The Las Vegas Grand Prix has unveiled its on-sale ticket timeline and ticket options for the race set to take place this November. The Nevada city is preparing to host
Formula 1 for the fourth time since its return to the calendar in 2023 and, after last year’s sell-out, is aiming to go even bigger for the next edition, offering a wide range of ticket options — from more affordable choices to ultra-premium experiences for those willing to spend big.
General ticket sales will begin on Thursday, May 7 at 10 a.m. PDT (5 p.m. GMT), with single-day passes starting from $50 and three-day options from $492, including taxes and fees, for Flamingo General Admission.
American Express Card Members will get early access through an exclusive 48-hour presale for all three-day tickets, opening on Tuesday, May 5 at 8 a.m. PDT (3 p.m. GMT), as part of its role as the official
F1 payments partner.
Looking in more detail, the ticket offering is divided into General Admission, Grandstands and Hospitality packages. General Admission provides standing access around the circuit with first-come, first-served viewing areas, alongside fan activations and entertainment, with T-Mobile General Admission starting from $809 and Flamingo General Admission from $492 for three-day passes, while single-day tickets begin at $50 for practice, $99 for qualifying and $393 for the race.
Grandstand tickets, meanwhile, offer assigned seating with trackside views, ranging from $925 for the Heineken Grandstands to $1,012 for West Harmon, $1,329 for Turn 3, $1,445 for T-Mobile Grandstands and up to $2,051 for the Heineken Silver Main Grandstand.
At the top end, Hospitality packages deliver a premium experience, starting from $2,542 for Club Paris, $3,728 for the HGV Clubhouse, $5,489 for Turn 3 Club and $8,377 for the Skybox with Heineken Silver Main Grandstand, rising further to $8,400 for the Bellagio Fountain Club and $10,902 for Trackside Tavern, before reaching $25,997 for the Wynn Grid Club and peaking at $28,885 for Gordon Ramsay at the F1 Garage.
For those looking to take in the entire race weekend through a single package, the Grand Prix Trio returns for 2026, starting from $3,178. This option combines three different viewing experiences across the Las Vegas Strip Circuit, with access to the Heineken Grandstands, the Turn 3 Grandstand and an elevated Skybox hospitality setting.
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Las Vegas Grand Prix, said:
“The first three years of the Las Vegas Grand Prix have been a vital period of growth and evolution. “This timeframe allowed us to rigorously test our concepts, learning exactly what resonates with our fans, and just as importantly, what doesn't. “Today, we have a clearer picture than ever of the experiences our fans are looking for. As we build on this momentum, we remain committed to delivering a world-class event that is accessible and unforgettable.”
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