Formula 1 has confirmed the headliners for the T-Mobile Zone at the 2026 Las Vegas Grand Prix. Two Friends, Disclosure, Dutty Paul, Ja Rule, Gorgon City, and Natasha Bedingfield will perform under the iconic Sphere during race weekend. Plus, F1 Tracks debuts a special Spotify playlist.

F1 Elevates the Las Vegas Experience with Star-Studded Lineup

Formula 1 continues to redefine the Grand Prix experience by blending high-octane racing with world-class entertainment. On August 14, 2026, the official F1 account on X (formerly Twitter) announced the artists who will headline the T-Mobile Zone during the Las Vegas Grand Prix, one of the most anticipated events on the racing calendar.

The confirmed headliners are Two Friends, Disclosure, and Dutty Paul, joined by Ja Rule, Gorgon City, and Natasha Bedingfield. All performances will take place under the dazzling lights of the Sphere, the massive spherical venue that has become a visual icon of Las Vegas.

A Weekend of Racing and Live Music

According to the announcement, the shows will run throughout the entire race weekend, offering attendees a unique fusion of motorsport and top-tier entertainment. The T-Mobile Zone, sponsored by the telecommunications giant, will transform into a vibrant stage for fans.

In addition, F1 celebrated the launch of a special Spotify playlist called F1 Tracks, now available with a curated selection of songs to set the mood ahead of the Grand Prix. The link was shared in the same tweet: F1 Tracks on Spotify.

Las Vegas: The Jewel of the F1 Calendar

The Las Vegas Grand Prix has quickly become one of the most glamorous stops in Formula 1, featuring a street circuit that winds through the city's most iconic landmarks, including the famous Strip. The 2026 edition promises to be even more spectacular with this combination of sport and music, attracting both motorsport enthusiasts and fans of electronic and pop music.

International artists performing at Grands Prix is not new, but the scale of this event, with the Sphere as a backdrop, sets a precedent for spectator experience. Organizers aim to make every attendee's moment unforgettable, both on and off the track.

For international fans planning to travel to Las Vegas or follow the broadcast, this news adds extra appeal to an already unmissable weekend. F1 continues to prove it is more than just a race—it is a global spectacle.

Source: Official F1 account on X (@F1), August 14, 2026.