Elton John and G-Dragon to perform at Singapore Grand Prix 2025
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British music icon Elton John and South Korean pop star G-Dragon will be the headlining music acts at the Formula One Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2025.
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SINGAPORE – South Korean pop star G-Dragon and British music icon Elton John will be back in Singapore as headlining music acts at the Formula One (F1) Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2025.
G-Dragon will perform on the first night, Oct 3, at the Padang Stage in Zone 4, while John will be the race weekend’s closing act on Oct 5 on the same stage.
G-Dragon, often dubbed the “King of K-pop”, recently made his big comeback. In October and November 2024, the rapper, singer and leader of K-pop boy band BigBang released new solo music after a seven-year hiatus. And he sang at the Mama Awards in Osaka, Japan, in November, his first official performance at the show in nine years.
His new album Ubermensch drops on Feb 25 and the supporting world tour kicks off in late March.
The 36-year-old has performed in Singapore several times, both as a solo artiste and as part of BigBang. His last show here, as a solo act, was at the Singapore Indoor Stadium in 2017.
John, one of the world’s most celebrated singers, ended his extensive global farewell tour, Farewell Yellow Brick Road, in 2023, but has staged several shows since then.
Over a music career that has lasted more than six decades, he has produced a string of hits. They include Tiny Dancer (1972), Sacrifice (1989), Can You Feel The Love Tonight (1994) and, most recently, Cold Heart (Pnau remix), a 2021 duet with English-Albanian pop star Dua Lipa.
The 77-year-old has also staged several concerts in Singapore, last performing here at The Star Theatre in 2015.
The F1 concerts, which take place at several venues across the Marina Bay Street Circuit, have been some of the biggest concerts held in Singapore. The Padang stage, in previous years, saw crowds of around 60,000.
The executive director of Singapore GP, Mr Adam Firth, says in a statement that more music acts will be announced.
The race event will feature a new Marina Bay Grandstand. Singapore GP says demand for tickets has been “exceptionally high” and that many ticket categories are already sold out, including the three-day Raffles Grandstand ($1,098) and three-day Zone 4 Walkabout ($388).
Single-day walkabout tickets have been released, starting at $148 for a Friday Zone 4 Walkabout ticket.
Book it/Formula One Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2025
Where: Marina Bay Street Circuit www.singaporegp.sg
When: Oct 3, 4 and 5
Admission: From $148, go to

