Cinema
Special Screening
The Big Bike Film Night 2025

The Big Bike Film Night 2025

Mon 25 Aug, 7pm
The Big Bike Film Night 2025
Session Times

The Big Bike Film Night 2025

The Big Bike Film Night is on a mission – bringing the best cycling short films from around the world together for you!

Our 2025 collection (would you believe our 11th collection!) will be raising the curtains on a truly breath-taking range of short cycling movies that are original, informative, entertaining, and most importantly of all – inspirational.

All celebrating the fun, adventure, and joy that cycling enables, with human-powered stories at the fore.

So whether it is road cycling, single-speed, mountain biking, downhill, BMX, uni-cycling, cargo bikes, bike touring, recumbent, bikepacking, commuter, cruiser, cycle-cross, penne farthing, tri-cycle, tandem, … phew…. ALL are embraced, ALL accepted, and ALL honoured in this tribute to the humble bike.

Thanks to their Presenting Partner Ngā Haerenga Great Rides of New Zealand, you could WIN A GREAT RIDES OF NEW ZEALAND CYCLING HOLIDAY* for two, when you buy a ticket to attend a Big Bike Film Night Australian screening.

Big Bike Film Night Australia

T's and C’s apply land only, flights not included. You must keep proof of your ticket purchase in the event you are drawn as the winner. One entry per person.

Dates
Mon 25 Aug, 7pm
Genre
Adventure | Short Films
Warnings

Exempt
Duration
150 mins
Tickets
Adult $28
Senior/Pensioner $25
Student $22
Child (3-15yrs) $18.50
Group (10+) $25

A $4 transaction fee will apply for e ticket delivery purchases (excluding free events + donations).For Hold at Box Office ticket delivery purchases, a $6 fee will apply.Please view full Terms and Conditions prior to purchasing your tickets.

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