Vienna – CEV EuroBeachVolley21:11-15Aug
Montblanc Marathon 2021 from 24 -27 June
Paris – Grand Slam: Roland Garros from 30 May – 13 June’21
Tour de France 2021 from 26 June – 18 July
GWA Wingfoil World Tour 2021 from April – November’21
Having enjoyed the flavour of a Wingfoil competition with the world’s best riders in Tarifa in Dec’20, we cannot wait for this tour to hit the road! For the GWA to be serious about pushing this sport, its boundaries and the performance of the athletes with every single competition is massive for the sport.
Being an official partner of the fair BOOT DÜSSELDORF, which just happens to be the largest watersports exhibition in the world, shows they mean business. The GWA will also be supporting the first ever German Wingfoil Championship, which takes place in Kiel from the 29 July – 1 August 2021, which is another string to their bow. (globalwingsportsassociation.org)
There are two official disciplines for the GWA Wingfoil World Tour: Surf-Freestyle and Surf-Race, plus a possible third discipline called the Expression Session, which does not count towards world rankings, but can be added to the main two categories at the discretion of the respective event. Read on to find out what’s involved:
Surf-Freestyle
The Surf-Freestyle discipline includes the expression format where competitors surf waves or swells and perform air and surface tricks using the given water conditions. It is a mix of both wave riding and air tricks.
Surf-Race
In the Surf-Race discipline, multiple competitors ride around a course with a start and finish line that combines jibes, tacks and parts of pumping or surfing without wing assistance. The Race Director sets the course according to the given conditions in the competition area. It is called Surf-Race because it includes upwind racing with surfing/pumping downwind.
Expression session
In addition to the two official disciplines, an event may host an expression session format.
An expression session is a non-official show format that does not count towards the world ranking. During the expression session, the athletes compete in a special format that is chosen depending on the conditions to provide a spectacular show (for example Best Trick, Best Wave, Highest Jump, Team contest, etc.)
Tour dates:
- 28 April – 5 May: Leucate/FRA
- 1 – 4 July: Vian do Costello/ POR
- 12 – 15 Aug: Silvaplana/ SUI
- 18 – 21 Oct: Fortaleza/BRA
- 3 – 6 Nov: Dakhla/MOR
Rag ’n’ Bone Man
Tour dates:
- 13 Aug: Doncaster, Doncaster Racecourse
- 19 Aug: London, Kenwood House
- 20 Aug: Biddinghuizen, Lowlands Festival
- 23 Aug: Tunbridge Wells, Revive Live 2021 Festival
- 28 Aug: Portsmouth, Victorious Festival
- 29 Aug: Cotswolds, Big Feastival
- 4 Sept: Lancaster, Highest Point Festival 2021
- 10 Sept: Cambridge, The Cambridge Club
- 17 Oct: Brighton, The Brighton Centre
- 18 Oct: Dublin, Olympia Theatre
- 19 Oct: Belfast, Waterfront Hall
- 21 Oct: Leeds, O2 Academy
- 22 Oct: Bristol, O2 Academy
- 23 Oct: Bournemouth, O2 Academy
- 25 Oct: Glasgow, O2 Academy
- 28 Oct: Plymouth, Pavilion
- 29 Oct: Manchester, O2 Apollo
- 31 Oct: Birmingham, O2 Academy
- 03 Nov: Newcastle, O2 Academy
- 06 Nov: London, Eventim Apollo
- 13 March 2022: Barcelona, Razzmatazz
- 15 March: Lyon, La Radiant
- 16 March: Milan, Fabrique
- 20 March: Munich, Zenith
- 23 March: Prague, O2 Universum
- 24 March: Berlin, Verti Music Hall
- 26 March: Hamburg, Zeltphilharmonie
- 27 March: Copenhagen, Royal Arena
- 29 March: Brussels, Forest National
- 30 March: Esch-sur-Alzette, Rockhal
- 31 March: Cologne, Palladium
- 02 April: Paris, Salle Pleyel
- 03 April: Amsterdam, AFAS Live
- 09 June: Gloucestershire, Westonbirt Arboretum
- 10 June: Staffordshire, Cannock Chase Forrest
- 16 June: Suffolk, Thetford Forrest
- 17 June: Cheshire, Delamere Forrest
- 02 July: Bude, Live in the Wyldes
- 15 July: Ardingly, South of England Showground
For more information visit:
www.ragnboneman.com
Paloma Faith
Tour dates:
- 16 Sept: Oxford, New Theatre
- 18 Sept: Glasgow, SEC Armadillo
- 19 Sept: Edinburgh, Usher Hall
- 21/22 Sept: Manchester, Bridgewater Hall
- 24/25 Sept: Birmingham, Symphony Hall
- 27/28 Sept: Sheffield, City Hall
- 30 Sept: Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall
- 01 Oct: Southend, Cliffs Pavillion
- 03 Oct: Harrogate, Convention Centre
- 04 Oct: Ipswich, Regent Theatre
- 06 Oct; Bournemouth, International Centre
- 07 Oct: Hull, Bonus Arena
- 09 Oct: Stoke-On-Tees, Globe Theatre
- 10 Oct: Stoke-On-Trent, Regent Theatre
- 12 Oct: Bath, Bath Forum
- 13 Oct: Torquay, Princess Theatre
- 15 Oct: Plymouth, Pavilions
- 16 Oct: Brighton, The Brighton Centre
- 18 Oct: Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
- 20 Oct: Leicester, Du Montfort Hall
- 22/23 Oct: London, Palladium
- 25/26 Oct: Liverpool, Empire Theatre
For more information visit:
www.palomafaith.com