Tickets for the 2026 Indonesian MotoGP have been opened, with an early bird discount of 50 percent.
JAKARTA - Indonesia is preparing to welcome one of the most prestigious sports events in the world, the Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia 2026. Ticket sales have also officially opened. People who want to watch live can take advantage of the Early Bird program with discounts of up to 50 percent.
The Early Bird program runs from June 18 to the second week of July 2026. Furthermore, Presale 1 is held in the second week of July to the second week of August 2026 with a 30 percent discount, while Presale 2 takes place in the second week of August to the third week of September 2026 with a 20 percent discount.
Official tickets can be purchased through the GOERS application as Official Master Ticketing Partner, the official website themandalikagp.com, and the Official Ticket Booth Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia 2026 at Sarinah.
For information, the Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia 2026 will be held again on October 9-11, 2026 at the Pertamina Mandalika International Circuit, The Mandalika, West Nusa Tenggara.
Chairman of the Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia 2026 Troy Warokka said Mandalika has its own uniqueness compared to other MotoGP series in the world racing calendar.
"Mandalika has a very different character compared to other MotoGP series. Through the concept of 'Thrill in Paradise', visitors can not only watch the world-class race, but also enjoy the natural beauty, culture, cuisine, sports tourism, and various experiences typical of Indonesia," said Troy in the Press Conference and Launching Ceremony Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia 2026, Thursday, June 18.
In line with this concept, continued Troy, visitors to the Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia 2026 can enjoy various flagship experiences that represent the uniqueness of The Mandalika, ranging from sunset and sunrise experiences, outdoor sports and wellness activities, community races and workshops, cultural infused experiences, music festivals and entertainment, marine tourism and island hopping, to various culinary and cultural specialties of Lombok.
Troy said that as an integrated destination area, The Mandalika also continues to strengthen the quality of visitor experiences through improved connectivity, optimization of experiential destination areas, strengthening the area's mobility system, development of F&B and UMKM areas.
"As well as improving the standard of security, comfort, and visitor services," he said.
On the other hand, InJourney's President Director Maya Watono said that in the implementation of the MotoGP, one of the proud achievements was the improvement of the quality of local human resources (HR).
"If in the first year all the marshals came from abroad, now 100 percent of the marshals who serve are local talents from NTB who have met international standards. This is proof that the Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia not only brings national pride, but also opens up opportunities, improves competence, and creates sustainable economic benefits for the local community," said Maya.
In addition, continued Maya, with the spirit of "The Rise of Local Heroes" that is carried out, it represents the growing representation of Indonesian motorsport talent as well as the increasingly broad economic and social impacts generated through the MotoGP in Mandalika.
At the Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia 2026, as many as 76 of the world's best racers from 23 countries will be present, consisting of 22 MotoGP racers from 8 countries, 28 Moto2 racers from 13 countries, and 26 Moto3 racers from 12 countries. Indonesia also has a representative who will compete in the world championship, namely Mario Suryo Aji in the Moto2 class and Veda Ega Pratama in the Moto3 class.
The momentum was further strengthened by the achievements of Indonesian racers on the international stage. On June 14, 2026, Kiandra Ramadhipa successfully waved the Red and White flag after winning her first victory at the Moto3 Junior World Championship series in Estoril, Portugal.
Meanwhile, Aldi Satya Mahendra managed to finish in third place in Race 2 WorldSSP series Misano, Italy. This achievement is a positive signal that Indonesia is not only hosting the MotoGP, but is also beginning to produce talents who are able to compete at the world level.
Minister of Youth and Sports Erick Thohir said the presence of Indonesian racers in the world racing event showed that the national motorsport development was on the right track.
"The presence of Mario Suryo Aji in Moto2 and Veda Ega Pratama in Moto3 shows that the development of Indonesian motorsport is in a positive direction. The Pertamina Grand Prix of Indonesia not only presents a world-class spectacle, but also serves as a source of inspiration for young Indonesians to dare to dream, compete, and achieve internationally," he said.
For information, throughout 2025, Pertamina Mandalika International Circuit recorded 285 days of activity and 206 events. This positive trend continued in 2026 with a target of 244 days of activity and 132 events consisting of 89 motorsport events and 43 non-motorsport events.
Specifically for MotoGP, in the previous event, this event managed to attract 140,324 spectators. Meanwhile, throughout the 2025 MotoGP event, The Mandalika area recorded more than 200,000 total visitors from various activities held in the area.
The economic impact generated reached IDR 4.96 trillion nationally with a multiplier effect that reached the transportation, accommodation, culinary, MSMEs, creative economy, and various other supporting services sectors. More than 600 local MSMEs are involved in the event and destination ecosystem, while more than 3,000 workers are absorbed in various supporting sectors during the implementation of the 2025 MotoGP event.