Sports TravelGPSS returns with even more race-themed activities.

Singapore’s Grand Prix season is almost here. Are you ready?

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Large-scale GPSS activations will take place at four different precincts across Singapore.
Large-scale GPSS activations will take place at four different precincts across Singapore. Photo Credit: F1 Singapore

Grand Prix Season Singapore (GPSS) returns from 13 to 22 September with a series of race-themed lifestyle experiences across the city.

Taking place alongside the Singapore Airlines F1 Singapore Grand Prix, GPSS offers events ranging from nightlife and entertainment, to world-class shopping and dining.

Ong Ling Lee, executive director, sports and wellness, Singapore Tourism Board, said, “In its 15th edition, Grand Prix Season Singapore continues to captivate our visitors and locals with 10 days of race-themed festivities, heightening the buzz of the race season across Singapore.”

Large-scale activations will take place at four different precincts across Singapore.

These are Groovedriver Festival 2024 at the Singapore Sports Hub in Kallang; Jam Off 2024 at Orchard Road; The Glam Circuit Festival at Kampong Gelam; and CQ @ Clarke Quay x Culture Cartel Presents: Street Style Speedway at Clarke Quay.

Groovedriver Festival marks the first time that there will be a 10-day live music and entertainment programming for GPSS taking place at the Singapore Sports Hub. There will also be a pop-up beach club, automobile showcases, and simulator racing within the venue.

The cross-culture extravaganza, Jam Off 2024, will debut internationally for the first time on Orchard Road, transforming the Somerset Belt – from *SCAPE to 111 Somerset and the Somerset Skate Park – with exciting activities.

At the Glam Circuit Festival at Kampong Gelam, motorsports fans can look forward to mini motorcycles rides at Sultan Gate Road and simulator racing at Baghdad Street carpark.

A fusion of street culture and racing at CQ @ Clarke Quay x Culture Cartel Presents: Street Style Speedway will include art installations with local artists transforming car wraps into works of art, with a different visual experience in the evening when artworks are translated into projection mappings on cars.

The night ends with a drone show over Clarke Quay and the Singapore River.

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