Entertainment Lineup Announced for Vegas Grand Prix

The schedule will feature a mix of global music acts, electronic artists, and Las Vegas-based performers.
Mercedes AMG Petronas driver George Russell celebrates his race victory of the Las Vegas Grand Prix as we look at the 2025 entertainment lineup.
Pictured: Mercedes AMG Petronas driver George Russell celebrates his race victory of the Las Vegas Grand Prix as we look at the 2025 entertainment lineup. Photo by Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

The full entertainment lineup for the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix has been announced, with performances planned across the city throughout the weekend of the race, which runs from Nov. 21–23. 

The schedule will feature a mix of global music acts, electronic artists, and Las Vegas-based performers, including country, R&B, and pop artist Kane Brown, who will headline driver introductions on Nov. 22nd. 

The Paddock Club, one of the premier hospitality venues for the weekend, will feature magicians and mentalists who have become fixtures on the Las Vegas Strip. Mat Franco and Piff the Magic Dragon, both marking a decade of performing in the city, are among the acts scheduled to appear. Mentalist Colin Cloud, who gained recognition on America’s Got Talent, is also expected to perform.

Beyond the track, live music and entertainment will spread across multiple stages, including the Heineken Stage near Virgin Hotels and the T-Mobile Stage at Sphere, featuring a mix of established and emerging performers. High-end culinary venues, including the Wynn Grid Club and Papi Steak Garage, will provide trackside dining and entertainment for attendees.

The three-day event combines sport and entertainment and is expected to boost the city’s tourism figures and Nevada gaming financials. The race’s future in Las Vegas also looks promising, with the event receiving a two-year extension to remain on the Formula 1 calendar through the 2027 season. 

Disney and Formula 1 team up for Bellagio fountain spectacle

Entertainment giant Disney has also announced a collaboration with Formula 1 to coincide with the Las Vegas Grand Prix. The partnership will feature a special live entertainment show at the Fountains of Bellagio, featuring music, visual effects, and pyrotechnics to kick off the race weekend.

As part of the celebrations, the Disneyland Band will also perform the national anthem on race day, and Mickey and Minnie Mouse will take part in community events in Las Vegas aimed at engaging local children. 

The President of Disney Consumer Products, Tasia Filippatos, said the collaboration showcases the power of creativity and connection, explaining, “We are thrilled to be uniting sports, pop culture and entertainment in a way that delivers an unforgettable experience for both Mickey and Friends and F1 fans globally.”

The collaboration will also include a new Disney Formula 1 merchandise collection launching in early November and signals an expansion of Formula 1’s efforts to blend live racing with global entertainment brands, beginning with the Las Vegas event. 

The Chief Commercial Officer of Formula 1, Emily Prazer, said the partnership would merge sports, pop culture, and entertainment over the course of the weekend and that more collaborations would follow in 2026, with the launch of Disney’s Mickey & Friends and Formula 1 program.