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F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix Sphere Stage: The music artists will star at the STUNNING 2024 event
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F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix Sphere Stage: The music artists will star at the STUNNING 2024 event

Formula 1 returns to Vegas this weekend the street circuit will play host to round 22 of what has been an exciting 2024 season.

Following his wonderful victory in Brazil last timeMax Verstappen has the chance to win the Drivers’ World Championship for the fourth time in a row on Sunday, while the fierce battle for the Constructors’ Title will resume.

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McLaren has the lead over Ferrari and Red Bull and goes into Sunday’s showpiece, but with only 49 points separate the trio As we enter the final three Grand Prix of the year, there is a lot at stake for everyone involved.

After the success of last year’s first edition, organizers hope to put on a show again for the hundreds of thousands in attendance and for the millions watching around the world.

In addition to a unique free two-day experience with live entertainment and performances from F1 and F1 Academy team members, some of the world’s biggest music stars will perform on the Las Vegas Sphere stage this weekend.

With so much to keep an eye on, both on and off the track, the second edition of the Las Vegas GP promises to be a spectacle to remember.

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The Las Vegas Sphere will play host to a wide variety of entertainment this weekend
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What is the Las Vegas Sphere stage?

The Sphere is an immersive, multifunctional location with an 18,600-seat auditorium and prominent presence in the Las Vegas skyline.

The Sphere was designed by a company called Populous – a global design agency specializing in stadiums and large-scale events and officially opened in September 2023, then called MSG Sphere, after five years of construction work.

While no artists will be performing at the Sphere this weekend, they will be performing outdoors at the T-Mobile on Sphere Stage.

From Turns 5 to 8 on the street circuit, the T-Mobile is located at the Sphere stands, and from these seats the stage – where a number of major artists will be performing throughout the weekend – can be seen, with the Sphere itself acting as a stunning background.

Tickets to the T-Mobile stands were sold as a three-day package, which included assigned seating, free food, water and soft drinks, as well as access to the live entertainment featured on the Sphere Stage.

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Who will perform at the Las Vegas GP?

Ahead of this year’s event, Las Vegas Grand Prix CEO Renee Wilm claimed they would be fielding an all-star lineup this year.

“Las Vegas is the sports and entertainment capital of the world, so we knew we had to have an all-star lineup for this year’s Grand Prix of Las Vegas,” Wilm said in a statement.

“Fans can expect an extraordinary set of live acts, with performances from big names in entertainment to exciting sets from beloved DJs and much more.”

Sounds exciting, so who exactly is performing?

The party on the Las Vegas Sphere Stage kicks off on Thursday evening, with Grammy-nominated OneRepublic set to take the crowd by storm.

With over 5 billion streams on Spotify alone, the American group is sure to be a hit with audiences, who will be hoping to hear some music from their new album, as well as some of their biggest hits from previous years.

Moving on to Friday night, it’s award-winning DJ and dance music producer Alesso who gets the chance to entertain.

The Swede will perform a series of songs with collaborations with Avicii, Katy Perry, Calvin Harris and Usher, among others.

Finally, Sunday’s event will be rounded out by rap star Ludacris, who has been entertaining fans with his iconic sounds since he first burst onto the scene in 1998.

While these acts will headline each night, other acts will take the stage over the course of the weekend, including Chromeo, DRAMA, Kaleena Zanders, MEUTE, The Beaches and TOO MANY ZOOZ, among others.

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