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Tickets Now on Sale for 2025 Sail Grand Prix in Portsmouth

13th December 2024
Spain SailGP Team cut through the water with Emirates Great Britain hot on their heels during on Race Day 2 of the Emirates Dubai Sail Grand Prix on Sunday 24 November
Spain SailGP Team cut through the water with Emirates Great Britain hot on their heels during on Race Day 2 of the Emirates Dubai Sail Grand Prix on Sunday 24 November Credit: Jon Buckle/SailGP

Tickets are now on sale for SailGP’s debut in Portsmouth next summer, among other events on the 2025 calendar.

As Marine Industry News reports, waterfront grandstand tickets for the eighth stop of the global tour on 19-20 July start at just £60 for adults and £30 for children.

SailGP’s largest ever fleet will be in action, having kicked off the season in Dubai last month.

Emirates Great Britain are currently second on the championship leaderboard behind first race winners New Zealand, and will surely be looking to make their home fans proud on the Solent next July.

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About SailGP

SailGP unites world-class athletic talent and cutting-edge technology. Eight teams representing Australia, Denmark, France, Great Britain, Japan, New Zealand, Spain and the United States will contest eight events held in as many countries over an 11-month period. Following the season opener in Bermuda, the championship visits renowned sailing locations in Italy, the United Kingdom, Denmark, France, Spain and New Zealand. San Francisco, United States, has the honour of closing proceedings with the Grand Final on 26–27 March 2022. Among those vying for the crown is the Great Britain team led by Rolex Testimonee and four-time Rolex World Sailor of the Year, Sir Ben Ainslie, who says: “The sailing world was crying out for the creation of such a concept. SailGP is a major milestone in the evolution of yachting, but it also represents continuity. The combination of state-of-the-art technology and sporting prowess is widening the appeal of sailing.