The Gas Motor show is preparing to take over Suncoast, Durban, on 14-15 June, promising an adrenaline-filled weekend packed with Africa’s rarest and most exciting vehicles, world-class entertainment and stunt performances.
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Hosted by Gas Magazine, the event will dazzle attendees with epic stunt performances from Team Bizzarro – known for their incredible stunt work in movies such as John Wick and Fast X — and so much more, including drifting, spinning and freestyle motocross.
This event will bring several motorsport elements to one action-packed arena, blending high-octane thrills with the best of lifestyle entertainment, featuring your favourite international stars and local celebrities.
There is fun for the whole family this Father's Day weekend, from live music to gaming tournaments, prizes, raffles and giveaways. Each day wraps up with an after-party, the Saturday’s line-up includes Kelvin Momo, Tyler ICU, Blended SA, Liam Hans, Summer Heyns and more. DJ Kent, MiCasa, Nivaad Singh and other local talents will bring the festival to a close on Sunday.
Gates open at 09:00 and remain open until 24:00 on Saturday and from 09:00 to 23:00 on Sunday.
Entry:
Saturday Pass: 14 June 2025, 09:00 | R300 to R1 500.
Sunday Pass: 15 June 2025, 09:00 | R300 to R1 500.
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