Singapore Formula 1 to feature Ariana Grande, Seal, Duran Duran and The Chainsmokers

By William Herrera April 25,2017

 

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How do you make a race that’s already recognized as one of the best races in the F1 calendar even better? Well, the formula is simple, really: bring in renowned performers to supplement the fantastic on-track racing.

 

2017 marks the 10th night race to be held in the Lion city. With the drivers championship battle between Vettel and Hamilton heating up, the 2017 Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix will surely play a pivotal role in determining the outcome of the championships.

 

Organizers of the Singapore GP will always see to it that fans get the most value for their money, and not leave the circuit feeling that the show could’ve been better. For it is not just the on-track action that brings excitement to the weekend, but also three nights packed with performances by world-renowned, and award winning concert artists.

 

entertainment-2017This year will see 1980s superband Duran Duran play at the Village stage and at the Padang Stage. The Chainsmokers, George the Poet, Onerepublic, and Lianne La Havas will surely appeal to the young fans. Grammy-winning artist Seal will serenade the attendees at the Village stage on Sunday. The main performer on Saturday will be one of the hottest performers to grace the Padang Stage, Grammy Winner Ariana Grande.

 

All Singapore GP tickets, from walkabout tickets to the Pit Straight grandstand tickets, including all the hospitality suite tickets, will entitle the bearer to watch the race and all the concerts all weekend long. This is one big party that shouldn’t be missed.

 

For more information, check out the Singpaore GP website or their Authorized International Ticketing partners for tickets to the party of the year: the 2017 Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix.

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