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MPH ’05 - SPEED IS EVERYTHING
10 October 2005 - MPH 05

There’s great news for show-goers to this winter’s MPH ''05, where West End theatrical drama meets indoor car shows for the first time, as ticket prices were announced.

Celebrating the show’s first appearance at Birmingham’s National Exhibition Centre on November 10, lucky ticket purchasers for the event’s first show will receive a further £10 discount.

So there really is a need, a need for speed, with ticket prices now starting from just £10. The head-spinning event makes its four-day debut at Birmingham’s NEC, followed by a four-day spell at London’s Earls Court commencing on November 17.

Dress rehearsal prices excepted, ticket prices start from £20. Premium tickets, which include improved seating in the theatre and a back stage paddock tour, are £30. Tickets to the Sunday Times Driving Enclosure, which include the best seats in the house, a paddock tour, a glass of champagne and a souvenir show guide, are £45.

A limited number of tickets are available for the dress rehearsal on Thursday, November 10, at a special levy of £10 off.

MPH ’05 takes place at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, from 10–13 November and at Earls Court, London, from 17-20 November 2005. For further information and full details including booking can be found at www.mphshow.co.uk

Hosted by Jeremy Clarkson, the unique all action, high octane show combines phenomenal acrobatic stunt driving with the most imaginative theatrical showcase of prestige and high-performance sports cars ever seen.

Galleries offering unrestrained access to some of the world’s finest cars including Aston Martin, Audi, Bentley, BMW, Ferrari, Jaguar, Lamborghini, Lotus, Marcos, Maserati, Mercedes, Noble, Porsche, Rolls-Royce amongst many more, all complement the live theatre experience.

As with all motorshows, visitors will get a first glimpse of the cars of tomorrow with TVR, Volvo, Citroën, Saab and the American supercar giants Saleen all promising to host UK public debuts of exciting new models, whilst the finest collection of super cars of yester-year will feature in the Classic Gallery. Lovers of two wheeled performance machines aren’t overlooked either, with Ducatti, BMW and Honda already promising to display some stunning machines.

Key partners for the event are Shell Optimax, Sunday Times Driving, Virgin Radio, Sony Ericsson, HR Owen, Octane Magazine and Bose.

MPH ’05 comprises five main elements;
The MPH Theatre – Hosted by motoring icon Jeremy Clarkson and celebrity guests, 75 minutes of spine-tingling excitement, a petrol-fuelled adrenalin rush where spectators witness spectacular stunts and screaming engines, and all laced with sublime catwalk processions of the finest supercars on the planet.

The MPH Gallery – A showcase of the biggest brands in high-end motoring. For those looking to buy a prestige or performance car, MPH Gallery provides the perfect platform to get all touchy-feely with the array of dream cars on show, allowing you to compare, evaluate and even buy from the impressive line up.

The Sony Ericsson MPH Studio – Here’s where you can see a superb display of cars that have just about everything up-rated for increased style and power.

The MPH Style Piazza – Relax in our stylish champagne bar surrounded by an impeccable selection of boutiques featuring some of the most famous luxury, motoring and non-motoring brands on the planet.

The Classic MPH Gallery – From the rare to the iconic, new for 2005 the gallery offers a retrospective look at the most desirable cars ever produced including the Mercedes 300 SL Gullwing, the Aston Martin DB4 and Ford GT40.

Please note that cars featured in the MPH ’05 event are subject to change.


www.mphshow.co.uk


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