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TVS announces MotoSoul 2024 in Goa, 6-7 December

Written by News Team

TVS Motor Company is back with their flagship motorcycling festival, Motosoul 4.0, which is going to be held at Vagator, Goa, on December 6 and 7, with the theme “Feel the Adrenaline, Feel the Inspiration, Feel the Groove.” This is their fourth-year edition, which is going to be all about motorcycles, racing, and the motorcycle community.

As their theme says, “Feel the Adrenaline, Feel the Inspiration, Feel the Groove, Motosoul 4.0 will be all about motorcycling, music, cuisine, and creative spirit. Custom motorcycles, an eclectic artist lineup, and sessions on design and wellness will be an eye-catching and interesting part of the Motosoul. Celebrating the bond between man and machine is the soul purpose and spirit of the Motosoul 4.0 festival. Apache Owners Group (AOG) and TVS RONIN C.U.L.T. communities will be seen coming together to create a sense of camaraderie.

Global Participation

Visitors and motorcycle enthusiasts will be seen gathering from all over India and some other countries to witness this amalgamation of celebrating racing, stunting, and riding. Various adrenaline-rushing activities will be exhibited, like dirt track racing, flat track challenges, and stunt shows. Also, race champions, motorcycling legends, and riding experts would be seen sharing their experiences and tips and tricks.

Events

  • Activities for adrenaline junkies like flat track challenge, dirt track racing, and stunt shows.
  • Interactive session with motorcycling and racing legends and getting their insight and knowledge.
  • Custom bike designs, art, and music promoting creativity, art, and culture.
  • Music and performance by the top artists to make the festive celebration a night to remember

Ticket Information

Tickets for MotoSoul 2024 are priced at INR 2,000 per person and can be purchased through TVS Motor Company’s official website. The event is expected to attract motorcycle enthusiasts from across India and around the world.

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