Pass (general admission), grandstand, hospitality and campgrounds.
Australian Grand Prix Corporation CEO, Travis Auld said while every MotoGP at Phillip Island was memorable, 2026 was shaping up to be one for the history books as we farewell and celebrate an unbelievable era of MotoGP racing at one of the most spectacular circuits and regions on the calendar.
"We know how much Phillip Island means to motorsport fans, and this will be a truly special year. For many, attending MotoGP at Phillip Island has become a tradition," Travis said.
"Whether racing, volunteering, being a part of the event or simply enjoying the action, this final return to one of the world's greatest racing destinations will be even more meaningful.
"Freezing ticket prices means more fans will get to enjoy this historical moment in MotoGP".
Details: motogp.com.au/tickets