Motorcycles and music await when Arizona Bike Week rolls into Scottsdale this spring.
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Motorcycles and music await when Arizona Bike Week rolls into Scottsdale this spring.
The Southwest’s largest bike event, and one of the only women-owned rallies in the U.S., Arizona Bike Week drew more than 80,000 attendees last year who came to hear live music, ride alongside other enthusiasts, shop vendors, and enjoy stunt shows and other entertainment.
Headlining this year’s music lineup are Five Finger Death Punch and Stone Temple Pilots. Hard rock’s MuDvAyNe and Jackyl are also set to take the stage throughout the five days of festivities.
Arizona Bike Week goes from Wednesday, April 2 through Sunday, April 6, at WestWorld of Scottsdale, 16601 N. Pima Road.
This year’s rally will feature the return of demonstrations like the FMX Extreme Stunt Show, where FMX-riders soar to more than 30 feet, the TwinStunts Thrill Show, featuring identical twin brothers, and the Globe of Death, where riders perform death-defying acts inside a mesh steel sphere. Also back will be Flat Track Racing, a 1/8-mile dirt track competition displaying riders’ skills.
“We’re honored to see how much Arizona Bike Week has grown year after year, allowing riding enthusiasts and music lovers to come together and share their passion for motorsports and music in a lively, festive and safe atmosphere,” Lisa Cyr, Arizona Bike Week co-owner alongside Kristina Anderson, shared in a press release.
Arizona Bike Week has five-day event tickets, including all four concerts, for $96. Single-day passes start at $24, which offer access on a specific day of a guest’s choosing.
Event entry is free on Sunday, April 6, and allows guests to check out everything but a concert.
On-site RV and tent camping opportunities are also available and include two general admission rally passes.
Arizona Bike Week will include a used bike corral where sellers can get their wheels in front of prospective buyers and charity rides that give attendees a chance to give back.
Visit AZBikeWeek.com or call 480-644-8191.