
Scottish Motocross Hero To Headline Aberdeen Arenacross Event
Dean Wilson, one of Scotland’s most successful motocross athletes is returning home to race at Aberdeen’s incredible P&J Live for the first time ever!
With round five of the Arenacross Tour calling in at the magnificent P&J Live Arena, Aberdeen on Saturday 8th February, it will be a fantastic homecoming for the Scottish legend in front of a packed out, partisan crowd.
Wilson, who is affectionately simply known as ‘Deano’ due to his status in the world of motocross, is fiercely passionate about his Scottish roots and nationality and is one of the sport’s most popular and approachable athletes due to his fun and laid-back personality which is evident on his YouTube channel. In particular with his ‘Grandpa Earl’ series of videos where he’s disguised himself with a prosthetic mask as an old man riding regional motocross tracks in Southern California much to the astonishment of unknowing fellow riders and spectators, some of whom are his close friends!
Dean started riding a motorcycle at the age of three in East Kilbride before attending his first motocross race at Drumclog Moto Parc, Strathaven. In 1999, aged nine, Dean and his family emigrated to Canada where his career really started to blossom taking him and his family onward to California, the mecca of motocross in the United States. From there on Dean’s career really accelerated and in 2011 he became the 250cc National motocross champion of America, one of the most prestigious championships in the sport, and the first and only British rider to win a national motocross title in the United States.
After an illustrious career Stateside and racing all around the globe over the past 15 years as one of the sports best, 32-year-old Wilson is returning home to Scotland to race again for the first time since his departure 26 years ago. Although he has a home in Scotland and comes back as much as his schedule will allow, he’s never had the opportunity to race in his beloved homeland since his journey in the sport began. It will be a welcome home coming both for Dean and his many British fans. During his career he has represented Team Great Britain on six occasions at the ‘Motocross of Nations’, which is effectively the sport’s ‘World Cup’ and has built a brilliant rapport with fans in the U.K who have been starved in seeing him race over the years.
“I’m excited to be coming back to the UK to race the Arenacross World Tour and British championship and in particular going back home to Scotland to race” says the likeable and popular 'Deano'. “I’ve never raced a national championship in Britain and it’s something I’ve wanted to do before hanging up my boots and helmet. Of course, I want to win the British and AX World Tour championships. Once the show and racing starts, I’ll be focusing on the win, but I also want to embrace the experience. From what I’ve seen it’s one hell of a show and I’m looking forward to catching up with all the British fans and a lot of my friends in the U.K. I’m genuinely pumped about racing Arenacross and coming back home for a while. I’m even getting to sleep in my own bed and not in a hotel!”
2025 Arenacross Tour Schedule
- *Round 1 – 4 January, BP Pulse Arena, Birmingham, England*
- Round 2 – 18 January, OVO Arena, London, England
- Round 3 – 31 January, SSE Arena, Belfast, Northern Ireland
- Round 4 – 1 February, SEE Arena, Belfast, Northern Ireland
- Round 5 – 8 February, P&J Live Arena, Aberdeen, Scotland
- *Round 6 – 22 February, AO Arena, Manchester, England (British Championship Tour Finals)
- *Round 7 – April – TBA (Middle East/ International)
- *Round 8 – 26 April, Etihad Arena, Yas Island, Abu Dhabi (World Tour Championship Finals)
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How can I buy a VIP View Bar Upgrade?
You can purchase a VIP View Bar Upgrade to selected events here. It includes early access, fast-track entry, complimentary drink on arrival and access to the View Bar before, during and post-show.
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- How can I book a table at 195 Bar & Grill?
Our 195 Bar & Grill offers a unique dining experience before selected shows at P&J Live. You can check availability and book a table here.
- Will I be able to purchase food at P&J Live?
There is a wide range of food and beverage options available to purchase for concerts and events, including catering outlets offering a variety of hot food options.
Please note - it is against venue policy to allow patrons to bring in their own food and drink to the venue. At P&J live it is our aim to be completely cashless, all of our bars, kiosks and restaurants accept card payments, this is more efficient, safe and ensures a speedy transaction. There are therefore no cash machines on the TECA site.
- Is there parking available at P&J Live?
Yes, there is parking available on-site at P&J Live.
There are various ways to pay for your parking at P&J Live
On site payment machines: We accept both cash and card payments on site, pay on exit is required by entering your vehicle registration at any one of our machines located in the car parks. Please note payment machines only take coins and not notes.
APCOA Connect App: Up to 24 hour after you have left the venue, you can pay for your parking on the APCOA Connect App. Once you have downloaded the app, use location code 6680 for the Sub-T Car Park (underground) and location code 2356 for the Surface Car Park.
You can also pay for parking via the APCOA website here, click which car park you parked in and then you will be able to pay for parking.
- Can I pay by cash within P&J Live?
At P&J Live it is our aim to be completely cashless, all of our bars, kiosks and restaurants accept card and contactless payments. This is more efficient, safe and ensures a speedy transaction.
There are no cash machines on the TECA sites.
- What bus can take me to P&J Live?
Regular buses will be coming in and out of the complex daily for public use. Details on bus routes and operators are still in discussion and any updates will be posted on the getting here page of the website.
Currently, the Stagecoach Service 727 runs regularly from Aberdeen City Centre to Aberdeen Airport, stopping in the TECA site as well as the 9A/X9 Service from Union Square to Inverurie. Updated timetables can be found here.
- How do I purchase accessible seating for a show at P&J Live?
Booking accessibility tickets has never been easier, this can now be booked online via AXS. If you are able or have someone to assist you please visit P&J Live's AXS Page, select the event you wish to see and click on ‘Wheelchair Tickets’ or ‘Ambulant Accessible Tickets’ to select your required seating and any companion tickets (if required).
Our seating configuration is flexible so the wheelchair and ambulant seating locations will vary from event to event, it is usual for us to have several locations for you to choose from, for wheelchair users; at the front of the flat floor seating beside the stage, a raised platform at the rear of the floor and also there are a few locations in our balcony area.
Further information on accessibility at the Venue can be found on our Accessibility page.