Maroon 5, Pharell, Spandau Ballet to headline Singapore Grand Prix concerts

By William Herrera February 10,2015

Maroon 5With the start of the 2015 Formula One season still a few weeks away, the Singapore Grand Prix recently announced their lineup of performers during the GP weekend.

 

Never one to rest on their mission to host world-class entertainment and fantastic wheel-to-wheel racing, the Singapore Grand Prix management has confirmed that the ’80s British band Spandau Ballet will perform on Saturday, September 19, at the village stage in Zone 1, Marina Bay Circuit. Spandau Ballet will playing their monster hits like Gold, True, Highly Strung, Only When You Leave and much much more.

 

American Grammy Award winner Pharell williams, aka Pharell, will also make his debut at the Marina Bay Circuit. He is renowned for his hits: Happy, Blurred Lines, Gust of Wind, and Drop It Like its Hot. Pharell is also known as one of the judges in the highly rated TV reality show, The Voice. He will be onstage at the Padang stage on Friday, September 18.

 

Making their second apperance in the Singapore Grand Prix, Maroon 5 with frontman Adam Levine will rock the Padang stage on Saturday right after the qualifying sessions. With hits like Sugar, She Will Be Loved, Moves Like Jagger, This Love, Misery, Harder To Breathe, and It Was Always You. Fans of Mr. Behati Prinsloo will be surely be in for the time of their lives.

 

All three day GP ticket holders can gain access to all the concerts and festivities in their respective zones inside the Marina Bay Circuit. Early bird GP tickets are now available on the Singapore GP website and with their authorized international ticketing partners.

 

Early bird ticket sales end April 30, 2015. Contact the Singapore GP or their authorized ticketing partners for more details on how you can watch the ultimate night race, plus all the fantastic concert performers, for the price of just one Grand Prix ticket.

 

The 2015 Formula 1 Singapore Ailrines Singapore Grand Prix is on September 18-20, 2015.

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