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Ticket Sale Dates for Next Las Vegas Grand Prix Revealed

Amelia WalkerBy Amelia Walker Senior Content Writer Updated: 18 March 2024
Amelia Walker Amelia Walker Senior Content Writer

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Racing fans received some exciting news recently, as ticket sale dates for the upcoming 2024 Las Vegas Grand Prix were announced.

The second annual event promises a more affordable experience compared to last year’s inaugural event. Organizers have revealed that tickets will be up for grabs starting Monday, March 25, at 10 a.m. for the race weekend, which is scheduled from November 21 to November 23, 2024.

Renee Wilm, CEO of the Las Vegas Grand Prix, said:

We are incredibly proud of the inaugural Las Vegas race and look forward to leveraging the successes and learnings of 2023 as we evolve the race weekend for the benefit of all our stakeholders.

In a bid to attract a broader audience, ticket prices for the Grand Prix will start at $350, marking a significant $150 reduction from the previous year’s rates. These tickets will grant access to the thrilling race action set to unfold at the Las Vegas circuit.

A Variety of Price Points

A variety of pricing has been revealed for the second F1 event. For fans seeking a single-day experience, tickets for the Grand Prix race day on Saturday, November 23 will start from $350. Those who prefer standing-room-only spots in the Flamingo General Admission section can secure a three-day pass starting at $600.

Various ticket categories will be made available to cater to a diverse range of preferences and budgets. The Caesars Palace Experience, which is priced at $850, will provide spectators with prime viewing along Las Vegas Boulevard coupled with access to the exclusive Caesars Palace fan zone, complete with food and drinks available for purchase.

For those wanting an even more exciting experience, T-Mobile General Admission tickets start at $1,050. These provide not only standing-room-only access but also interactive experiences alongside complimentary food and soft drinks.

Fans seeking enhanced views and amenities can benefit from a range of grandstands, clubs, and luxury spaces that are on offer, each with their own pricing tier. The Heineken Silver Main Grandstand offers premium views of the action and comes in at $2,750. The T-Mobile Grandstands and West Harmon Zone Grandstands provide options starting from $1,800 and $1,500 respectively.

Club options include the luxurious Skybox, where racing fans can enjoy the race from an assigned seat in the Heineken Silver Main Grandstand for a total of $12,500 per person.

Also, new additions such as the Turn 3 Club and Club Overtake are offering exclusive experiences at $9,300 and $5,500 respectively, alongside favorites like the Champions Club and Club Paris.

Luxury spaces promise top experiences, with the F1 Garage coming in at a premium price of $35,000, and the Wynn Grid Club, Paddock Club, and Bellagio Fountain Club catering to big spenders at $25,000, $15,000, and $12,500 respectively.

Early Access for Nevada Residents

Ahead of the general sale, Nevada residents will have the opportunity to enjoy early access starting Friday, March 22, at noon until Sunday, March 24. To buy early access tickets, fans must purchase exclusively via Ticketmaster using a credit or debit card linked to a Nevada billing address.