HHV Whitchurch to curate VIP section for this year’s Bike Fest

H.H.V. Whitchurch & Co. Ltd. has announced its partnership with the 767 Bike Festival, serving as the official host of the event’s VIP section for this year.

The company said in a press release that the VIP experience is crafted to ensure attendees enjoy the festival, slated for July 26-27, in comfort and style, featuring inclusive amenities such as a selection of gourmet food, unlimited beverages, and a private Cool Down Zone.

According to the statement, this exclusive area will also be stocked with refreshing Creamery treats, providing a premium vantage point to observe the festival activities. VIP guests will have access to an exclusive bottle service, with bottles available for purchase separately.

Tickets for the VIP section will be available on TicketPal starting Thursday, July 17, 2025. Visitors can opt for a single-day pass on Friday for $175, a Saturday pass for $200, or purchase both days at a reduced rate of $250.

H.H.V. Whitchurch & Co. Ltd. emphasized that it is committed to creating memorable moments and is pleased to contribute to making this year’s Bike Fest particularly special for its VIP attendees.

 

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