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Chepstow Racecourse Welcomes Motorfest 2026 This July

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Fans of monster trucks have an exciting event to anticipate as a national tour arrives in Wales for the summer.

Motorfest 2026 will visit Chepstow Racecourse on July 4 and 5, providing two complete days of thrilling family-friendly entertainment.

Visitors should expect monster truck exhibitions, freestyle motocross performances, and an extensive schedule of live shows and arena acts.

Peter Richardson, managing director of RA Monster Events, said this year marks the most important one in the company’s history. He noted that Motorfest’s coverage has expanded to reach more people throughout the United Kingdom, with bigger productions, more attractions, and activities appropriate for all ages. He added that from spectacular acrobatics to music performances and quality dining options, it represents a full day out that attendees will cherish.

Motorfest creates a festival atmosphere both throughout the performances and in the surrounding grounds.

Beyond the main entertainment, visitors can enjoy fairground attractions, youth activities, and numerous catering options.

The Chepstow location will open from 10am to 10.30pm on the Saturday, and from 10am to 7.30pm on the Sunday.

RA Monster Events has transformed Motorfest into a comprehensive United Kingdom tour, currently delivering the event to more than 40 venues nationwide.

The 2026 lineup builds upon the accomplishments of previous years’ events.

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