Welcome to all things you need to know about the Singapore Grand Prix 2025. Below is an outline of the schedule, how to get tickets, entertainment, and more! Stay tuned for more updates as they roll out this summer.
Schedule: Singapore Grand Prix 2025
Friday October 3rd
1st Practice 17:30 – 18:30
2nd Practice 21:00 – 22:00
Saturday October 4th
3rd Practice 17:30 – 18:30
Qualifiers 21:00 – 22:00
Sunday October 5th
Race at 20:00
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Tickets
Tickets for the 2025 Singapore Grand Prix are selling out quick! Prices range from S$112-S$8,000+ and can be purchased from the GPSS official website or on Pelago. One day, two day, and three day passes are available. However, you don’t have to buy a an official channel to enjoy the Singapore Grand Prix…
If you couldn’t get your hands on a ticket, don’t fret, there are cheaper and even free viewing spots of the circuit. These include Millenia Walk, the Singapore Flyer, Marina Square, the MBS SkyPark Observation Deck, the Helix Bridge, the National Library, The National Gallery, the Fullerton, Saint Andrew’s Cathedral, and the Esplanade.
Watch from your hotel room: If you are staying at the Ritz, the Mandarin Oriental, Park Royal Collection Marina Bay, Pan Pacific, Millenia Walk, Hotel Swissôtel The Stamford, or the Marina Square, consider yourself lucky; your room may have a view of the circuit, just ensure your booking requests a view that faces the racetrack.
There is also a more detailed map of the circuit here. You may even catch a small glimpse from Garden by the Bay’s Supertree Grove (OCBC SkyBridge or the Supertree Observatory). Thank you, TimeOut for these insiders. Be sure to book your tickets/hotels asap so you can enjoy the Singapore Grand Prix 2025!

History & Fun Facts
Although this event dates back to 1966 (only one year after the establishment of the Republic of Singapore), the Singapore Grand Prix has only been consistently hosted only since 2008, with three breaks during the COVID-19 pandemic.
It also used to be at a different track back in the day. Since Singapore’s independence in 1965, the race course has been hosted down town. The Marina Bay Street Circuit is known as one of the toughest courses due to its many 90 degree turns.
About 300,000 people attend the Singapore Formula One leg each year. This is also the only F1 night race. Over 800 local companies are contracted to make this annual event happen. For sustainability efforts, the pit building is completely solar powered while water efficient toilets have saved over 126,000 liters of water.

Entertainment

At the Zone 4 Padang Stage, there are two confirmed performers; G-Dragon on Friday October 3rd and Sir Elton John on Sunday October 5th. Learn more here.

Amber Lounge
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This night club is packed with thrill seeking entertainment and luxury experiences. This celebrity lounge is a traveling night club, best known for its Formula One after parties in Monaco as well as in Las Vegas and Abu Dhabi. Tickets start at S$850 and shared tables at $S1,250. Learn more here.

Summary & Final Thoughts
Finally, if you are heading to Singapore this October for the Singapore Grand Prix or because you happen to be there at this time, I hope that you found this blog post helpful in planning your visit.
Get ready for lots of crowds in the city centre. If that is not your vibe, you can always escape to the Southern Ridges, Sentosa Island, the Zoo, or one of Singapore’s many museums outside of the main Marina Bay centre.
Please stay tuned for more updates as they come!