
BIC's Beyon Grandstand Fully Sold Out For F1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix 2025 Weekend
The Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix 2025 continues to ramp up the excitement across the Kingdom of Bahrain and worldwide.
With just over two weeks remaining until the mega sporting and entertainment spectacle, Bahrain International Circuit (BIC) announced today that it has completely sold out its Beyon Grandstand. The Beyon Grandstand selling out comes only a few days after BIC announced it had fully sold out its 10,500-capacity Main Grandstand.
There is now only very limited availability for BIC's other grandstands, with Turn 1 seats over 95% sold, and with low availability for the University and Victory grandstands.
Fans who have yet to secure their tickets are therefore urged to purchase theirs at the earliest to avoid missing out on this must-attend event. All tickets can be bought online at bahraingp.com or by calling the BIC Hotline on +973-17450000.
This year's F1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix features the slogan 'The Desert Never Sleeps', and it will mark the fourth round of the 2025 FIA F1 World Championship. It will be celebrating the 75th anniversary of both F1 and national carrier Gulf Air.
Some hospitality options remain but also with limited availability, as Paddock Club and Corporate lounges are already sold out. There is some availability in Champions Club and The Dome by F1 Experiences, both of which offer unique experiences to the F1 weekend.
For information on the available hospitality or to make a booking, call +973-17451086.
BIC is also offering a number of travel packages for the F1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix 2025 for fans wishing to attend from abroad.
These have been curated in collaboration with Gulf Air Holidays and Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority. The packages offer a range of options, including return flights, hotel accommodations, grand prix tickets, and transfers – all at competitive rates. More information on the travel packages are available on gulfair.com/f1.
All those attending this year's F1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix will be able to enjoy non-stop action with F1 and its stellar support programme, as well as plenty of off-track attractions for the whole family.
The entertainment will be headlined by a live performance from international dance music superstar Peggy Gou, who will be taking to the stage on the Saturday night of F1 weekend on April 12. All those with tickets to the grand prix will be able to enjoy Gou's concert at no extra cost.
Also, as major parts of this year's entertainment line-up, globally renowned act Circus Cortex is coming to BIC, the fan-favourite Ferris Wheel is back, a Kids Race Festival featuring popular characters such as Sonic the Hedgehog, Popeye Kids, and more will be on hand, as well as spectacular shows and an army of roaming entertainments.
Meanwhile, a special charity auction has been launched by BIC to raise money for the Royal Humanitarian Foundation. With the generosity of many of the F1 teams, BIC has gathered an incredible selection of unique items of F1 memorabilia along with some amazing donations from Gulf Air.
The auction is now live and will continue until race day on April 13 . It can be accessed on mazad.app/c/87, where fans can place your online bids for the items.
For more information on the F1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix 2025 or other events and experiences at BIC, visit bahraingp.com, call the BIC Hotline, or follow the circuit's social media channels. Source Bahrain News Agency
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