The Las Vegas Grand Prix is set to turn up the volume for the 2025 race weekend, with acts including Louis Tomlinson and Kane Brown confirmed to headline the electrifying entertainment on the grid.
VAVO, DJ Pee .Wee, Steve Aoki, Kaskade and more will also join the line-up for a host of performances pre and post-race when F1 hits the streets of Las Vegas on Saturday, November 22.
Internationally acclaimed, award-winning artist Louis Tomlinson will take the stage with an exclusive F1 Grid Gigs presented by American Express performance following the Drivers’ Parade.
Tomlinson, who rose to fame with One Direction, recently announced his third studio solo album, HOW DID I GET HERE?, set for release on January 23, 2026. His world tour starts in spring 2026, with North American arena dates commencing June 3.
Global superstar Kane Brown will set the tone for race day with a pre-race performance leading into driver introductions and the Drivers’ Parade. Brown is known for his diamond-certified singles including Heaven and What Ifs and for blending country, pop and R&B influences.
DJ and producer VAVO, best known as the trailblazing force behind the groundbreaking Country x EDM movement known as YEEDM, will perform a set during the Drivers’ Parade. VAVO leads the next evolution of electronic music with globally viral remixes of country music hits and high-profile original collaborations such as Bullet and World on Fire (VAVO Remix).
The multi-talented DJ Pee .Wee, the electrifying alter-ego of nine-time Grammy Award-winner Anderson .Paak, brings his signature, high-energy vinyl DJ sets to the line-up. Known for his surprise appearances at major events like Coachella and the Met Gala, DJ Pee .Wee is set to deliver an unforgettable, groove-heavy experience blending funk, R&B throwbacks, and diverse dance tracks.
Las Vegas-based Steve Aoki will deliver a pre-race performance on home turf. The DJ and producer is known for hits including Delirious (Boneless) and Just Hold On with Louis Tomlinson, along with collaborations with BTS, Linkin Park and will.i.am.
DJ and producer Kaskade will close out race night with a post-race performance following the podium celebration. The Grammy-nominated artist is known for festival anthems such as Atmosphere and Disarm You and is regarded as a pioneer in house and progressive music.
Select ticket holders will have live views of the grid performances, with exclusive access and premium vantage points included in designated hospitality areas.
In addition to the exciting grid line-up, the Paddock Club will feature live entertainment from Las Vegas entertainers Colin Cloud, Mat Franco, Piff the Magic Dragon and more throughout the race weekend.

“Las Vegas has always been a global stage for entertainment, and this year’s grid line-up reflects that energy,” said Emily Prazer, President and CEO of Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc.
“From Kane Brown’s chart-topping country numbers and Louis Tomlinson’s pop hits to Steve Aoki’s electrifying sets and Kaskade’s legendary beats, fans will witness a soundtrack as exhilarating as the race itself.”
On top of the entertainment on the grid and Paddock Club, race week will feature a powerhouse musical line-up across multiple stages. T-Pain, MGK and Zedd will headline the T-Mobile Zone at Sphere Stage, joined by electrifying performances from SOFI TUKKER, Lauv, Cimafunk, Balu Brigada, Cassian and more. Meanwhile, at the Heineken Stage, fans can look forward to dynamic sets from Shaggy and Dillon Francis, supported by performances from Jazzy, BANDABBA, Awakening, Jabbawockeez, Cirque du Soleil’s Mad Apple, and additional special guests.
You can find out more about Grand Prix tickets and select your place here: https://www.f1lasvegasgp.com/

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