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Singapore F1 Grand Prix 2024 lineup: OneRepublic, BabyMonster, HONNE, and more set to perform

Great news for all Malaysian F1 fans planning to travel to Singapore this September! The Singapore F1 Grand Prix has announced its 2024 entertainment concert lineup. The event will feature performances by OneRepublic, Kylie Minogue, BabyMonster, Lenny Kravitz, and other top acts across various zones of the Marina Bay Street Circuit.

According to the official Singapore F1 Grand Prix website on 25 July, a concert lineup of entertainment acts for 2024 was revealed under the off-race category. Happening across three days from 20 September (Friday) to 22 September (Friday), it will see acts like OneRepublic, Kylie Minogue, BABYMONSTER, Lenny Kravitz, and more, belting out hits to entertain Singapore F1 Grand Prix 2024 attendees.

Here are the main concert acts performing at the Singapore F1 Grand Prix 2024 (by date):

20 September 2024 (Friday)

OneRepublic

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American pop-rock band OneRepublic returns to Singapore a year later, after performing to a sold-out crowd in February 2023. The sextet, fronted by lead vocalist and songwriter Ryan Tedder, recently released their sixth studio album, ‘Artificial Paradise’ on 12 July 2024. Notably, ‘Singapore’ appears as an instrumental-driven track on ‘Artificial Paradise’.

Time: 10:15pm to 11:45pm

Location: Zone 4 Padang Stage

HONNE

HONNE The May Tour
Image credit: HONNE

No strangers to Singapore, alternative pop duo HONNE also performed in Singapore last year as part of their ‘May 2023 Asia Tour’. The pair are known for catchy emotional songs like ‘Day 1′, Me & You’, and ‘No Song Without You’. For Singapore F1 Grand Prix, fans can look forward to hearing new songs from their upcoming album ‘OUCH”, out on 6 September 2024.

Time: 7:45pm to 8:45pm

Location: Zone 4 Padang Stage

The Jungle Giants

The Jungle Giants Love Signs 2021 Press Pic supplied
The Jungle Giants. Image credit: Press/Supplied

Australian indie-rock band The Jungle Giants will perform in Singapore again almost a decade later. The Brisbane-based quartet, whose most recent release is 2021’s ‘Love Signs’, previously made a tour stop in Singapore in April 2015. Expect an energetic set fueled by dance-pop sensibility.

Time: 6:30pm to 7:30pm

Location: Zone 4 Downtown

21 September 2024 (Saturday)

Kylie Minogue

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Kylie Minogue. Image credit: Edward Cooke

Australian pop-royalty Kylie Minogue will certainly incite The Padang audience to go ‘Padam Padam’ with her timely return to Singapore. Minogue last performed in Singapore in 2016 as a headliner for the Singapore F1 Grand Prix’s Entertainment segment, making this her second outing. It is expected that her set will be similar to her recent 2024 BST Hyde Park performance, which also ran about 90 minutes.

Time: 10:25pm to 11:55pm

Location: Zone 4 Padang Stage

BabyMonster

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Image credit: YG Entertainment

A monster act comes back to Singapore in less than a year since their last performance. K-pop girl group BabyMonster will showcase a charismatic set consisting of signature hits like ‘Batter Up’, ‘Sheesh’, ‘Like That’, and their latest single, ‘Forever’.

Time: To be confirmed

Location: Zone 4 Padang Stage

Disclosure (DJ Set)

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British electronic dance music act Disclosure will transform The Padang Stage into a massive outdoor dance floor with bass-heavy beats. Known for hits like ‘Latch’ and ‘Omen’ featuring fellow English singer Sam Smith, Disclosure will prep the audience in a party-ready mood for the night ahead.

Time: 7:30pm to 8:45pm

Location: Zone 4 Padang Stage

The Corrs

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The Corrs. Image credit: Press

Irish family band The Corrs is set to bring their unique blend of Irish pop and folk rock using acoustic instruments like violin. They took over the world by storm in the noughties with catchy hits that meld traditional Celtic with contemporary genres. Watch them perform their classic timeless songs like ‘Breathless’, ‘So Young’, and Radio’ live.

Time: 7:30pm to 8:50pm

Location: Zone 1 The Wharf

Kool & The Gang

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Kool & The Gang: Image credit: Ticketmaster

Put on your dancing shoes and boogie with Kool & The Gang. The American R&B soul-funk group will take the audience on a nostalgic trip back to the disco era with ‘Get Down On It’, ‘Ladies Night’, and ‘Celebration’.

Time: 4:30pm to 5:30pm

Location: Zone 1 The Wharf

Tones & I *(Performing on 21 and 22 September)

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Tones and I. Image credit: Live Nation

Australian indie-pop musician Tones & I, best known for her viral breakout single ‘Dance Monkey’, will prove she’s no one-hit wonder with this performance in Singapore. The singer-songwriter is set to release her second studio album, ‘Beautifully Ordinary’, on 2 August. Expect an upbeat set to match the event’s exhilarating energy.

Time: 6:30pm to 7:15pm

Location: Zone 4 Downtown

James Murphy *(DJ Set; Performing on 21 and 22 September)

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James Murphy. Image credit: Ruvan Wijesooriya

You may not know British electronic musician, James Murphy. But you’ve definitely heard of his musical project LCD Soundsystem with ‘Losing My Edge’. Anticipate a euphoric performance fueled by smooth and groovy disco beats.

Time: 9:15pm to 10:00pm

Location: Zone 4 Downtown

22 September 2024 (Sunday)

Lenny Kravitz

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Lenny Kravitz. Image credit: Live Nation

American rock legend Lenny Kravitz’s upcoming performance will be the first in his three-decade-long music career. Longtime fans will bop to Kravitz’s defining hits like ‘Again’, ‘Fly Again’, and ‘American Women’. The multi-time GRAMMY winner recently released his 12th studio album ‘Blue Electric Light’ in May 2024, led by single ‘TK421’.

Time: 10:25pm to 11:55pm

Location: Zone 4 Padang Stage

Kelis

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Kelis. Image credit: @Kelis/YouTube

Bringing ‘Milkshake’ to the Singapore F1 Grand Prix’s yard is American singer-songwriter Kelis. The contemporary-alternative R&B musician previously performed here in 2022 for the Mandala Weekender. Also a Le Cordon Bleu-trained Chef, the ‘Boss’ hitmaker turns to food for inspiration with recent releases like ‘Midnight Snacks’ (2021) and ‘Feed Them’ (2022).

Time: To be confirmed

Location: Zone 4 Downtown

Dean Lewis

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Dean Lewis. Image credit: Live Nation

Australian pop singer-songwriter Dean Lewis is set to make ‘Waves’ and tear heartstrings with his set. Fans can expect a sneak preview of Lewis’ upcoming third studio album, The Epilogue, scheduled for release on 18 October, alongside a performance of career-defining songs like ‘Be Alright’ and ‘The Hardest Love’.

Time: To be confirmed

Location: Zone 4 Downtown

*Note: Tones & I and James Murphy will also perform on Sunday in Zone 1.

There will also be general and roving acts throughout the three days, including Singapore singer-songwriter Rangga Jones, R&B-funk band Astronauts, and Japanese wind instrument girl group MOS. Head over to the official Singapore GP website for the full lineup details.

Singapore F1 Grand Prix 2024 will happen from 20 to 22 September 2024. Prices start from S$128 for a single-day walkabout ticket, available from the official Singapore GP website. All tickets allow access to performances happening in Zone 4, including The Padang stage.

Note:
The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.

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Singapore F1 Grand Prix 2024 lineup: OneRepublic, BabyMonster, HONNE, and more set to perform

Derrick Tan

Digital Writer, Culture and Travel

Derrick believes in Anais Nin's quote, "We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospect." Always craving knowledge with a child-like mindset, he recognises the importance of digital journalism in the current state of media consumption. During downtime, he reads periodicals to keep up with current affairs and subcultures, being a wayfarer and can be seen at live music concerts.

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