Star-Studded Lineup Announced for Formula One Singapore Grand Prix 2023

With a stellar lineup of international performers gracing the stage from September 15 to 17, the Formula One Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2023 is expected to be a magnificent event. Famous American band Kings Of Leon, South Korean star Bibi, and renowned British bands Culture Club, Groove Armada, and Madness all contribute to the excitement. These musicians will perform along with the already-revealed headliners Post Malone and Robbie Williams and a stellar cast from the Asian-American record label 88rising. The festival offers fans a memorable experience with 139 performers playing on 13 stages worldwide.

Kings Of Leon’s Asian Debut

Kings Of Leon, a legendary alternative rock band with singles like “Sex On Fire” and “Use Somebody,” will perform two thrilling concerts at the Singapore Grand Prix to mark their first appearance outside Japan in Asia. They will enthral spectators on the Zone 1 Wharf Stage on September 17 as one of the headliners at the Zone 4 Padang Stage on September 16.

Culture Club’s Timeless Classics

On September 16, British royalty Culture Club, known for their classic singles “Karma Chameleon” and “Do You Really Want To Hurt Me,” will perform at the Zone 1 Wharf Stage. The band will put on a spectacle that demonstrates its continuing popularity under the direction of the legendary leader Boy George. In addition, on September 17, Boy George will perform a special DJ set for fans in the Twenty3 hospitality area inside Circuit Park.

88rising Showcase

A highly anticipated 88rising concert will take place on September 15 and will include an incredible array of performers from the Asian-American record label, including Bibi, Milli, XG, Atarashii Gakko!, and others. This presentation aims to celebrate many skills and genres, showcasing the up-and-coming musicians.

Groove Armada, Madness, and The Kooks

On September 17, dance-pop superstars Groove Armada will take over the Zone 4 Padang Stage with their hit song “I See You Baby,” and the same day, ska-pop pioneers Madness will wow the crowd with upbeat renditions of hits like “My House.” The Kooks, a British indie band, will also enthral audience members on September 16 at the Zone 1 Wharf Stage.

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Through singaporegp.sg and authorised ticketing partners, official tickets for the Formula One Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2023 can be purchased. Single-day tickets cost $128, while three-day passes cost $398. Excitingly, two new grandstands have been launched, Bayfront at Turn 17 and Raffles at Turn 5, giving a limited number of seats starting at $888.

The Formula One Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2023 is expected to be a memorable occasion with various international performers from different genres. Fans can anticipate three days of outstanding performances at the Circuit Park in Marina Bay, with a lineup that includes Kings Of Leon, Culture Club, Groove Armada, Madness, and many more. Don’t miss this chance to see rising stars and musical legends combining forces for a magnificent celebration of music and motorsports.

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