Off-Track Entertainment Schedule?
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- 7th July 2015, 13:43 at 1:43 pm #301737Jamie RigbyParticipant
Well not long now! Looking forward to my first Singapore Grand Prix, having made it over to Japan’s Suzuka Circuit for last year’s Japanese Grand Prix. I managed to bag a couple of seats in the Turn 2 Grandstand.
It looks to be an impressive line-up so far for the off-track entertainment! Has anyone been before or does anyone have a schedule for the artist performances etc.?
Thanks in advance…
7th July 2015, 18:57 at 6:57 pm #301746ManksterParticipantI have been a few times and will be in T2 as well. The schedule won’t be know till the FIA confirms the the timings of the support races and practise sessions ( typically late August). Usually the headlining end of day concerts at the Padang stage start on the half hour after FP2, Qualifing and the Race. With the race on Sunday pretty much lasting the full 2 hours, there is precious little time to make your way to the Padang in time for the start of the concert. The smaller concerts in Zone one stage tend to be before inbetween track sessions. It right next to the back of T2 Grandstand.
If you are scouting a route back to the Padang, best avoid anything that takes you through the pedestrian underpass by Turn 8 which is a bottle neck as roadtrack behind the Bay grandstand. They do open the track infront of the Bay Grandstand on the Sunday though exclusively for those in Zone 1.
7th July 2015, 22:00 at 10:00 pm #301750Jamie RigbyParticipantThanks for the swift response, Mankster. Have to say the hype around the Singapore Grand Prix is pretty impressive and everything I’ve read and seen of previous years looks amazing.
I was looking through this link based on last year’s event, which gives some idea of timings (at least of the track action):
http://www.singaporegp.sg/raceguide/paddock-club-ticketholders/schedulesThank you again for the detailed information, will definitely come in handy and I’ll study the circuit maps a little better shortly, too.
By the way; just out of curiosity (judging from the forum name), are you flying out from Manchester?
8th July 2015, 8:21 at 8:21 am #301758ManksterParticipantNo, I am flying from London. That’s my TA forum name. I wrote an extensive Tips list for the F1 for fist timers. It’s reproduced here somewhere too.
8th July 2015, 8:56 at 8:56 am #301752ManksterParticipantNo, I am flying out of London. It’s my TA forum name. I wrote a Tips list ( also published here somewhere) which might be useful for first timers…..
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/GoListDetail-i23030-Singapore_Formula_1_Grand_Prix.html8th July 2015, 8:56 at 8:56 am #301760Jamie RigbyParticipantThanks again, matey. I’ll have a search now and see if I can find the page you posted on with all the tips… if you find it before I post a link do let me know :)
Cheers…
8th July 2015, 9:20 at 9:20 am #301763ManksterParticipantMost strange, I reply I posted last night ( #301752)with a link, appears today out of sequence.
11th July 2015, 9:52 at 9:52 am #301845Alex greenParticipantJust remember its a night race and dont start at raffles with a singapore sling at 11 30 am lol
Great place for a gp,just buy a normal metro card dont bother with the tourist one and chuck 10 sing(about a fiver) on it and thats your transport sorted and still have enough on it to take you back to the airport for your flight home17th September 2015, 12:14 at 12:14 pm #305296goondu86ParticipantTop tip from a local boy: Bring your own water in! Last year they did allow each person to bring in 1 bottle of water each. Stay hydrated!
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