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Buckle up for a weekend of high-octane racing action at the Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2019!

Catch the world’s finest drivers go wheel-to-wheel under lights at speeds of up to 325km/h, treading around Singapore’s picturesque Marina Bay.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22


LIVE ENTERTAINMENT LINE-UP

Toots and the Maytals

Hosted by Toots and the Maytals and expat.guide/2019/08/Wolfgang-Flu%CC%88r-Ex-Kraftwerk-Live-in-Singapore-%40Singapore-Grand-Prix-2019.jpg//www.facebook.com/F1NightRace/?fref=pb&hc_location=profile_browser” data-gt=”{"engagement":{"eng_type":"1","eng_src":"2","eng_tid":"102227592190","eng_data":[]}}”>Singapore Grand Prix | Friday, 6:15 pm – 7:15 pm @The Wharf Stage in Zone 1 

Jamaican legends Toots and the Maytals, the group that coined the term “reggae”, have been grooving audiences across the world since the 1960s. They are also credited as a key player in popularising the reggae genre. The band, led by Frederick “Toots” Hibbert, has been a proven mainstream success over and again – with Vogue magazine including 54-46 Was My Number in its list of 15 Roots Reggae Songs You Should Know, and the band featuring at iconic festivals like Coachella in the USA and Glastonbury in the UK. Toots and the Maytals have also made appearances on Saturday Night Live and The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.


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J.S. Ondara – Live in Singapore @Singapore Grand Prix 2019

Hosted by J.S. Ondara and Singapore Grand Prix |Friday, 7:45 pm – 8:30 pm @Zone 1 Sunset Stage

J.S. Ondara is a singer-songwriter based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Born and raised in Nairobi, Kenya – His music is largely inspired Bob Dylan and Neil Young. The largely self-taught musician with his distinct emotive singing and narrative lyrics will wow with songs like “Saying Goodbye” and “American Dream” from his album “Tales of America”.


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Wolfgang Flür [Ex-Kraftwerk]

Hosted by Wolfgang Flür and Singapore Grand Prix |Friday, 9 pm – 10 pm @Zone 4 Downtown

Electronic music fans will recognize a familiar “robot pop”, krautrock style from the MusikSoldat (music soldier) set by Wolfgang Flür (Ex‑Kraftwerk). The German’s audio-visual show will feature videos and rare images from his time as the percussionist of electronic music pioneers Kraftwerk, as well as Flür’s signature mix of tech-house and electro tunes.


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Swedish House Mafia

Hosted by Swedish House Mafia, Singapore Grand Prix, and Top Concerts Radar – Singapore | Friday, 22:15 pm – 23:45 pm Swedish House Mafia @Zone 4 Padang Stage

International superstars Swedish House Mafia announced their return at the end of 2018 and will bring their incredible live show to the Padang Stage on 20 September in Zone 4. Swedish House Mafia consisting of Axwell, Steve Angello, and Sebastian Ingrosso are the trio behind global hits such as “Don’t You Worry Child”, “Save The World” and “One (Your Name)”.


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J.S. Ondara

Hosted by J.S. Ondara and Singapore Grand Prix | Saturday, 5:20 pm – 6 pm @Zone 4 Esplanade Outdoor Theatre

J.S. Ondara is a singer-songwriter based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Born and raised in Nairobi, Kenya – His music is largely inspired Bob Dylan and Neil Young. The largely self-taught musician with his distinct emotive singing and narrative lyrics will wow with songs like “Saying Goodbye” and “American Dream” from his album “Tales of America”.


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The Ramona Flowers

Hosted by The Ramona Flowers and Singapore Grand Prix | Saturday, 5:20 PM – 6 pm @Zone 1 Sunset Stage

Known for seamlessly fusing electro-rock elements with anthemic pop melodies, the sound of The Ramona Flowers is compared to the likes of their musical influences, Phoenix and M83. Consisting of guitarist Sam James, bassist Wayne Jones, keyboardist/guitarist Dave Betts, drummer Ed Gallimore and vocalist Steve Bird, the indie-synth quintet serve up a feast for the senses with their brand of moody, electronic music as seen in their three albums, Dismantle (2012), Lust and Lies (2013) as well as Dismantle and Rebuild (2014).


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Wolfgang Flür [Ex-Kraftwerk]

Hosted by Wolfgang Flür and Singapore Grand Prix | Saturday, 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm @Zone 4 Downtown

Electronic music fans will recognize a familiar “robot pop”, krautrock style from the MusikSoldat (music soldier) set by Wolfgang Flür (Ex‑Kraftwerk). The German’s audio-visual show will feature videos and rare images from his time as the percussionist of electronic music pioneers Kraftwerk, as well as Flür’s signature mix of tech-house and electro tunes.


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Larkin Poe

Hosted by Larkin Poe and Singapore Grand Prix | Saturday, 7 pm – 7:45 pm @Zone 4 Downtown

Set to make their debut in Singapore, popular American roots band Larkin Poe is fronted by sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell. The four-piece band’s music is Southern American-inspired with big toe-tapping guitar riffs and catchy harmonies and was named the best discovery at the Glastonbury festival in 2014. Their critically acclaimed new album, Venom & Faith, has been regarded as a beguiling mix of Gothic soul and outlaw country. From Rebecca’s powerful vocals on “Ain’t Gonna Cry” to Megan’s sultry lap steel on “Good And Gone”, the sisters weave their talents into the fabric of their experience and a picture of the American South. “Blue Ridge Mountains” harkens to the sisters’ hometown, “drinking sweet tea every day” with stomping percussion and churning riffs. Larkin Poe infuses pop sensibilities into their sound, blending old-school elements of rock and soul with drum samples, hip-hop production values, that will have fans in Singapore dancing in Zone 1 (21 Sept) and Zone 4 (22 Sept) of the Circuit Park.


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Lighthouse Family

Hosted by Lighthouse Family and Singapore Grand Prix | Saturday, 7 pm – 8 pm @Zone 4 Esplanade Outdoor Theatre

British musical duo Lighthouse Family, made up of vocalist Tunde Baiyewu and producer/keyboardist Paul Tucker, are making their return in 2019 after nearly two decades with their fourth album ‘Blue Sky In Your Head’. One of the biggest British bands of the 1990s, the easy-listening pop and soul group rose to fame with hit singles Lifted, Ocean Drive and High. Prior to their sold-out United Kingdom tour, the duo will be performing in select Asian cities, including at the Marina Bay Street Circuit in Singapore.


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Fatboy Slim

Hosted by Fatboy Slim and Singapore Grand Prix | Saturday, 7:15 pm – 8:45 pm @The Wharf Stage in Zone 1

Renowned British DJ and producer Fatboy Slim has been creating big beats since 1996. A Grammy and Brit Award winner, Fatboy Slim’s four studio albums (Better Living Through ChemistryYou’ve Come A Long WayBabyHalfway Between The Gutter and the Stars, and Palookavilla) have had millions moving to such iconic tracks like Eat, Sleep, Rave, RepeatThe Rockafeller SkankPraise YouRight Here, Right Now, and Sunset (Bird of Prey). His music video for Weapon of Choice, which features a stunning dance performance from Hollywood legend Christopher Walken, remains one of the greatest examples of the art form – and earned him six MTV Video Music Awards in 2001.


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Gwen Stefani

Hosted by Gwen Stefani and Singapore Grand Prix | Saturday, 7:45 pm – 9 pm @Padang Stage in Zone 4

American singer-songwriter Gwen Stefani will take to the Padang Stage in Zone 4 on 21 September. A three-time Grammy Award winner, Stefani has achieved worldwide success as a performer, songwriter, and recording artist who has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide with No Doubt and as a multi-platinum solo artist.


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Muse

Hosted by Muse, Singapore Grand Prix and Top Concerts Radar – Singapore | Saturday, 10:15 pm – 11:45 pm @Padang Stage in Zone 4

Muse, one of the world’s leading rock bands, formed in 1994 by Matt Bellamy (lead vocals, guitar, keyboards), Chris Wolstenholme (bass guitar, backing vocals), and Dominic Howard (drums), has sold more than 20 million albums worldwide with Simulation Theory its sixth number one album in the United Kingdom. The band has won two Grammy Awards, two Brit Awards, five MTV Europe Music Awards and eight NME Awards, with smash hits like Hysteria, Stockholm Syndrome, Plug In Baby, New Born and Knights of Cydonia.


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Larkin Poe

Hosted by Larkin Poe and Singapore Grand Prix | Sunday, 5:25 pm – 6:10 pm @Zone 1 Sunset Stage

Set to make their debut in Singapore, popular American roots band Larkin Poe is fronted by sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell. The four-piece band’s music is Southern American-inspired with big toe-tapping guitar riffs and catchy harmonies and was named the best discovery at the Glastonbury festival in 2014. Their critically acclaimed new album, Venom & Faith, has been regarded as a beguiling mix of Gothic soul and outlaw country. From Rebecca’s powerful vocals on “Ain’t Gonna Cry” to Megan’s sultry lap steel on “Good And Gone”, the sisters weave their talents into the fabric of their experience and a picture of the American South. “Blue Ridge Mountains” harkens to the sisters’ hometown, “drinking sweet tea every day” with stomping percussion and churning riffs. Larkin Poe infuses pop sensibilities into their sound, blending old-school elements of rock and soul with drum samples, hip-hop production values, that will have fans in Singapore dancing in Zone 1 (21 Sept) and Zone 4 (22 Sept) of the Circuit Park.


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Fatboy Slim

Hosted by Fatboy Slim and Singapore Grand Prix | Sunday, 5:45 pm – 7:15 pm @Padang Stage in Zone 4

Renowned British DJ and producer Fatboy Slim has been creating big beats since 1996. A Grammy and Brit Award winner, Fatboy Slim’s four studio albums (Better Living Through ChemistryYou’ve Come A Long WayBabyHalfway Between The Gutter and the Stars, and Palookavilla) have had millions moving to such iconic tracks like Eat, Sleep, Rave, RepeatThe Rockafeller SkankPraise YouRight Here, Right Now, and Sunset (Bird of Prey). His music video for Weapon of Choice, which features a stunning dance performance from Hollywood legend Christopher Walken, remains one of the greatest examples of the art form – and earned him six MTV Video Music Awards in 2001.


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Hans Zimmer

Hosted by Hans Zimmer Live, Hans Zimmer and Singapore Grand Prix. |Sunday, 6 pm – 7:30 pm @The Wharf Stage in Zone 1

Fans will journey through an orchestrated musical set through The World of Hans Zimmer. The multi-award-winning German composer works will be presented by a live symphony orchestra, featuring some of Zimmer’s best-known works from the soundtracks of blockbuster productions including The Lion King, Gladiator, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Dark Knight, Inception, The Da Vinci Code and Interstellar.


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Texas

Hosted by Texas and Singapore Grand Prix | Sunday, 6:55 pm – 7:40 pm @Zone 1 Sunset Stage

Scottish pop-rock band Texas is known for their pop and Mo-town influenced sounds. Since the band’s lauded debut single “I Don’t Want a Lover” in 1989, the Glasgow-based band has followed up their success with two major sellers, “White on Blonde” and “The Hush”, and with their latest album “Jump on Board”. Fans will be treated to a set full of energy as the band makes their debut Singapore GP performance as part of their “Jump on Board” tour.


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Toots and the Maytals

Hosted by Toots and the Maytals and Singapore Grand Prix | Sunday, 7:05 pm – 8:05 pm @Esplanade Outdoor Theatre in Zone 4

Jamaican legends Toots and the Maytals, the group that coined the term “reggae”, have been grooving audiences across the world since the 1960s. They are also credited as a key player in popularising the reggae genre. The band, led by Frederick “Toots” Hibbert, has been a proven mainstream success over and again – with Vogue magazine including 54-46 Was My Number in its list of 15 Roots Reggae Songs You Should Know, and the band featuring at iconic festivals like Coachella in the USA and Glastonbury in the UK. Toots and the Maytals have also made appearances on Saturday Night Live and The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.


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The Ramona Flowers

Hosted by The Ramona Flowers and Singapore Grand Prix | Sunday, 7:20 pm – 8:05 pm @Zone 4 Downtown

Known for seamlessly fusing electro-rock elements with anthemic pop melodies, the sound of The Ramona Flowers is compared to the likes of their musical influences, Phoenix and M83. Consisting of guitarist Sam James, bassist Wayne Jones, keyboardist/guitarist Dave Betts, drummer Ed Gallimore and vocalist Steve Bird, the indie-synth quintet serve up a feast for the senses with their brand of moody, electronic music as seen in their three albums, Dismantle (2012), Lust and Lies (2013) as well as Dismantle and Rebuild (2014).


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RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS

Hosted by Red Hot Chili Peppers and Singapore Grand Prix | Sunday, 10 pm – 12 am @Padang Stage in Zone 4

Indelible punk rock legends – Californian rock band, Red Hot Chili Peppers marked an era with their trademark confection of rock, funk, and punk. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012, the band, presently made up of vocalist Anthony Kiedis, bassist Flea, drummer Chad Smith and guitarist Josh Klinghoffer, is one of the most successful rock bands of all time. With three Grammys under their belt, Red Hot Chili Peppers also holds the record for the most #1 hits in Billboard’s Alternative Songs chart.


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