Louis Tomlinson, Kane Brown, Kaskade and More Join Performer Lineup for 2025 Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix

Louis Tomlinson, Kane Brown, Kaskade and More Set for 2025 Las Vegas F1 Grand Prix

Published October 30, 2025

Louis Tomlinson at SiriusXM Studios, New York — September 30, 2025
Louis Tomlinson visits the SiriusXM Studios on September 30, 2025 in New York City. Noam Galai / Getty Images

Organizers announced on October 30, 2025 that a star-studded lineup—including Louis Tomlinson, Kane Brown, Steve Aoki, Kaskade and Anderson .Paak’s DJ persona Pee .Wee—will perform at the 2025 Formula 1 Heineken Las Vegas Grand Prix.

The on-track Grid stage will host the main slate of performances on Saturday, November 22, 2025, timed around the race program. Exclusive, trackside sets will be available to fans with access to select hospitality areas such as the Heineken Silver Main Grandstand, Paddock Club and Wynn Grid Club.

Tomlinson—whose career began with One Direction—will play following the drivers’ parade as part of the American Express–presented F1 Grid Gigs series. He has also confirmed his third solo album, How Did I Get Here?, due January 23, 2026, and will embark on a global tour next spring.

Country star Kane Brown will take the stage before driver introductions, delivering his crossover hits like “Heaven” and “What Ifs.” The evening’s electronic and DJ roster includes Las Vegas native Steve Aoki, Grammy-nominated producer Kaskade—who will close the night with a post-race set—plus the DJ duo VAVO and Anderson .Paak’s high-energy alter ego, DJ Pee .Wee.

Race weekend will offer performances across multiple venues. The T-Mobile Zone at Sphere will present previously announced headliners T-Pain, Machine Gun Kelly and Zedd, alongside acts such as Sofi Tukker, Lauv, Cimafunk and Balu Brigada. The Heineken Stage lineup features Shaggy, Dillon Francis, Jazzy and entertainment from Jabbawockeez and Cirque du Soleil’s Mad Apple.

Ticket-holders for the T-Mobile Zone at Sphere will also have access to race-day activations and privileged vantage points of the circuit, including views of Turn 5G and the chicane that spans Turns 7–9—a sequence of tight, alternating corners added to reduce speed before a high-speed section.

“While the action on the Las Vegas Strip Circuit is the main event, the T-Mobile Zone at Sphere elevates the experience with its incredible fan zone entertainment,” said Emily Prazer, president and CEO of Las Vegas Grand Prix Inc. “Las Vegas is an entertainment hub within itself, so it was only fitting to bring together some of the music industry’s best to create an unmatched concert experience for race weekend.”

The second annual Las Vegas Grand Prix runs November 20–22, 2025 on a 3.8-mile street circuit that winds along the Las Vegas Strip. For additional details and ticket information, visit f1lasvegasgp.com.

 

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