MOTOGP IS COMING BACK TO MANDALIKA AND EARLY BIRD TICKETS ARE ALREADY 50% OFF
MotoGP returns to Mandalika on 9–11 October 2026. Early bird tickets for Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia are on sale now 50% off Grandstand, 25% off VIP.
AT A GLANCE
- Dates 9–11 October 2026
- Venue Mandalika International Circuit, Lombok
- Grandstand Discount 50% off (Early Bird)
- VIP Discount 25% off (Early Bird)
What Is the Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia 2026 ?
The Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia 2026 is the official MotoGP round hosted at Mandalika International Circuit, Lombok, Indonesia, organized by InJourney and supported by Kemenpora and Danantara Indonesia. The event runs from 9 to 11 October 2026, featuring 1,000cc prototype motorcycles raced by the world's top riders. Early bird tickets are available now at themandalikagp.com with discounts of 25% on VIP and 50% on Grandstand categories.
Why Mandalika Hits Different
Forget sterile European circuits. Racing at Mandalika means warm ocean air, golden-hour sunsets over the circuit, and the roar of 1,000cc engines bouncing off tropical hills. It's not just a race weekend it's a full sensory experience that happens once a year and fills up fast.
This is the kind of circuit where the crowd noise actually changes the atmosphere on track. Ask anyone who's been trackside; the sound alone is worth the trip.
Indonesia's Own Riders Are in the Mix
Here's the part that makes this year feel different: two Indonesian riders Veda Ega Pratama and Mario Suryo Aji are set to compete, bringing the local hero energy that turns a race weekend into a national moment.
How Much Do Tickets Cost And How Do You Get Them?
Early bird tickets are live now. Grandstand seats carry a 50% discount, while VIP packages are 25% off the regular price. Both are available at themandalikagp.com or through the Goers app.
The counterintuitive truth: these prices won't come back. MotoGP tickets in Europe routinely run €200–€400 per day, and Mandalika's early bird window is one of the most competitively priced premium motorsport offerings in Southeast Asia right now.
Don't wait for "closer to the date" that math doesn't work at events like this.
What Makes This More Than Just a Race?
InJourney frames the Indonesian GP as part of a larger commitment to sport tourism positioning Lombok as a global destination, not just a one-time circuit. That means infrastructure, hospitality, and ancillary programming that keeps improving year over year.
For Indonesian fans aged 25–40, this is the event that earns the Instagram story, the group trip conversation, and the personal milestone of watching world-class racing on home soil.


























