Where to watch the MotoGP races in Singapore

Where to watch the MotoGP races in Singapore
Experience every MotoGP Grand Prix live in Singapore!

Watching MotoGP races in Singapore is very easy and enjoyable — the city-state has a strong expat and international sports bar scene that reliably shows live MotoGP sessions (practice, qualifying, sprints, full races) on big screens with English commentary. Singapore’s central locations (Boat Quay, Clarke Quay, Orchard, and Marina Bay) make it convenient to find a great spot. Here’s everything you need to know for the 2026 MotoGP season.

The Next MotoGP race:

Thailand MotoGP is on Sunday 1st March 2026 in Buriram Thailand. Race time starts at 4pm Singapore time.

Best Sports Bars in Singapore to Watch MotoGP

Singapore’s top venues are in expat-heavy areas like Boat Quay, Clarke Quay, Orchard, and Marina Bay — multiple HD screens, sound on, and confirmed MotoGP coverage.

Bar NameLocationDescription of BarFood Served
Boomerang Bistro & BarRobertson QuayAussie-owned and themed bistro/bar; multiple large HD screens; shows all MotoGP racess live along with NRL, cricket, rugby; relaxed vibe, authentic Aussie atmosphere; popular expat hangoutClassic Aussie pub food: Parmas (chicken parmigiana), burgers, schnitzels, pies; highlights include juicy chicken parmas, hearty schnitzels, and traditional Aussie pies
Harry’s BarMultiple locations (e.g., Boat Quay, Clarke Quay, Holland Village, Novena)Popular chain with multiple large screens; shows MotoGP reliably; lively expat crowd, English commentary; great atmosphere; often packed for big racesWestern pub classics: Burgers, fish & chips, wings, steaks; highlights include juicy burgers, crispy fish & chips, loaded nachos
Molly Malone’s Irish PubBoat Quay (56 Circular Rd)Irish pub with big screens; covers MotoGP along with other sports; warm, friendly atmosphere; good for mixed crowdsIrish/Western pub food: Bangers & mash, fish & chips, pies; highlights include traditional Irish breakfast, hearty shepherd’s pie, classic fish & chips
The Penny BlackBoat Quay (26/27 Boat Quay)Classic British pub with multiple TVs; shows MotoGP reliably; traditional pub vibe, English commentary; popular expat hangoutBritish pub favorites: Fish & chips, pies, bangers & mash; highlights include authentic fish & chips, hearty pies, Sunday roasts
Muddy Murphy’s Irish PubOrchard RoadA large Irish Pub in the Orchard Road shopping district. Loads of large TV screens for watching live sports including the F1 MotoGP live; great for big racesGreat Irish pub food

Practical Tips for Watching MotoGP in Singapore

  • Check ahead: Bars post schedules on Facebook/Instagram. Message to confirm — most will show MotoGP.
  • Atmosphere: Expat-heavy (Brits/Aussies), tourists, locals. Gets loud for Thailand GP, Mugello, Phillip Island — arrive early.
  • Food & Drinks: Pub classics (fish & chips, burgers, wings), Asian fusion, affordable beers (~SGD 10–15), happy hours common.
  • Alternatives: Stream on beIN SPORTS CONNECT or F1 TV Pro via phone/hotel TV (cast to smart TV).
  • Location tip: Boat Quay/Clarke Quay are the MotoGP hubs — walkable from MRT, lively nightlife.

MotoGP Broadcast in Singapore (2026 Season)

  • Rights holder: beIN Sports (main channels beIN Sports 1 & 2 via StarHub, Singtel TV, or other cable/satellite providers).
  • Streaming: beIN SPORTS CONNECT app/website (subscription ~SGD 15–30/month depending on package).
  • F1 TV Pro is available in Singapore (no geo-block) for full access (onboard cams, team radio, data, ~SGD 120/year or monthly options).
  • Most sports bars subscribe to beIN or StarHub/Singtel sports packs and show every session live. They open early for European races (late night/early morning Singapore time) or extend hours for Asian/Australian GPs.

2026 MotoGP Season Overview & Singapore Viewing Times

  • 22 races (starts March 1 Thailand, ends November 22).
  • Singapore time (SGT, UTC+8): 1 hour ahead of Thailand, 7 hours ahead of UK BST (summer), 8 hours ahead of CET (winter).
  • Typical race start times in Singapore:
    • Thailand GP opener (March 1): afternoon – easy viewing
    • European races (summer): late night/early morning (bars open from 6–8am)
    • Australian GP (October): afternoon/evening – prime time

Enjoy the races!

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