2024 Season Tickets Now Available!

Applications for our 2024 Premiership Season Ticket, combined Premiership/NDL Season Ticket and annual Parking Permits are now available.
1 January 2024 by
Hayley Bromley
 
2024 SEASON TICKET PACKAGES

BELLE Vue Speedway is delighted to confirm that applications for our 2024 Premiership Season Ticket, combined Premiership/NDL Season Ticket and annual Parking Permits are now available.

This year’s top flight package includes admission to 12 Premiership League meetings and 1 Knock Out Cup meeting, with our combined Premiership and National League package including all NDL fixtures in addition.

Both packages include several other added perks: 

  • 10% discount in the Track Shop 
  • 10% discount at selected food outlets around the Stadium 
  • Discount on a Race Day Programme package
  • Exclusive invitation and Access to the Club’s 2024 Press Day in March
  • Monthly E-newsletter
  • Season Ticket Card and Lanyard

With the current rate of inflation and increased costs of operating, the Club has been unavoidably forced to add a slight increase to our 2024 admission and package prices, which we hope supporters will understand in the current financial climate. 

Should you wish to pay for your season ticket in instalments the Club is happy to accommodate these requests. Please email info@bellevue-speedway.com or call the office on 0161 669 4554 to arrange. 

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2024 General Admission will be published shortly.


1928 CLUB MEMBERSHIP

We are also delighted to announce the reintroduction of our 1928 Club Membership for the 2024 season, featuring exclusive membership benefits. 

At £59 for the season, our package includes: 

  • Full access to the Peter Craven Suite throughout Race Day 
  • 10% off Race Day Hospitality in the Peter Craven Suite 
  • A Centre Green Visit to Watch a Heat or a Pit Tour
  • Access to the Club’s 2024 Press Day in March 
  • 1928 Club Souvenir 
  • Monthly E-newsletter
  • 1928 Club Badge & Lanyard with Membership Card

Image: Belle Vue Speedway

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