MotoGP is set for a landmark change in Australia, with reports that Adelaide will host the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix from 2027 on a modified version of the city's well-known street circuit. The move would end Phillip Island's long tenure as MotoGP's Australian home and represents a significant event coup for South Australia.
Adelaide to host Australian MotoGP from 2027 in major shift from Phillip Island
MotoGP is set for a landmark change in Australia, with reports that Adelaide will host the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix from 2027 on a modified version of the city's well-known street circuit. The move would end Phillip Island's long tenure as MotoGP's Australian home and represents a significant event coup for South Australia.
According to reporting, the proposed Adelaide layout would adapt the historic Adelaide Street Circuit into a 4.195-kilometre course with 18 turns, and organisers have highlighted safety standards as central to the redesign. MotoGP officials have also framed Adelaide as an experienced major-events host, pointing to the city's track record in staging large-scale international sport.
For fans, the shift is about more than geography. Phillip Island is one of the calendar's most iconic natural circuits-fast, flowing and coastal. A street circuit creates a different spectacle: tighter confines, a city-festival atmosphere, and the possibility of attracting new audiences who might not travel to regional venues. Supporters argue it will broaden the sport's footprint; traditionalists worry about losing the character and racing style associated with Phillip Island.
The change also has real economic stakes. Major motorsport events drive tourism spending, fill hotels and restaurants, and generate global broadcast exposure. South Australia has increasingly pursued an events-led strategy to lift visitation and profile, and MotoGP would add another flagship to that calendar.
Logistics will now dominate the conversation: build timelines, transport plans, track safety, noise management, and how the event integrates with residents and local businesses. If delivered as promised, Adelaide would become the centre of MotoGP in Australia-and a test case for how the sport evolves its "destination" events model.


















































