African Bike Week Festival postponed to August

Event organiser, Vicky Wentzel extended thoughts and prayers to those who have been so badly impacted by these floods.

African Bike Week Festival – Let’s Go 2022 – will now be postponed to August 6-8 due to the devastating floods that hit KwaZulu-Natal in the past week.

Originally scheduled to be hosted in coastal towns from Margate to St Michaels from April 28 to 30 this year, the continent’s biggest biker festival will still go ahead, once the necessary infrastructural repairs have been done, and services are operational.

Sikhumbuzo Mqadi, Mayor of Ray Nkonyeni Municipality, said the decision to delay the event was not taken lightly, but considering the risks, the right decision has been made.

“Lives have been lost and homes and infrastructure destroyed, so we need to focus our efforts on supporting the communities and rebuilding,” he said.

“At this stage, it would be reckless to host any events, considering the state of our roads and the disruption to services. The safety of the public is our priority. Rest assured, we will work hard to prepare for the new dates when we are ready to welcome tourists to our region.”

Event organiser, Vicky Wentzel extended thoughts and prayers to those who have been so badly impacted by these floods.

“As organisers of the festival, we are assisting in the disaster relief efforts where we can, together with our partners, Bikers Unite, a non-profit organisation. We will be setting up collection points and donation platforms to arrange to distribute blankets, food, and other necessary items to KZN South Coast families in need.”

Wentzel said they are also appealing to all accommodation establishments that have already secured bookings from eventgoers to delay these until the new dates in August.

“We understand this is hugely difficult for those in the tourism industry who have had to navigate so many challenges the past two years, but this was an unforeseen circumstance which we need to address as best we can,” she said.

Ticket sales are still ongoing for those who would like to secure their spot.

“We are looking forward to rebuilding and bringing the continent’s biggest biker event to the KZN South Coast in August.”

The event will be hosted by Ray Nkonyeni Municipality and powered by Bike Fest SA.

R20 from every ticket sold will go towards charity initiatives run by Bikers Unite. To view ticket prices and to book, visit www.howler.co.za/africanbikeweek. Children U12 enter free.

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