KUCHING: Ticket sales for the Fast Culture Festival 2025, set to rev up excitement at the Sarawak State Stadium this May, have already zoomed past 3,000.
Festival Director Adib Azli Affendi shared that the pre-festival event at Sarawak Plaza yesterday (Feb 22) successfully brought together car enthusiasts — both local and international — under one roof.
“The whole idea, the main goal, is to put Sarawak’s automotive culture in the spotlight.
“That’s why we have invited friends from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and even Thailand and Japan to join us.

“We want to rev Sarawak’s name onto the global automotive map, which is why this event is so important,” he said to reporters.
Additionally, this year’s edition marks a historic milestone, as it will be the first to feature a live performance by renowned artiste Noh Salleh, who will rev up the crowd with a spectacular show.
“This is our fifth event in less than two years since we started in 2022.
“Today, we’re already seeing 200 cars rolling in from participants across Brunei Darussalam, Sabah, Bintulu, Miri, and Sibu,” he said, highlighting the event’s growing influence.
With roaring engines, sleek rides, and a celebration of automotive culture, Fast Culture Festival 2025 promises to be a high-octane event that puts Sarawak in the fast lane to becoming a global automotive hub.




