After two years in Manchester, Bespoked has announced its return to London next spring, with the show to be hosted at Unit 8, Copeland Park, Peckham (25–27 April 2026).
In sharing the news, the show organisers highlight that “London offers a unique mix of an incredible cycling community, strong industry connections, and a thriving underground cycling culture that makes it the perfect home for the show once again – and it also marks the return of the Brother Cycles Build Off, more details coming soon.”
Exhibitor sign-up is now live, and those booking both the UK and German 2026 shows will receive 50% off the UK exhibition space fee (ready-made stand not included in discount).
“Bespoked has always been about more than showcasing bikes – it’s about creating a space where makers and riders can come together as a community,” said Petor Georgallou, Bespoked Company Director. “With new shows in London and Osaka alongside Dresden, we’re excited to build bridges between cycling cultures and give builders from around the world a platform to connect.”
Dresden 2025
The news of the return to London comes as the show looks toward its final show of 2025 with the Bespoked Dresden taking place on 10–12 October 2025,
Advance tickets for Bespoked Dresden are now on sale via the Bespoked website:
● Day Ticket: €18 (€22 on the door)
● Weekend Ticket: €28 (€35 on the door)
Tickets include entry to the full show, inspiring talks, film screenings, the Bespoked Awards, and two legendary afterparties – Friday night with Schwalbe, with a Hill Climb with Brooks and Saturday at Objekt Klein A with DJs.
As the world’s biggest and longest-running showcase of handmade bicycles, components and accessories, bringing together the finest makers from across the globe.
Founded in 2011, the show champions craftsmanship, innovation and the human stories behind every build. More than just an exhibition, Bespoked is a gathering place that sets the cadence for some of the world’s most innovative makers and brands – a space to connect with builders, share ideas, and celebrate the best that the cycling industry has to offer.


