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Louis Tomlinson, Kane Brown, Kaskade & More Join Performer Lineup for Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix 2025

Louis Tomlinson, Kane Brown, Steve Aoki, DJ Pee .Wee (aka Anderson .Paak) and Kaskade are among the artists set to perform at the 2025 Formula 1 Heineken Las Vegas Grand Prix, organizers announced Wednesday (Oct. 30).

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The performances will take place Saturday, Nov. 22, on the track’s Grid stage, with entertainment scheduled around the race itself. Fans with access to hospitality areas — including the Heineken Silver Main Grandstand, Paddock Club, Wynn Grid Club and others — will be able to catch the exclusive sets live from trackside.

Tomlinson, who rose to fame as a member of One Direction, will perform following the drivers’ parade as part of the American Express-presented F1 Grid Gigs series. He recently announced his third solo album, How Did I Get Here?, due Jan. 23, 2026, and will kick off a global tour in the spring.

Country star Kane Brown will perform ahead of driver introductions, bringing his crossover hits like “Heaven” and “What Ifs” to the pre-race stage. Other performers include Grammy-nominated producer Kaskade (who will close out the night with a post-race set), Las Vegas native Steve Aoki, DJ duo VAVO, and DJ Pee .Wee — the high-energy vinyl-spinning alter ego of Anderson .Paak.

Additional performances are planned throughout race weekend. At the T-Mobile Zone at Sphere, previously announced headliners include T-Pain, Machine Gun Kelly and Zedd, with sets from Sofi Tukker, Lauv, Cimafunk, Balu Brigada and others also confirmed. Meanwhile, the Heineken Stage will feature Shaggy, Dillon Francis, Jazzy, Jabbawockeez, Cirque du Soleil’s Mad Apple and more.

In addition to three days of performances, T-Mobile Zone at Sphere ticket-holders will also enjoy race-day activations and up-close views of the Grand Prix, including turn 5G and the chicane (a sequence of tight, alternating corners added to a racetrack, usually to slow down cars before a high-speed section) spanning turns 7 through 9.

“While the action on the Las Vegas Strip Circuit is the main event, the T-Mobile Zone at Sphere elevates the experience with its incredible fan zone entertainment,” Emily Prazer, president and CEO of Las Vegas Grand Prix Inc., said in the previous announcement.

“Las Vegas is an entertainment hub within itself, so it was only fitting to bring together some of the music industry’s best to create an unmatched concert experience for race weekend. Paired with the jaw-dropping graphics of the Exosphere and incredible views of the track, T-Mobile Zone at Sphere has the best of all worlds.”

The second annual Las Vegas Grand Prix takes place Nov. 20–22 on a 3.8-mile circuit that weaves through the Las Vegas Strip. For more information, visit f1lasvegasgp.com.

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