Tickets to World Ducati Week 2026 are now on sale

Ducati has revealed early bird pricing for World Ducati Week 2026, which will celebrate the company’s 100-year history.

Ducati parade at World Ducati Week in Misano
Ducati parade at World Ducati Week in Misano

Ducati will be celebrating its 100th anniversary throughout 2026 in a variety of ways, but those celebrations won’t get much bigger than its annual World Ducati Week in Misano, which takes place on 3–5 July.  

Set to be a “historic and one-of-a-kind” event, according to the Italian company, Ducati has already revealed ‘Early Advantage’ prices which will last until 26 March. After that, the regular ticket rate will return.  

There are two types of tickets available to buy, including the Biker Pass (participant with a motorcycle), and the Visitor Pass (passenger or non-rider participant). The reduced rate means those intending to ride their Ducati can attend the event for €105 (around £90). For passengers and non-rider attendees, that price drops to €90 (around £80). These ticket prices are for the full three days.

For people looking to book just one day at this year’s World Ducati Week, the prices drop to €75 (around £65) for the Biker Pass, and €65 (around £55) for a Visitor Pass.

A rider performing a standing wheelie at World Ducati Week
A rider performing a standing wheelie at World Ducati Week

Prices for both the full three-day ticket and one-day ticket are reduced even further if you are a Ducati Official Club member as of 2026.

Ducati will once again be staging its iconic Race of Champions event, where MotoGP and WorldSBK riders will compete for victory. This year’s event will feature a new format, with free practice and qualifying set to take place on Saturday, before the official race on Sunday (5 July).

Since the Race of Champions is a biannual event, this year’s World Ducati Week will include the feature since Marc Marquez joined the Bologna brand’s factory MotoGP team at the end of 2024.

As well as riding your own motorcycle, attendees can take part in test rides and Riding Experience sessions. 

All WDW ticket holders will be able to visit the Ducati factory and the Ducati Museum in Borgo Panigale at a reduced rate.

Finally, for accompanied minors up to the age of 18, admission to the event will only cost €1, which is around £0.85. Ducati says “admission will be free of charge for participants coming from outside Europe (Asia, Africa, the Americas and Oceania), for people with disabilities and their accompanying persons”.

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