The Killers, Lana Del Rey Headline F1 Singapore Grand Prix Lineup

In the Singapore Grand Prix, the excitement doesn't end on the track.
Final headliners for the Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2026 are finally unveiled, adding The Killers and Lana Del Rey to the Padang Stage and completing what the promoter calls one of the biggest entertainment lineups in the race's history.
The Killers play the Padang Stage in Zone 4 after F1 qualifying on Oct. 10, 2026. Lana Del Rey takes the same stage on Oct. 11 in her first-ever Singapore concert.
The two additions round out a lineup of more than 30 acts performing across 10 stages between sessions, turning the 772,000-square-meter Circuit Park into a three-day music festival alongside the high-octane Formula 1 race.
But that's not all for the Padang Stage. JJ Lin and rising K-Pop group CORTIS open on Oct. 9, while Zara Larsson performs on Oct. 10 and James Arthur ends it on Oct. 11.
Elsewhere, Janet Jackson plays the Wharf Stage in Zone 1 on Oct. 11, with Split Enz taking the same stage on Oct. 9 and Goo Goo Dolls on Oct. 10. The Barge Stage in Zone 1 leans dance with Major Lazer Soundsystem, DJ Snake, and TOKiMONSTA, Rev Run, Flight Facilities, Mark Ronson, and ZHU throughout the weekend.
Zone 4 is an area that keeps giving. The Downtown Stage hosts Spacey Jane, Borderline, Ezra Collective, Ocean Alley, PREP, and The Rubens. The Waterside Stage runs Shingo Nakamura, Ape Drums, Tinzo+Jojo, HYO, and Monochrome. The DBS Foundation Outdoor Theatre at Esplanade features Momocurly, Pleasantry and Lola Amour, while the Garage hosts DJ Admin, SHANE2SWEET, and Teenagepop spinning all three nights.
All tickets include access to Zone 4 performances, the Padang Stage included. Getting into Wharf and Barge stages requires a Zone 1 ticket. Tickets are day-specific, so check the date before checking out. Full lineup is available online via the Singapore GP website here.
Tickets are running out! Several categories are already sold out, so run online and grab them before they're gone.
For more information, visit the Singapore GP website or follow them on Instagram.
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