Race organisers at Marina Bay Street Circuit have announced the headline acts who’ll be performing on race weekend at the 2026 Singapore Grand Prix.
The 2026 Singapore Grand Prix is scheduled for October 9-11.
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Zara Larsson, Goo Goo Dolls, Janet Jackson and James Arthur are among the headline acts announced for the 2026 Singapore Grand Prix weekend. One of the leading Formula 1 events for trackside entertainment, the Singapore Grand Prix has set the bar for world-class music acts since it first joined the calendar almost 20 years ago.
This year’s race marks the 17th time that Formula 1 has raced under lights at Marina Bay Street Circuit – and the supersized entertainment line-up means that the event can feel more like a music festival than a Grand Prix weekend at times!


Janet Jackson, Zara Larsson and James Arthur Among Headliners
The first wave of acts announced for the 2026 Singapore Grand Prix includes artists from all corners of the globe. Headliners on the Padang and Wharf Stages include the likes of Mandopop superstar JJ Lin, New Zealand’s Split Enz, K-pop act CORTIS, Swedish singer-songwriter Zara Larsson, plus Goo Goo Dolls, Janet Jackson and James Arthur.
A number of DJs have also been revealed for the event, including Mark Ronson, DJ Snake and Major Lazer Soundsystem. The full range of acts taking to the stage, along with their set times, are listed below. Further acts headlining across the circuit’s seven stages will be revealed over the coming weeks and will be added here.
Padang Stage
Friday October 9
19:30-20:15: CORTIS
22:30-23:45: JJ Lin
Saturday October 10
18:45-19:45: Zara Larsson
Sunday October 11
18:15-19:15: James Arthur
Wharf Stage
Friday October 9
14:30-15:10: F1 Drivers’ Fan Forum
19:15-20:15: Split Enz
Saturday October 10
15:10-15:40: F1 Drivers’ Fan Forum
19:30-20:30: Goo Goo Dolls
Sunday October 11
18:15-19:15: Janet Jackson
Barge Stage
Friday October 9
15:15-16:15: TOKiMONSTA
18:00-19:00: Major Lazer
21:25-22:30: DJ Snake
Saturday October 10
15:50-16:45: Flight Facilities
18:00-19:00: Rev Run
Sunday October 11
15:45-16:30: ZHU
17:00-18:00: Mark Ronson
DBS Foundation Outdoor Theatre at Esplanade
Friday October 9
Saturday October 10
Sunday October 11
Waterside Stage
Friday October 9
17:45-18:45: Shingo Nakamura
Saturday October 10
15:30-16:45: Tinzo+Jojo
17:45-18:45: Ape Drums
Sunday October 11
Garage Stage
Friday October 9
TBC: DJ Admin
TBC: SHANE 2SWEET
TBC: TeenagePop
Saturday October 10
TBC: DJ Admin
TBC: SHANE 2SWEET
TBC: TeenagePop
Sunday October 11
TBC: DJ Admin
TBC: SHANE 2SWEET
TBC: TeenagePop
Downtown Stage
Friday October 9
15:30-16:15: Borderline
18:30-19:15: Spacey Jane
Saturday October 10
15:45-16:30: Ezra Collective
17:45-18:30: Ocean Alley
Sunday October 11
15:45-16:30: The Rubens
17:15-18:00: PREP

How to Access Concerts at the 2026 Singapore Grand Prix
All tickets for the Singapore Grand Prix provide access to the concerts, which take place across a range of circuits in different zones of the track. There are seven stages in total, each featuring a different line-up of acts. See the map above for stage locations and access points.

2026 Singapore Grand Prix Tickets Still on Sale
Tickets for the 2026 Singapore Grand Prix remain in high demand, though limited numbers remain available via our trusted ticket partner Grand Prix Tickets (GPT). Choose access to a range of grandstands across Marina Bay Street Circuit, including the Pit, Pit Exit, Republic and Padang grandstands, or select single-day general admission (walkabout) tickets, with prices starting from €162.
Ticket packages providing exclusive insider access are also on sale from F1’s official ticket package partner F1 Experiences.
Tickets for the race usually sell out, with the 2026 Singapore Grand Prix weekend having attracted a weekend attendance of over 300,000 – the second largest in the event’s history.
Learn more about attending Marina Bay Street Circuit in our extensive 2026 Singapore Grand Prix travel guide.
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