Early bird tickets for the BikeBiz Awards 2024, in association with Push are on sale now.
This year represents the 16th edition of the annual trade awards, returning as an in-person event for the first time since the pandemic.
The ceremony is set to take place at The Button Factory in Birmingham on Thursday, October 31.
As always, it will be an opportunity to not only celebrate the collective successes of the UK cycling scene, but also a chance to rub shoulders with the sector’s finest and network with peers, colleagues, friends and even rivals.
Early bird tickets cost £25 per person, representing a £10 saving on general admission.
Attendees will receive a complementary drinks reception along with buffet style dining before the awards commence.
Daniel Blackham, BikeBiz and MMB editor, said: “The response we have received to the 2024 BikeBiz Awards, in association with Push, has been fantastic so we anticipate tickets to be popular off the bat.
“There will be a slew of announcements in the coming weeks with new sponsors coming on board, categories being confirmed, judging panel details and much more to do with the night itself. It’s set to be a great night so the best advice I can give is to book your tickets early to avoid missing out.”
Agenda (Timings TBC)
– Drinks reception and food
– Awards ceremony
– Post-ceremony drinks and networking
Tickets are available to purchase here.
Once again, this year’s awards will see the return of the judging panel with 12 judges from across the spectrum of the cycling world helping to choose the winners of 15 awards, spread across five different categories.
We will soon be opening the application process to become a judge, so keep an eye on BikeBiz.com for details on how to participate.
A wide range of sponsorship packages are also available.
For information about sponsorship opportunities around the 2024 awards, please contact Richard Setters at Richard.Setters@Biz-media.co.uk.
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