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The third-annual Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix will shut down one of the most famous streets in the world, Las Vegas Boulevard, from Nov. 20 to 22, transforming the Strip into an illuminated race track that looks as if it came straight from a sci-fi movie. The track officially goes “hot” from 3 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. on Thursday and Friday and from 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. on Saturday.
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Below, The Hollywood Reporter rounds up the best parties, viewing experiences and events during F1 Las Vegas. New events are being announced daily, so check back often for updates.
Formula 1 Heineken Las Vegas Grand Prix: Dates, Start Times
The Las Vegas Grand Prix is a night race beginning Thursday, Nov. 20, at 4:30 p.m. PT. The F1 race takes place on the Las Vegas Strip Circuit from Thursday, Nov. 20, to Saturday, Nov. 22.
The start line is at the Grand Prix Plaza building on the corner of Harmon Avenue and Koval Lane. The track stretches 3.8 miles through Koval Lane and Sands Avenue to Las Vegas Boulevard and Harmon Avenue. Here is the full list of practice and race dates and times:
- Thursday, Nov. 20: Formula 1 Practice 1 — 4:30 p.m.; F1 Academy Free Practice — 6 p.m.; Formula 1 Practice 2 — 8 p.m.; F1 Academy Qualifying — 9:30 p.m.
- Friday, Nov. 21: Practice 3 — 4:30 p.m.; F1 Academy Race 1 — 6:15 p.m.; Qualifying — 8 p.m.
- Saturday, Nov. 22: F1 Academy Race 2 — 4:20 p.m.; Main Race — 8 p.m.
F1 Las Vegas 2025: Where to Get Last-Minute Tickets, Best Deals and Promo Codes
While a select number of Vegas F1 tickets are still available directly through the event’s website, some of the best ticket deals can be found on third-party resale platforms, including Ticket Network, Vivid Seats, StubHub, Ticket Liquidator, SeatGeek and Gametime. Plus, The Hollywood Reporter has exclusive promo codes for select sites (all listed below).
- Ticket Network: Get $150 off orders of $500 and up with promo code THR150, or $300 off $1,000 and up with code THR300.
- Vivid Seats: Use code THR30 to save $30 on purchases of $300 and above.
- SeatGeek: New customers can use promo code HOLLYWOOD10 to save $10 on purchases of $250 and up.
Las Vegas F1 Grand Prix: Bag Policy
Tote or backpacks are not to exceed 12-inches by six-inches by 12-inches, and must be transparent. Small handbags or fanny packs are not to exceed six-inches by nine-inches, and do not have to be transparent. Diaper bags are permitted when accompanied by an infant and subject to search. Click here for details on what not to bring and other FAQs.
Where to Watch the Las Vegas Grand Prix 2025
Bellagio Fountain Club
When: Nov. 20-22
Where: Bellagio Las Vegas, 3600 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
What: The Bellagio Fountain Club — the crown jewel of F1’s Las Vegas hospitality scene — returns with an expanded roster of culinary heavyweights, including Tom Colicchio, Antonia Lofaso and Brooke Williamson and returning favorites José Andrés, David Chang, Mario Carbone, Jean-Georges Vongerichten, Masaharu Morimoto, Wolfgang Puck, Olivia Tiedemann, Michael Mina and Bryan and Michael Voltaggio. Throughout the weekend, chefs take turns crafting signature dishes for guests seated trackside with views of the race and the Fountains of Bellagio. Expect culinary contributions from Chad Colby (Antico Nuovo), a pop-up from creators Owen Han and H Woo Lee and gourmet specialties from The Cheese Store of Beverly Hills.
Tickets: Starting at $9,354.46 (inclusive of taxes & fees)
Papi Steak Garage
When: Nov. 20-22
Where: Grand Prix Plaza
What: Papi Steak returns to the Paddock for a second year to transform an official F1 garage into one of Race Week’s most exclusive hospitality experiences. The Papi Steak Garage blends the celebrity-charged atmosphere of David Grutman and David Einhorn’s famed steakhouse with trackside access. Enjoy pit-lane-level dining, nightly DJ performances and a lineup of premium perks including an F1 Paddock Pass, Paddock Club Rooftop access, LIV On the Grid, pit lane walks, guided track tours, podium celebration access and a photo safari. New this year, guests also receive weekend entry to The Poodle Room, Fontainebleau’s members-only club on the resort’s top floor. The package also includes access to the East Harmon Zone and the Koval Zone, as well as full spectator interaction with F1 Academy, the all-female series making its Las Vegas debut.
Tickets: Priced at $28,088.10 for a three-day, all-inclusive package
F1 Las Vegas 2025: Where to Stay
The Venetian Resort x BWT Alpine Formula One Team
When: Nov. 20-23
Where: The Venetian Resort Las Vegas, 3355 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
What: The Venetian Resort and the BWT Alpine Formula One Team mark the third year of their partnership. The resort features newly redesigned suites and dining and direct access to Turn 12 of the Strip Circuit, the official F1 HUB at Grand Canal Shoppes and access the T-Mobile Zone at Sphere at The Venetian. Book Racetrack View Suites in The Palazzo Tower, overlooking the track and the Sphere, or reserve the Grandstand and Hotel Experience, which includes a three-night stay and three-day grandstand tickets plus an exclusive shopping hour at the F1 HUB. Beyond the race, check out the all-new COTE, Bazaar Meat by José Andrés and BOA Steakhouse.
Book: venetianlasvegas.com
Things to Do in Vegas for F1 Grand Prix 2025: Events, Parties and Galas
Louis Vuitton Trophy Trunk Reveal
When: Nov. 20-22
Where: Las Vegas Grand Prix
What: Louis Vuitton deepens its partnership with Formula 1 at the 2025 Las Vegas Grand Prix with the debut of a bespoke Trophy Trunk and a new on-track creative signature designed exclusively for the event. As F1 celebrates its 75th anniversary, Louis Vuitton expands its “Victory Travels in Louis Vuitton” tradition with a handcrafted trunk produced at its historic Asnières atelier, featuring the House’s monogram, an iconic “V” for Victory/Vuitton and black-and-white Damier inspired by the checkered flag. The brand’s new race-week visuals — capturing movement, speed and heat — will appear across the Las Vegas Strip Circuit. The partnership shows the growing intersection of fashion, entertainment, and motorsport. Louis Vuitton creates trophy cases for competitions from the America’s Cup to the FIFA World Cup.
More info: louisvuitton.com
Peloton at the Las Vegas Grand Prix
When: Nov. 20-22
Where: Awakening Theater at Wynn Las Vegas, 3131 S. Las Vegas Blvd.; (702) 770-7000
What: As the official fitness partner of the Las Vegas Grand Prix, Peloton brings a first-of-its-kind activation to race week with a series of cycling, running and strength classes filmed live on the Awakening Theater stage. Instructors Alex Toussaint, Becs Gentry and Emma Lovewell lead sessions on Nov. 22, which debut on the Peloton platform beginning Nov. 24 as part of a new Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix Class Collection. Peloton also captured exclusive Scenic content on the 3.8-mile Strip Circuit, giving members a virtual ride or run through the track’s 17 turns.
More info: onepeloton.com
Bioderma at the Las Vegas Grand Prix
When: Nov. 20-22
Where: Paddock Club and Koval Zone
What: As the Official Skincare Partner of the Las Vegas Grand Prix, Bioderma brings its science-driven, dermatological approach to race week. Inside the Paddock Club, VIP guests will discover Bioderma’s Sensibio H2O micellar water, while fans in the Koval Zone can explore the brand’s barrier-strengthening essentials, including Atoderm Shower Oil and Atoderm Intensive Balm. The partnership highlights Bioderma’s ecobiological philosophy — supporting the skin’s ability to adapt, defend and recover under extreme conditions like heat, pollution and high-intensity environments. Trackside activations invite attendees to refresh and reset throughout the weekend.
More info: f1lasvegasgp.com; bioderma.com
amfAR Las Vegas
When: Nov. 21
Where: Wynn Las Vegas, 3131 S. Las Vegas Blvd.; (702) 770-7000
What: amfAR returns to Wynn Las Vegas for its second annual Las Vegas gala after a star-powered debut last year. Formula 1 car designer Gordon Murray will be honored with the amfAR Award of Innovation, recognizing his contributions to automotive engineering. Pop star Ava Max will headline with opening performances by The Road contestants Cassidy Daniels and Channing Wilson. The event features a seated dinner and a live auction featuring rare classic and contemporary automobiles—including the final Gordon Murray S1 LM supercar. amfAR raises critical funds for pioneering HIV/AIDS research and global health initiatives.
Tickets: amfar.org/lasvegas
Big Deal for One Drop
When: Nov. 21; welcome reception 11 a.m., tournament begins at noon
Where: Allē Lounge on 66, Resorts World Las Vegas, 3000 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
What: Returning for Race Week, the philanthropic poker tournament Big Deal for One Drop raises the stakes on the 66th floor of Resorts World in support of the One Drop Foundation’s safe water initiatives. Created by Cirque du Soleil and One Drop founder Guy Laliberté, the event invites players to buy in for $5,300 — with $1,000 benefiting One Drop’s mission and the remainder going to the prize pool. Last year’s champion, Derek Adamian, returns to defend his title. The tournament draws a mix of racing personalities, celebrities and poker pros, with Phil Hellmuth emceeing for the second year and competitors including Jennifer Tilly, Antonio Esfandiari, David Coulthard, Courtney Crone, Paul Oz and Kym Illman. The event marks the first partnership between One Drop Foundation and Elephant Cooperation, aligning two global organizations dedicated to sustainable water access and wildlife conservation.
Register: onedrop.org
Jack’s Garage
When: Nov. 21, 8–11 p.m.
Where: On The Record, Park MGM, 3770 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
What: Jack Daniel’s and the McLaren Formula 1 Team return to Park MGM with Jack’s Garage, the high-octane pop-up concert blending music, motorsports and whiskey culture. For Race Week, On The Record is transformed into an immersive garage-inspired venue featuring a headline performance by Guy Lawrence of Disclosure and a DJ set from rising artist Rae Sada. Expect signature Jack Daniel’s cocktails, live music, local bites and interactive moments celebrating the renewed global partnership between Jack Daniel’s and McLaren.
Tickets: jackdanielsgarage.com
The Female Quotient FQ Lounge
When: Nov. 21, 10:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
Where: Delilah at Wynn Las Vegas, 3131 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
What: The Female Quotient and F1 Academy team up for an empowering program spotlighting women shaping the future of motorsports, media and global business. The FQ Lounge brings executives, athletes and innovators together for a series of conversations centered on accelerating female leadership. The FQ Lounge’s program explores the role of women shaping the future of sports, business and fan culture. “The Visionaries” brings together leaders from F1 Academy, Angel City FC, the Las Vegas Aces and the WNBA to discuss breaking barriers in professional athletics. “Power of the Pack” examines how sport fosters global connection, drawing on insights from senior executives at Morgan Stanley and LEGO. “Full Throttle” focuses on the rise and influence of female athletes and fans, featuring racing talent and media voices from People Inc. and InStyle. “The New Rulebook” closes the program with a look at how brands are redefining sponsorship value, led by marketing leaders from ELEMIS, MassMutual, the F1 Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix and WhatsApp.
More info: thefemalequotient.com
Vroom Room
When: Nov. 21, 10 p.m.–4 a.m.
Where: Poodle Room at Fontainebleau Las Vegas, 2777 S. Las Vegas Blvd.
What: The Vroom Room after-party returns to Las Vegas, taking over the private club, the Poodle Room at Fontainebleau. The experience will feature Disclosure, Vice and Ramsey Austin, with hosting by Starino.
Access: Invite only
