What’s on at the 2025 Singapore Grand Prix
From night racing under the Marina Bay lights to huge headline concerts at the Padang Stage, the Singapore Grand Prix is set to deliver a weekend of high-octane action, music and culture.

From October 3–5, Formula 1 returns to Singapore for its iconic night race around Marina Bay. The action is joined by F1 Academy and Porsche Carrera Cup Asia on the support card, with Qualifying Saturday before Sunday’s Grand Prix race.
Off-track, the entertainment line-up is stacked with superstar concerts, diverse stage performances, roving acts and immersive activations. Singapore remains one of the most vibrant stops on the calendar.
Formula 1 Schedule
Friday October 3
- Practice 1 1730 – 1830
- Practice 2 2100 – 2200
Saturday October 4
- Practice 3 1730 – 1830
- Qualifying 2100 – 2200
Sunday October 5
- Drivers’ Parade 1800 – 1830
- Singapore Grand Prix 2000 – 2200

F1 Academy and Porsche Carrera Cup Asia
Friday October 3
- Porsche Carrera Cup Asia Practice 1400 – 1445
- F1 Academy Practice 1510 – 1550
- F1 Academy Qualifying 1900 – 1930
Saturday October 4
- Porsche Carrera Cup Asia Qualifying 1345 – 1415
- F1 Academy Race 1 1500 – 1535
- Porsche Carrera Cup Asia Race 1 1615 – 1650
Sunday October 5
- F1 Academy Race 2 1525 – 1600
- Porsche Carrera Cup Asia Race 2 1640 – 1715

Live entertainment
Over three nights, the Marina Bay Street Circuit transforms into a festival on a grand scale. Global icons headline the Padang and Wharf Stages, while the smaller stages pulse with DJs, indie favourites and regional talent. With roving acts and open-air showcases adding to the mix, the Singapore delivers non-stop entertainment across the entire circuit, more than any other Grand Prix on the calendar.
Access to concerts is included with your Singapore ticket at no extra cost, but with entry is first come, first served. Find out where your favourite artists are playing using the Singapore GP Map.
Padang Stage (Zone 4)
Friday October 3
- CL 1945 – 2045 (K-pop / Hip-Hop)
- G-DRAGON 2210 – 2345 (K-pop / Hip-Hop)
Saturday October 4
- Alan Walker 1930 – 2045 (EDM / Progressive House)
- Foo Fighters 2220 – 0020 (Rock / Alternative Rock)
Sunday October 5
- Lewis Capaldi 1815 – 1915 (Pop / Ballad)
- Elton John 2220 – 2350 (Pop Rock / Classic Rock)
Wharf Stage (Zone 1)
Friday October 3
- Fan Forum F1 Drivers 1550 – 1625
- Fan Forum Team Principals 1645 – 1910
- Clean Bandit 1940 – 2040 (Electronic Pop)
Saturday October 4
- Fan Forum F1 Drivers 1550 – 1625
- Fan Forum Team Principals 1645 – 1910
- The Smashing Pumpkins 1815 – 1915 (Alternative Rock / Grunge)
- Crowded House 1930 – 2045 (Rock / Pop Rock)
Sunday October 5
- The Smashing Pumpkins 1815 – 19–15 (Alternative Rock / Grunge)
- The Wombats Time TBC (Indie Rock)
Downtown Stage (Zone 4)
Friday October 3
- Oake 1645 – 1730 (Indie Pop)
- Maisie Peters 1845 – 1930 (Pop)
Saturday October 4
- Tom Grennan 1830 – 1915 (Pop / Soulful Rock)
- The Lathums 1630 – 1715 (Indie Rock)
- DJ Questionmark 1720 – 1820 (DJ / Electronic)
- Babymetal 2050 – 2135 (Kawaii Metal / J-Pop Metal Fusion)
Sunday October 5
- Hanna 1530 – 1630 (Indie Pop)
- Rum Jungle 1715 – 1800 (Indie Rock / Surf Rock)
Check here for the full line-ups of all stages.
Fanzone
The Singapore Grand Prix Fanzone is designed to keep the energy flowing off track. Across the circuit park you’ll find:
- Sim racing stations where fans can test their skills on F1’s official game
- Pit stop challenges to experience the pressure of a rapid tyre change
- Driver selfie stations for digital or printed keepsakes with F1 stars
- Fan forums with drivers, team principals and the F1 Academy
- Show car activations showcasing sustainability and future tech
- Interactive exhibits bringing Formula 1 innovation closer to fans
Fanzone access is free with your ticket, giving you access to interactive games, driver forums and off-track entertainment all weekend.

Trackside attractions
Beyond the racing and concerts, the Singapore Grand Prix features a range of unique attractions and experiences across the circuit park:
- Classic car display: See vintage and iconic models at Zone 2, Singapore Flyer Carpark, open daily
- Angus flags: Colourful large-scale flag installation across Zones 1 and 4, open daily
- Plastify: A sustainability-focused activation in Zone 1, open daily
- Roving performers: Samba groups, street theatre, drummers and dance acts roving across Zones 1 to 4 throughout the weekend

Food and drinks
Foodies are in for a treat as restaurants and vendors join the show with race-inspired menus and specialty drinks. Singapore’s world-renowned culinary culture is showcased throughout the circuit with a variety of options:
- Local street food including satay skewers, laksa and chilli crab bites
- Trackside favourites such as burgers, pizza, hotdogs, vegan meals and ice cream
- Bars and lounges serving beer, wine, cocktails and soft drinks
From quick bites in the Fanzone to premium dining experiences, the Singapore Grand Prix ensures fans can savour the city’s flavours alongside the racing action.

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