OneRepublic, Kylie Minogue and Lenny Kravitz among acts performing at Singapore Grand Prix 2024
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(Clockwise from left) American rocker Lenny Kravitz, Australian pop icon Kylie Minogue and American pop-rock band OneRepublic are set to perform at the Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2024
PHOTOS: MARK SELIGER, SINGAPORE GP, JEREMY COWART
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SINGAPORE – American pop-rock band OneRepublic, Australian pop icon Kylie Minogue and American rocker Lenny Kravitz are among the acts set to perform at the Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2024.
The entertainment line-up for the 12 stages spread across the Marina Bay Street Circuit includes K-pop girl group BabyMonster, American R&B veterans Kool & The Gang, British electronic dance music act Disclosure, Irish pop quartet The Corrs, Australian pop singer Tones And I and British DJ duo Honne.
Also joining the roster are American R&B singer Kelis, American dance-punk stalwart James Murphy, Australian singer Dean Lewis, as well as home-grown artistes such as singer-songwriter Rangga Jones and R&B/funk band Astronauts.
Kravitz, who is staging his first concert in Singapore, will perform at the biggest stage, The Padang, in Zone 4 on Sept 22.
OneRepublic, whose new album Artificial Paradise contains an instrumental track titled Singapore, will headline on Sept 20 at The Padang. They have performed in Singapore six times, including two shows in 2023.
Minogue will be making a return to The Padang on Sept 21. She performed at the same venue in the 2016 edition of the Singapore Grand Prix.
Joining her on the same day and at the same location are BabyMonster. The rookie outfit – whose members hail from South Korea, Japan and Thailand – held their first event in Singapore, a fan meet at The Star Theatre, in June.
The Padang stage will also host Honne on Sept 20 and Disclosure on Sept 21.
The Singapore Grand Prix features some of the biggest concerts in Singapore. In the 2023 edition, up to 65,000 fans packed The Padang to watch acts such as British pop star Robbie Williams and American singer Post Malone.
Prices start at $128 for single-day walkabout tickets. Tickets are on sale via singaporegp.sg

