Singapore F1 Reports 'Phenomenal' Ticket Demand
for 2024 Grand Prix
(30/10/23)
The organiser of the Formula 1 Singapore Grand
Prix has confirmed that sales of regular priced tickets for 2024
will begin earlier than originally
planned, after early bird tickets sold out one month ahead
schedule.
Tickets will now go on sale at 10am Singapore time
on 1 November 2023.
“The Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand
Prix 2023 delivered on all counts, keeping fans on the edge of
their seats with the thrilling track action and a surprise winner,
and then topping it off with a fantastic entertainment line-up,”
said Adam Firth, Executive Director of Singapore GP. “We
look forward to building on that momentum for our 15th edition of
the night race with renewed vigour and can’t wait to welcome our
fans back to the Marina Bay Street Circuit from 20 to 22 September
2024.”
Sales across all hospitality categories have also
been strong, with dedicated suites at the Formula 1
Paddock Club, Sky Suite, and Lounge@Turn 3 for next year’s race
almost fully taken up.
All tickets to the Formula 1 Singapore Airlines
Singapore Grand Prix 2024 provide access to the concerts at the
Padang Stage in Zone 4. Priced from S$128 for a single-day ticket
and S$348 for a three-day pass.
“The Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix is a marquee
global event that continues to appeal to the widest range of
corporate clients and individuals,” said Shamini Suppiah, Director of
Hospitality and Sponsorship Sales of Singapore GP. “After a record year in 2023,
interest across all hospitality products remain extremely strong.
With a return rate of over 70 percent many categories are already
close to selling out for 2024. With seven exceptional hospitality
products available at a range of price points there is something
to meet all market segments.”
In addition to Formula 1’s return to the Marina
Bay Street Circuit next year, ticketholders can also look forward
to the exciting debut of F1 Academy as a support race.
Singapore
is one of seven circuits to host the all-female racing category
which was launched earlier this year to develop and prepare female
drivers to progress to higher levels of competition.
Their second
season is supported by all ten Formula 1 teams who will each
provide a driver to the series and have their livery on one car.
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