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Bahrain Grand Prix 2025 Set to Rock with Star-Studded Concert Lineup

Bahrain Grand Prix 2025 Set to Rock with Star-Studded Concert Lineup

Daily Tribune09-04-2025
As Bahrain gears up to host the 2025 Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix from April 11 to 13, the Bahrain International Circuit (BIC), known as "The Home of Motorsport in the Middle East", has announced a vibrant lineup of concerts as part of the entertainment extravaganza accompanying the race weekend.
Taking place at the Formula 1 Village behind the Main Grandstand, the entertainment program will feature three nights of major concerts, each beginning at 9:30 PM, following the on-track racing action. These performances are open to all ticket holders at no extra charge, offering a dynamic fusion of motorsport and world-class music.
🌟 Headlining Acts:
Friday, April 11: R3HAB – The multi-platinum Dutch-Moroccan DJ and producer, known for his global hits and collaborations, will ignite the stage with his signature electronic beats.
Saturday, April 12: Peggy Gou – The internationally acclaimed DJ and pop icon will bring her genre-blending sounds to Bahrain, riding high on chart-topping singles across multiple countries.
Sunday, April 13: Axwell – The Grammy-nominated producer and former member of Swedish House Mafia will close out the weekend with an electrifying performance, celebrating the 75th anniversary of Formula 1.
Beyond the concerts, BIC has planned a packed schedule of family-friendly entertainment throughout the Grand Prix weekend, turning the event into a memorable outing for fans of all ages.
🎵 Artist Highlights:
R3HAB has garnered over 12 billion streams globally, including 1.1 billion in 2024 alone. Consistently ranked in the Top 20 of DJ Mag's Top 100 DJs since 2017, he boasts over 100 certifications in platinum, diamond, and gold.
Peggy Gou is a trailblazer in electronic and pop music, with international acclaim and top-charting singles.
Axwell has earned two Grammy nominations and has been featured nine times in DJ Mag's Top 100 list. He's also a four-time winner of DJ Awards, cementing his global influence in the music industry.
The 2025 Bahrain Grand Prix will not only host the fourth round of this year's Formula 1 World Championship but also double as a celebration of F1's 75th anniversary, offering an unforgettable weekend of speed, sound, and spectacle.
🎫 Tickets & Hospitality:
Fans can secure their tickets and hospitality packages – including the Dome Lounge – through BIC's outlets at Bahrain City Centre or via the official website www.bahraingp.com. For more information, call the BIC hotline at +973 17450000.
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