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F1 is coming to Las Vegas at high speed.
The inaugural Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix is just around the corner, drawing thousands of fans to the entertainment capital of the world for a week of parties, dinners, concerts and races.
Max Verstappen has already won the 2023 World Drivers’ Championship, but fans can expect the likes of Lewis Hamilton, Daniel Ricciardo and American Logan Sargent to score points in the penultimate race of the season. You’ll see them fight for it.
Away from the Las Vegas Strip, which will be closed from November 16th to 18th, David Beckham, John Legend and Kylie Minogue are just a few of the celebrities fans can expect to attend star-studded parties and events. No city.
Read everything you need to know about what’s going to happen during race week.
Club SI
Sports Illustrated converted Margaritaville, a high-rise building in the Flamingo, into Club SI. A luxurious hospitality lounge overlooking the course will host a variety of events throughout the race weekend, November 16th to 18th. David Beckham and Shaquille O’Neal mingle with guests at Saturday Race Night, Dax Shepard hosts live podcast recording, and models Nicole English and Brooks Nader get the party started at Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Party It’s planned.
Netflix Cup
Netflix is officially entering the live sports space ahead of the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix. The stars of “Drive to Survive” and “Full Swing” will face off in the Netflix Cup, an all-star golf tournament held at Wynn’s Championship Golf Course. F1 drivers Alex Albon, Pierre Gasly, Lando Norris and Carlos Sainz will be joined by Rickie Fowler, Max Homa, Colin Morikawa and Justin Thomas live on Netflix on November 14th.
Las Vegas Grand Prix Opening Ceremony
The 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix begins with a star-studded opening ceremony on November 15th. John Legend, Tiesto, Andra Day, Bishop Briggs, J. Balvin, Journey, Keith Urban, Steve Aoki, Swedish House Mafia, Will.I. am is also one of the performers scheduled to take the stage. Guests can also enjoy elaborate light displays including lasers, fireworks, and a drone show.
Jack Daniels x Metro Boomin Party
After its success at the U.S. Grand Prix in Austin last month, Jack Daniel’s is partnering with Metro Boomin for another special party. The DJ and producer, who has collaborated with the likes of Drake, The Weeknd and Post Malone, is expected to bring a surprise guest to the stage at the invite-only soiree on November 16th.
Dinner with Gordon Ramsay
Kitchen Nightmares star and well-known racing fan Gordon Ramsay travels to Las Vegas for the first F1 race. The chef will attend a trackside dinner with guests at Hell’s Kitchen at Caesars Palace prior to practice on November 17th. Guests can enjoy a four-course menu with wine or cocktail pairings and a personalized gift.
Kylie Minogue appears at Amber Lounge
Kylie Minogue closes out the weekend’s festivities with a performance at the Amber Lounge afterparty at Voltaire at The Venetian Resort. Billed as “the world’s most exclusive race afterparty,” flowing champagne and a first-class crowd are expected.
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