The 2025 Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix hosted 300,641 fans, Singapore GP’s second-highest crowd in 16 editions and the biggest since the circuit’s revisions in 2023.
That’s an 11.7% jump from last year’s 269,072.
With the 2023 detours, when redevelopment works at The Float nipped overall capacity, rather than lament the lost seats, the organisers drew up nine fresh grandstands and three new hospitality experiences (Observe@3, Drivers’ Right, and Lounge+).

Attendees have also enjoyed brand new thematic lifestyle precincts, innovative entertainment programming, and an increase in food and beverage offerings to provide an improved patron experience within the Circuit Park.
Around 65,000 fans packed the lawn nightly for headliners G-DRAGON, Foo Fighters, and Sir Elton John.

While working hard to increase the event’s popular success, Singapore GP Pte Ltd has kept a watchful eye on its impact. So much so that the sport’s governing body, the FIA, recently renewed the event’s Certificate of Three-Star Level within the FIA Environmental Accreditation Framework.
The FIA report said ‘SGP had continued to demonstrate their commitment to minimising the environmental footprint of the event, while making sure that they delivered a positive racing experience for patrons and the wider community’.
2026 will usher in another milestone for the Singapore Grand Prix, with the debut of an F1 Sprint Race under the Marina Bay lights. So if you haven’t secured your tickets yet, next year’s race festivities are going to usher in even more fanfare.
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