
BIC, Beyon Money Announce Return Of F1 Fan Village Ahead Of 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix
Bahrain International Circuit (BIC) and Beyon Money, part of the Beyon group, announced today the return of the hugely popular fan village in the lead-up to the Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix 2025.
Motorsport fans looking to get in on the excitement ahead of this year's race spectacle will be able to enjoy plenty on offer at the Beyon Money BIC Fan Village at Block 338 in Adliya. Set to open on Monday, March 31, the village will be open to the public free of charge all the way until April 9 , right before the F1 race weekend, which takes place from April 11-13.
Now in its fourth year, the experience is being put together by BIC and title partner Beyon Money, and together with Bapco Energies as a support partner. Over the years, the fan village has established itself as a major attraction, bringing music, activations and family activities to the heart of Manama and this year it will be a perfect venue to treat family and friends during the upcoming Eid Al Fitr holidays, all the way through to the race weekend.
The Beyon Money BIC Fan Village is a celebration of motorsport, and it aims to bring the spirit of the Kingdom's race weekend closer to the public in the heart of Bahrain's capital. It will also give a small taste of what's in store at this year's race weekend at 'The Home of Motorsport in the Middle East'.
The experience will be open daily from 1pm to 12am on March 31 and April 1 and on weekends, and from 6pm to 12am on all other days. All are welcome to enjoy everything in store and entrance is completely free of charge.
Schedules of the daily attractions will be published every day on BIC's social media accounts.
The entertainment includes daily live performances from a mix of bands and DJs, motorsport activations such as racing simulators, giant Scalextric, an F1 show car, reaction games, Beyon Money activations, a photo booth, a craft village, roaming family entertainment, street artists, various kids' attractions, and so much more.
At the Beyon Money BIC Fan Village, there will also be a BIC stand where official BIC and F1 merchandise can be purchased, as well as the few remaining grand prix tickets.
This exciting experience for fans is once again being supported by title partner Beyon Money, part of Beyon Group, which is a financial services super app, enabling customers to connect to their bank accounts as well as access financial insights to observe transactions and spending habits.
Bapco Energies, the integrated company leading the energy transition in the Kingdom of Bahrain, is also a support partner for the event.
For more information on the F1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix 2025, the Beyon Money BIC Fan Village, or other events and experiences at BIC, visit bahraingp.com, call the BIC Hotline, or follow the circuit's social media channels. Source Bahrain News Agency
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