Las Vegas is revving up the volume alongside the engines for the 2025 Formula 1 Heineken Las Vegas Grand Prix, promising a music lineup as high-octane as the race itself. Set for November 22, the Grid stage will transform into a full-blown concert venue, delivering back-to-back sets from global stars embedded within the weekend’s motorsport spectacle.
Louis Tomlinson, fresh off the announcement of his third solo album, will take the stage after the drivers’ parade as part of the F1 Grid Gigs series. His new album, “How Did I Get Here?”, is scheduled to drop in early 2026, with a world tour to follow. Before the engines roar to life, country hitmaker Kane Brown will warm up the crowd with favorites like “Heaven” and “What Ifs” during driver introductions.
The night doesn’t end with the checkered flag. Grammy-nominated DJ Kaskade is set to headline the post-race party, while Las Vegas native Steve Aoki brings local flair to the celebration. DJ duo VAVO and Anderson .Paak’s vinyl-spinning alter ego DJ Pee .Wee will also join the sonic festivities.
Meanwhile, fans heading to the T-Mobile Zone at Sphere can expect even more star power. Scheduled performances across the weekend include T-Pain, Machine Gun Kelly, Zedd, Sofi Tukker, Lauv, Cimafunk, and Balu Brigada. Not to be outdone, the Heineken Stage will feature Shaggy, Dillon Francis, Jazzy, the iconic Jabbawockeez, and Cirque du Soleil’s Mad Apple, bringing a mix of music, dance, and theatrics.
With the Grand Prix stretching across a 3.8-mile circuit along the Las Vegas Strip, fans can enjoy not just the race, but a full sensory experience. Hospitality ticketholders will have exclusive access to these performances, blending the thrill of F1 with a world-class concert atmosphere.
From turbocharged beats to tire-scorching turns, the Las Vegas Grand Prix is ready to deliver a weekend where the soundtrack is just as thrilling as the speed.