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10 November 2023

Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix program with live performances by musicians such as Bishop Briggs, Tiësto and catering by Wolfgang Puck and Do&Co


Details about the highlights of the extensive entertainment program with live music by Bishop Briggs, Mark Ronson, Nile Rodgers & Chic, Tiësto, to name a few from the lineup, and the club locations along the circuit of the first Formula 1 Grand Prix since the early 1980s are published online at https://www.f1lasvegasgp.com/.

The third U.S. Grand Prix in 2023, following Miami in May and Austin in October - both won by Austrian Red Bull Racing Team's Max Verstappen - is currently being promoted with services around the race, such as the Las Vegas Monorail for convenient transportation during the event days of 16 to 18 November. The electric system includes seven stations along Las Vegas Boulevard, three of which with direct access to the race areas.

The night race on the iconic Las Vegas Strip will take place on 18 November (Las Vegas time). Details about the circuit are published on https://www.formula1.com/en/racing/2023/Las_Vegas/Circuit.html with some historical details about the races in 1981 and 1982. The F1 GPs are traditionally broadcast live in Austria - the Las Vegas GP on ORF and Servus TV (in Austria because of the time difference on 19 November) - with information about the drivers, teams and technical background information about the cars. But the on-site experience of the diverse program that Las Vegas has put together can't be conveyed by broadcast or live stream.

On https://www.f1lasvegasgp.com/foodandbeverage it's announced that the food and beverages will be provided by Wolfgang Puck Catering, one of the companies of the Austrian-born US chef and businessman, who is also known for catering the Oscars Governors Ball, and the Austrian catering company Do&Co, headquartered in Vienna.

Images, from left:
The "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign on the Strip. Photo: © Sam Morris/Las Vegas News Bureau. Middle: Las Vegas Skyline at Night. Right: Las Vegas Monorail in front of High Roller.



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