Event maintains circuit in Minas Gerais, with musical programming, exhibitions and activities focused on the universe of two wheels
The Bike Fest has already defined the 2026 calendar and will once again occupy two traditional cities in Minas Gerais. The program starts in São Lourenço, between May 14th and 17th, and continues to Tiradentes, from June 24th to 28th. The circuit remains one of the main motorcycle meetings in the country, bringing together thousands of participants from different regions.
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More than a concentration of motorcycles, the event bets on the combination of tourism, coexistence and experiences linked to the universe of two wheels. The organization points out that the format contributes to public loyalty and expanding the reach of the meeting over the years.
In addition to the cultural impact, Bike Fest also has relevant economic weight. The expectation is that the two editions will move around R$ 90 million in the host cities, boosting sectors such as hotels, food and local commerce.
For 2026, the organization promises to expand the format with new attractions, not yet detailed. The proposal is to reinforce the interaction between the public, brands and motorcycle culture, keeping the event updated and attractive to new visitors.

During the programming days, participants will have access to dealership stands, with the possibility of direct negotiation of motorcycles, in addition to the purchase of accessories and contact with launches in the sector. The agenda also includes rock and blues concerts in structures set up especially for the event, motorcycle exhibitions and areas dedicated to products and components.
The formative character is also present, with technical lectures focused on traffic safety, reinforcing the proposal to unite entertainment and awareness.
With two confirmed stages, the Bike Fest reinforces its presence in Minas Gerais and continues as a meeting point for motorcycling enthusiasts, while stimulating regional tourism.
Registration is free and can be done through the event’s official channels, which use a digital system to control the public in the covered areas, with the aim of increasing the safety and comfort of participants.