United States Grand Prix headliners confirmed as 36 hours of entertainment returns to COTA

The Circuit of The Americas has announced the headlining artists for the 2025 United States Grand Prix, with this year's event delivering 36 hours of non-stop entertainment in Austin – from high-octane racing to chart-topping performances.
Formula 1 returns to Texas across October 17-19, with an F1 Sprint weekend ensuring plenty of on-track action and three genre-defining acts taking to the stage to keep the party going. You can see it all with access to musical performances included with your ticket.
Friday night, October 17, global music sensation KYGO will bring his signature sound to the Germania Insurance Super Stage.
The Norwegian DJ, producer, and songwriter has amassed over 23 billion streams worldwide, making him one of the most successful electronic artists of all time. He’s headlined sold-out arenas and major festivals across the globe, and now, his euphoric, feel-good energy is set to launch the USGP weekend in epic fashion.
On Saturday, October 18, one of the most celebrated artists in history, Garth Brooks, will take centre stage at the Germania Insurance Super Stage.
Brooks is a seven-time CMA Entertainer of the Year, a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, and the only artist in history to earn nine diamond-certified albums. His Saturday night headlining set is sure to be one of the most memorable performances ever witnessed at COTA.
Sunday, October 19, following the chequered flag, the weekend will close with Turnpike Troubadours performing at the Germania Insurance Amphitheater.
The platinum-selling band has earned a devoted following with their unmistakable blend of country, folk, and rock. Their critically acclaimed albums and raw, poetic storytelling have made them a staple of Americana and Red Dirt music.
With a packed schedule of racing, music, culinary experiences and more, the 2025 United States Grand Prix is set to deliver an unforgettable experience on and off the track.
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