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Public tickets, camping on sale for 2025 Bathurst 12 Hour

22 Jul
Event Tickets and camping go on sale today for the 2025 running of Australia’s International enduro, the Bathurst 12 Hour.
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To be held across the January 31-February 2 weekend next year, all 2025 General Admission and Grandstand tickets go on sale at 12:00PM AEST today at 2024 prices. Tickets can be purchased online via Ticketek, and camp sites can be purchased online here.

As is traditional at the event, all General Admission ticketholders will have access to the pit / paddock area, rooftop bar atop the iconic Mount Panorama pit building and all GA spectator areas around the famous circuit.

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More than 47,000 people attended the 2024 event, one which included record campground sales with sites at both the top and bottom of Mount Panorama selling out well ahead of the event commencing.

Demand has already proven to be extremely high for campground and Grandstand tickets in 2025 as the event continues to expand both on and off the track, with fans encouraged to book early to avoid missing out.

Limited sites are still available to purchase in the Paddock and Reid & Sulman campgrounds for 2025, with McPhillamy Park already sold out in record time following the early access period given to existing campsite holders.

A highly limited number of sites will be available for the public to purchase from 12pm AEST today.

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Corporate experiences are now also on sale, with an array of options ranging from the excitement of the Bathurst 12 Hour club through to exclusive private suites in the pit building all available to be booked via the Bathurst 12 Hour website.

“We’re excited to go on sale to the general public for camping, tickets and corporate experience for the 2025 edition of Australia's International Enduro,” Shane Rudzis, Bathurst 12 Hour Event Director said.

“We’re mindful of the current rising costs of living so all 2025 General Admission and Grandstand tickets remain at 2024 prices, making it an incredibly good value for money weekend of international motorsport.

“Demand for campgrounds in particular has been remarkable with a vast majority of sites already snapped up by those who camped this year, so we really encourage people to book early to avoid missing out.

“Grandstand seats are also expected to be in high demand so our message is to get in early!

“Planning for the 2025 event is already well advanced and, having listened to extensive fan feedback following this year’s event, we are excited about some of the new innovations and improvements we are going to make for our fans next February.

“It’s going to be one for the ages and we are working hard to make sure the off-track experience matches how good it will be on Mount Panorama all weekend.”

Bathurst Mayor Cr Jess Jennings said the Bathurst 12 Hour has established itself as a popular event to kick off the motorsport calendar and fans will be keen to snap up tickets for the 2025 edition.

“With tickets for the races and camping going on sale, I’m sure there will be plenty of fans getting in early to secure their spot at the Mount.

“More than 47,000 race goers enjoyed the 2024 Bathurst 12 Hour and I am sure we will see that number grow again next year when the event returns to its tradition early February date.”

The Bathurst 12 Hour is proudly supported by the NSW Government through its tourism and major events agency Destination NSW.

More information can be found via the Bathurst 12 Hour website or via Ticketek.

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