Tickets Now on Sale for the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix

Tickets for the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix are now on sale

Tickets are now available for the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix. Next year’s race at Marina Bay Circuit takes place on September 20-22.

Formula 1 returns to Singapore the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix on September 20-22 and tickets are now on sale for the 15th running of the sport’s original night race.

Interest in attending F1 races continues to be at unprecedented levels at tickets for 2024 events begin to go on sale. The Singapore Grand Prix will be no exception and demand for tickets is expected to be very high. You’ll need to act fast to secure your tickets and avoid disappointment.

It’s also worth securing your Singapore Grand Prix tickets early to benefit from the limited time early bird discount offer.

The home of F1’s original night race, the Singapore Grand Prix joined the calendar in 2008. The event has become one of the most popular races on the calendar. In 2023, the race was one of the most exciting all season, with Carlos Sainz securing a rare non-Red Bull victory in a close fight with McLaren’s Lando Norris and the chasing Mercedes duo.

The 2023 Singapore Grand Prix attracted a weekend attendance of 264,000. The figure was down on the 2022 figure due to the removal of the Bay Grandstand but tickets for the race weekend still sold out.

Where to watch the action at the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix

Grandstand tickets at the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix range in price from just under €400 EUR to a little under €1500 EUR for seats in the Super Pit Grandstand. Cheaper ticket options are available for children under the age of 16. Note that Walkabout tickets – the equivalent of General Admission at the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix – will go on sale at a later date.

Giant screens are visible from all grandstands, allowing you to follow the race as it unfolds in front of you. Learn more about which grandstands offer the best views at Marina Bay Street Circuit in our detailed guide to buying tickets for the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix.

VIP and hospitality packages are also popular at the Singapore Grand Prix, with a number of all-inclusive packages and exclusive viewing areas around the circuit. Learn more about VIP & Hospitality Packages at the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix. Ticket packages from F1 Experiences – F1’s official ticket package partner – are not yet on sale, but you can join the waitlist to be notified when packages are released.

Night racing in the heart of the city

Marina Bay Circuit is located in the heart of the city, making it close to the best accommodation that Singapore has to offer. Securing accommodation early, before prices increase, is always a good idea. It’s also easy to get around the city on race weekend, with a number of public transport options available.

One of the major draws to the Singapore Grand Prix is the large selection of off-track entertainment in the form of trackside concerts. In 2023, Post Malone and Robbie Williams were the headline performers. The likes of Liam Gallagher, The Killers and Red Hot Chili Peppers have all performed at Marina Bay Circuit in recent years. Headline acts for the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix will be announced at a later date.

Any questions about attending the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix? Leave a comment below!

2 thoughts on “Tickets Now on Sale for the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix”

  1. Hi I was asking before but got no reply . As I purchase already the ticket with this site . . is is possible I pick up the ticket in Spore ? as I travel there often .thank you

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