Motoverse 2025 Returns To Goa With Bikes, Music, Culture
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Motoverse 2025 Returns To Goa With Bikes, Music, Culture

Royal Enfield’s annual celebration of moto-culture gears up for November 21–23 with custom builds, high-octane races, electrifying music, and global rider communities

 

Goa is set to reverberate once again with the unmistakable rumble of engines as Motoverse 2025, Royal Enfield’s flagship celebration of moto-culture, roars back from 21–23 November. Often described as the “Mainstage of motorcycling life”, the annual festival draws riders, fans, artists, and adventurers from across the globe for three days of adrenaline, music, and community.

This year’s edition promises to be bigger and bolder, introducing fresh experiences while bringing back fan favourites. Attendees can look forward to exclusive reveals including Royal Enfield’s Flying Flea city+ motorcycle and the Himalayan Electric test bed (HIM-E), alongside surprise launches that have become a Motoverse tradition.

Bikes, Builds and Battles

Custom craftsmanship takes centre stage with some of the finest builds showcased from around the world. The Dirt Track returns in a special edition, featuring a new structured club championship. Workshops, collectives, and riding groups will battle across multiple formats in a points-based contest designed to reward consistency and collaboration.

Motoverse will also host the finale of the Art of Motorcycling initiative, which last year drew over 30,000 entries from 12 countries. The 2025 edition introduces Cine-Verse, inviting fans to reimagine motorcycling through film-inspired art.

Legends and Learning

Motoreel, the festival’s inspirational storytelling platform, brings together some of the biggest names in adventure and custom culture. Featured speakers include long-distance adventurer Nick Sanders, rally driver and rider Vanessa Ruck (“The Girl on a Bike”), Iranian-born motorcyclist and women’s rights advocate Maral Yazarloo, and custom builder Abhinav Bhatt, among others. Their talks, workshops, and exchanges are designed to inspire the next generation of riders.

Soundtrack of the Ride

Music remains at the heart of Motoverse. For the first time, a split-stage format will deliver two unique sonic experiences. The Main Stage features powerhouse acts such as Hanumankind, The Yellow Diary, Parvaaz, Euphoria, Thaikkudam Bridge, and a collaborative set by Kutle Khan and Karsh Kale, with an international electronic music headliner to be revealed.

The Hilltop Stage offers a more intimate vibe with rising independent artists including Adi & Dishaan, Kavya Trehan, Dot & The Syllables, Raman Negi, Sudan, and Arjun C.

New Community Spaces

A fresh addition this year is the Motohub, a dedicated space for riders to connect through film screenings, games, interactive zones, and storytelling. The festival also introduces group registration incentives for riding crews, reinforcing its community-first ethos.

As in previous editions, Motoverse will also honour milestones within the motorcycling community—from long-distance achievements to lifetime contributions.

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