Additional F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix Tickets Set to Go on Sale Imminently
On March 24 at 10 a.m. PST, additional tickets for the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix will be made available to the general public. The priciest option, the $15K-per-person Paddock Club, has already been sold out. Instead, there will be more affordable standing-room-only tickets at $500 each, offering food and nonalcoholic drinks close to the MSG Sphere.
Other pricing tiers include $1.5K, $2K, $2.5K, $8K, and $10K. American Express Card Members can purchase tickets in advance from March 20 to March 22. Those on the priority interest list, who paid a $7.77 donation fee to the Las Vegas Grand Prix Foundation, will be given a specific purchasing time on March 22.
Here's a list of available tickets with their respective prices:
- Private Suites (Price upon request): Designed for a minimum of 106 guests, offering a private space in the North Koval Zones, dedicated service managers, and all-inclusive food and beverages. Interested parties can inquire on the Las Vegas Grand Prix website.
- Skybox ($10K per person): Overlooking the Main Grandstand with views of the start and finish line, the Skybox reflects classic Las Vegas style with Rat Pack-inspired design, cocktails, and live music. The four-day ticket includes access to the shared Skybox space, opening ceremonies, service managers, and all-inclusive food and beverages.
- Koval Hospitality ($8K per person): A three-day ticket providing access to a shared space in the North or South Koval Zones (Neon or Legacy), service managers, and all-inclusive food and beverages.
- Neon (Price upon request): Bringing the Las Vegas nightlife to the circuit, Neon will feature live entertainment, cocktails, and more.
- Legacy (Price upon request): Designed for motorsport enthusiasts, the Legacy space provides premium views of the track, exclusive F1 legend opportunities, and interactive activations.
- Main Grandstand ($2.5K per person): A four-day ticket including access to opening ceremonies, food, and nonalcoholic beverages, as well as assigned seats in the East Harmon Zone.
- East Harmon Zone Grandstands ($2.5K per person): A three-day ticket offering food, nonalcoholic beverages, and assigned seats in the East Harmon Zone.
- MSG Sphere Zone by T-Mobile Grandstands ($2K per person): A three-day ticket including food, nonalcoholic beverages, and assigned seats in the MSG Sphere Zone.
- West Harmon Zone Grandstands ($1.5K per person): Three-day tickets providing food, nonalcoholic beverages, and assigned seats in the West Harmon Zone.
- General Admission ($500 per person): A three-day, standing-only ticket within the MSG Sphere Zone, including food and nonalcoholic beverages.
Renee Wilm, CEO of Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc., stated, "We received tremendous initial interest when we released a small number of tickets in November. Over the past few months, we've collaborated with local officials to refine the track layout and assign seating across the Las Vegas Strip Circuit. We're excited to offer our fans worldwide another opportunity to join us for what I anticipate will be the year's premier sporting and entertainment event."
The race is scheduled for 10 p.m. on Saturday, November 18, 2023. It will consist of 50 laps around a 3.8-mile track weaving through the Strip, with a straightaway allowing drivers to reach 212 mph.
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority Board of Directors will consider purchasing $7M worth of race tickets at their March 14 board meeting, meant to be resold to destinations, partners, and community members. For more information and updates, visit www.f1lasvegasgp.com/tickets.