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Porsche people, fire up your flat-sixes for Megaphonics 2024!

The UK’s biggest Porsche reunion is less than a month away, so here’s what to expect from Megaphonics 2024, taking place on Sunday August 11th at Boxengasse in Bicester!

Whether you’re a collector, a proud owner, or simply a fan of everything Porsche, you’ll want to block out Sunday August 11th, because that’s when Megaphonics — the UK’s largest celebration of Stuttgart’s finest — returns to Boxengasse in Bicester. Named after the iconic and undiluted air-cooled sound from the megaphones on historic racing Porsches, Megaphonics is now getting ready to open the gates for its 6th instalment. Each edition has been bigger and better than the last, largely thanks to the event’s laid-back, inclusive atmosphere, and of course, the plethora of air-cooled wonders on display.

Laid out over Boxengasse’s sprawling yet carefully-considered 100 acre grounds, expect to encounter everything from coach built Zagato 356s to every RS, RSR, and GT2 model. Aside from these works wonders, you’ll certainly want to check the car park too, with over 90% of attendees bringing their own modified Porsches to join in the festivities. 

Naturally, Megaphonics is about far more than just the cars - guests can easily spend hours in the Trade Paddock, where a curated selection of vendors will happily supply you with a Porsche-themed memento to take home. And when your tank is running on empty, fill up at the delicious selection of hand-picked food stalls as you jam to the live music. 

Frank Cassidy, the event’s founder and certified Porsche-addict, is keen to stress that above all the amazing air-cooled Porsches, Megaphonics is about the people we meet and memories we make thanks to this amazing hobby. Regardless of your age or level of expertise when it comes to Porsche, you’re guaranteed to feel right at home among your fellow Porscheholics at Megaphonics 2024, so book your tickets below as they’re selling out fast! 

 

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This article was produced as part of a paid partnership with Boxengasse. Classic Driver is not responsible for the information given above.