Motoverse 2025: Royal Enfield’s iconic motorcycling festival returns to Goa in November


Motoverse 2025, India’s most iconic celebration of moto-culture, returns to Goa this November. From exclusive bike launches and action-packed races to unforgettable music and immersive rider experiences, this edition promises an exhilarating convergence of passion, performance, and people.

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The unmistakable thump of engines returns to Goa this November as Motoverse 2025 prepares to take centre stage from the 21st to 23rd. Known as the definitive celebration of moto-culture, this annual gathering draws riders, creators, musicians, and free spirits from around the world into one inclusive, electrifying experience.

This year’s edition promises a bold evolution. Alongside action-packed races and immersive programming, Royal Enfield is set to showcase a suite of innovations, including the Flying Flea and the electric Himalayan test bed, HIM-E. As always, exclusive product reveals and surprise launches are on the horizon—firmly cementing Motoverse’s role as a pivotal moment in the global motorcycling calendar.

Complementing the excitement is the launch of the festival’s official Instagram handle, @The_Motoverse, offering early access to artist announcements, programme highlights, and behind-the-scenes content. On-ground, the reimagined Dirt Track Championship introduces a point-based format designed to celebrate collaboration and consistency across riding clubs, workshops, and collectives.

The Art of Motorcycling initiative returns with Cine-Verse, inviting fans to express their two-wheeled fantasies through visual storytelling. With over 30,000 submissions from 12 countries in its previous edition, the platform continues to push the boundaries of how motorcycling is artistically reimagined.

At the heart of the festival lies Motoreel—a space for intimate conversations with icons of the road. Among this year’s featured voices are Nick Sanders, Vanessa Ruck, Arun Ramdas, Maral Yazarloo, and Abhinav Bhatt, each sharing personal journeys that have shaped the culture of adventure and custom motorcycle building.

Music once again serves as a driving force. A new split-stage format divides the sonic experience across two atmospheres. The Main Stage will host high-energy performances by Hanumankind, The Yellow Diary, Parvaaz, Euphoria, Thaikkudam Bridge, and a special collaboration between Kutle Khan and Karsh Kale, with Medieval Pandits adding a textured electronic dimension. For the first time, an international electronic act will also headline, marking a global expansion of Motoverse’s musical ambitions.

Meanwhile, the Hilltop Stage offers a more intimate setting for independent voices such as Adi & Dishaan, Kavya Trehan, Dot & The Syllables, Raman Negi, Sudan, and Arjun C—curated to reflect the rising edge of India’s contemporary music scene.

New to the festival is Motohub, a dedicated space for connection and creativity. Film screenings, games, interactive zones, and photo ops allow riders to engage beyond the throttle. Group registration incentives for riding crews and collectives further encourage the spirit of community that underpins the festival.

As ever, Motoverse 2025 will honour those who exemplify the spirit of motorcycling—from distance achievements to club representation and lifelong contribution. These awards serve as a quiet yet powerful celebration of the riders who continue to move this culture forward.

Registration is now open via District by Zomato. Early bird passes are priced at INR 2,499, with discounted rates for groups of five at INR 2,399 per person, and groups of ten at INR 2,299 per person.

As the roads lead once more to Goa, riders from across the globe will answer the call. In a calendar full of events, only one destination feels like coming home.


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