Tickets for the 2026 CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa on sale now

Tickets for the 2026 CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa on sale now
  • 2025 edition broke records with 75 entries and attendance of 128,000
  • Preparations for 78th edition – to be held from 24 to 28 June 2026 – already underway
  • Tickets for 2026 provisionally on sale at 2025 prices

 

With 75 GT3 cars on the entry list and an attendance of 128,000 across the event, the 2025 CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa was a record breaker.

In addition to an exciting race that brought Lamborghini its maiden victory in the Ardennes, the other highlights included live music (especially the Saturday night electro concert headlined by Kungs and Kid Noize), the parade to Spa town centre, the Fan Village, exhibitions, fireworks, pit walks, the night track walk, supercars, a Ferris wheel, the world premiere of the new Ferrari 296 GT3 EVO, movie cars, and simulators.

Together, these elements provided fans with everything they came for: fun, excitement, thrills, community, and a chance to connect with the competitors. Long before the end of the holidays, they already knew that the final weekend of June would stand as one of the lasting memories of summer 2025.

Following this successful 77th edition, many asked when tickets for the 78th CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa would become available. The answer is simple: tickets for next year’s event, which will take place from 24 to 28 June, are on sale now. These can be found – HERE – and have been temporarily frozen at 2025 prices. While you'll have to wait a little longer for special tickets (such as campsites and parking), the General Admission and General Admission + Paddocks tickets are already available to purchase.

"First of all, I would like to thank the fans who attended this superb edition of the CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa," said Laurent Gaudin, the General Manager of the Belgian endurance classic. "With their passion and enthusiasm, they are a major player in this global event. From a sporting perspective, our 24 Hours has established itself as the greatest GT race in the world, but it would not have the same flavour or impact without this human aspect.

“We received a huge amount of very positive feedback, but, as always, there are areas for improvement. We have already gone back to work to analyse what went well and – more importantly – what can be done better next time. The energy that the fans have given us is pushing us towards 2026 and we are happy to offer tickets at the 2025 price for a few weeks. This way, loyal spectators can already prepare for the next edition from June 24 to 28.”