The holidays are almost here, and we have good news if you’re drawing a blank when people ask you what’s on your wish list. Tickets to four automotive events taking place at Goodwood in 2025 are now on sale.
Just mentioning “Goodwood” to almost any car enthusiast is enough to prompt daydreams of a bucket-list trip to one of the famed events. Our own Aaron Robinson’s been fortunate to attend the three major events there, and he’s offered a primer on what to expect at each outing.
The biggest event is the Festival of Speed, which draws enthusiasts and carmakers from all over the world. In 2025, it’s taking place from July 10 to 13. Next year’s calendar also includes the Members’ Meeting on April 12 and 13, a dog-themed event called Goodwoof scheduled for May 17 and 18, and the Goodwood Revival running from September 12 to 14. Additional details about these events will be announced shortly.
Pricing varies wildly depending on the event and what you want to see. An admission-only ticket to the Festival of Speed costs £67 including an early-bird discount. That figure increases to £130 for an admission-only ticket with grandstand access, while a pass to get into the Startline Club will set you back by £390. Goodwood Revival tickets are more expensive. Kids under 12 can get in free, and half-price tickets are available for those aged 13 to 21. That’s for kids, not cars, which also have an age restriction, of course – if transport your pre-1966 classic to the event, you can display it at the Revival Car Show for free.
If you’re thinking of car-related escapes for next year, now is as good a time as any to start planning your own Goodwood adventure.