📅 July 24–26
📍 Anaklia, Georgia
Bike Summer Fest 2026 is a three-day summer festival bringing together biker culture, live music, sports activities, camping, seaside vibes, and a wide variety of entertainment experiences.
Set on the Black Sea coast, the festival offers an unforgettable combination of music, freedom, adventure, and community.
🎸 Thorgva da Mziani Ghame
🎸 The Moving Object
🎸 Alter Night
🎸 DeadpILOT
🎧 Levan Kanda
🎧 Anna Sue
🎧 Kassra
🎧 AV Tandil
🎸 Caravandead
🎸 Tape Visitors
🎸 Tamada
🎸 PROJECT LIFE IS LIFE
🎸 Indisent
🎸 Little Rocks
🎸 XresinteciaX
🎸 Dead End Situation
🎸 Holy Moly
🎧 Dioskurio x Guja Mardini
🎧 Guri De Sal
🎧 Joe C x Shio
Visitors will enjoy:
🍔 Food courts and dining areas
🍹 Mini bars
⭐ VIP Lounge
⛺ Camping zone
📸 Photo areas
🎁 Souvenir market
🎯 Entertainment and activity spaces
🚪 Doors Open — 10:00 AM
🔞 Age Restriction: 18+
🎟️ One-Day Ticket — 60 GEL
🎟️ Three-Day Pass — 130 GEL
⭐ VIP Ticket — 430 GEL
🎟️ One-Day Ticket — 80 GEL
🎟️ Three-Day Pass — 150 GEL
⭐ VIP Ticket — 460 GEL
🎟️ One-Day Ticket — 100 GEL
🎟️ Three-Day Pass — 170 GEL
⭐ VIP Ticket — 500 GEL
Limited Quantity Available.
The Founder Ticket is a special category created exclusively for the first edition of Bike Summer Fest.
Each Founder Ticket holder becomes part of the festival's founding community and receives a unique privilege:
✨ Free admission to all future festivals and events organized by Bike Summer Fest.
This offer is available exclusively to Founder Ticket holders and represents a one-time opportunity created for the inaugural festival.
🏨 Twins Anaklia — 20% Discount
🏨 White House Anaklia — 15% Discount
🏨 Leto Hotel (Zugdidi) — 15% Discount
🔥 Three days of music, motorcycles, camping, seaside adventures, and unforgettable festival energy in Anaklia! 🏍️🌊🎶
The port city and Black Sea resort of Batumi is the capital of the Georgian Republic of Adjara. The Batumi Boulevard runs along the seafront, a park, and a beach. The 130-meter-high Alphabet Tower, featuring inscriptions in the Georgian script, houses an observation deck with stunning sea views. In the Old Town, you can see many reconstructed 19th-century buildings. In the northern part of Batumi lies the botanical garden, home to plants from around the world.