Gear up for Formula 1 fun at these watch parties in Singapore


Head to Singapore to join F1 watch parties, or to explore the city-state after dark. — Singapore GP Pte Ltd

Are you feeling the F1 fever? While its return to Malaysia is still over a month away, there is another way for you to enjoy some races while you wait.

Visit Singapore and join the #RevUpSG watch party series!

You’ll have to hurry though, because the first watch party is happening this weekend, Aug 22-23. It will take place at Bedok Town Square.

You will be among your fellow F1 fans watching live screenings of the Formula 1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2026, taking place in the Netherlands. You will also watch the penultimate Sprint race, prior to the Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2026 (Oct 9-11).

On Sept 12-13, the second watch party will take place at HDB Hub in Toa Payoh, screening the Formula 1 Tag Heuer Gran Premio de Espana 2026 that’s happening in Spain.

On Sept 25-26, the third and final watch party will be held at Kampung Admiralty, with the Formula 1 Qatar Airways Azerbaijan Grand Prix 2026 happening in Azerbaijan.

At these parties, you can also enjoy other activities, such as participating in interactive reaction-based games and winning prizes that include tickets to the F1 Exhibition at Gardens by the Bay.  

For more information on the #RevUpSG experiences, visit singaporegp.sg/en/.

Currently, across the city-state, there are also various activations that are part of the upcoming Singapore Grand Prix. You can visit each one easily by using Grab.

But you can do more than just take rides around Singapore with Grab, as from now until October, you can also take advantage of the Singapore Grab Travel Pass.

Introduced via a collaborative campaign between the Singapore Tourism Board and Grab, it is an enhanced version of the existing pass, which now include two new bonus ride vouchers. 

For the first voucher, you can use it to cover trips to and from tourism precincts, including Katong-Joo Chiat, Mandai and Sentosa.

As for the second voucher, use it to explore Singapore after dark. You can get discounted rides to and from areas such as Clarke Quay and Boat Quay. It is applicable for trips taken between 7pm and 4am.

Discover more exciting places and things to do at visitsingapore.com.

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