MotoGP Brazil 2026: VIP tickets are now on sale; prices reach R$20,000

With the official confirmation of the March 20-22, 2026, dates for the MotoGP Brazilian Grand Prix at the Ayrton Senna Circuit in Goiânia, the category's global website has now added the event to the ticketing section of the MGP Tickets Premier website. Currently, only VIP area options are available for reservation, and the prices are already impressive.
Two VIP experience optionsThe first option is the MotoGP APEX VIP Village, with two-day access at a cost of R$20,424.64 (R$19,877.64 for the ticket + R$546.64 processing fee). This package offers:

- Access to the VIP Area and Hospitality Center
- Meeting with Thai rider Somkiat Chantra (indicating he will continue with LCR Honda in 2026)
- Visit to the LCR team box
- Three days of paddock tour (no buffet and VIP area on Friday)
- Pitlane tour
- Gifts, lanyards and special programming
The second option is the MotoGP VIP Village, also for two days, costing R$13,159 (R$12,807 + R$352.20 tax). It includes:
- Access to the VIP Area and Hospitality Center (with buffet and drinks)
- View and photos with the official MotoGP World Championship trophy
- Three days of paddock (without buffet and VIP area on Friday)
- Q&A session with pilots (names not yet revealed)
- Pitlane tour, special programming and gifts
Tickets for the grandstands or other popular sections of the Brazilian GP are not yet available. According to the organizers, general public tickets are scheduled for sale in September 2025, which should significantly expand access to the event.
Comparison with other stagesFor reference, we have the prices for the grandstands at the 2025 Portuguese GP, which will be held from November 7th to 9th:
- Open grandstand: 75 euros (approximately R$487)
- Covered grandstand with screen: 95 euros (R$ 617)
- Main sector covered: 195 euros (R$ 1,267)
Brazil's return to the MotoGP calendar is a cause for celebration for motorcycle racing fans. The 2026 edition promises to be a grand spectacle, with a structure designed to offer diverse experiences to the public. However, those who want to experience it all up close, especially in comfort and exclusivity, will need to prepare their wallets. With hospitality and behind-the-scenes experiences worthy of a Formula 1 paddock, the investment to experience MotoGP in Goiânia matches the standards of major international events.
Tickets for more accessible areas, such as the grandstands, are expected to be released from September, which should expand options for the general public.
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