Grand Prix Season Singapore (GPSS) returns from September 13 to 22 with a series of race-themed lifestyle experiences across the city to appeal to individuals of all ages and diverse interests.
GPSS complements the Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2024 experience and encourages visitors and locals to discover the myriad offerings across different parts of the city.
A Race Through Time – The Singapore Grand Prix Through The Years exhibition will be held from September 14 to 22 where visitors can journey through the rich history of the Singapore Grand Prix (Photo: Ferrari Experience)
This year’s GPSS features large-scale activations through four GPSS Headliners at different precincts across Singapore: 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.
These will take place alongside offerings by GPSS partners, including new players like Dragonfly Singapore, The Southern Depot, and Trifecta.
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. To enliven the experience further, there will also be a pop-up beach club, automobile showcases, and simulator racing within the iconic venue.
Also making its debut is the cross-culture extravaganza, Jam Off 2024 on Singapore’s shopping belt, Orchard Road, with activities ranging from street dance battles at the main stage to racing and street culture at the fusion F&B stands, merchandise pop-ups, and artistes’ fan meets.
Over at Kampong Gelam, the Glam Circuit Festival will transform into a race-themed wonderland, with mini motorcycles rides, simulator racing, a music festival programme and food pitstops.
A fusion of street culture and racing awaits visitors at CQ @ Clarke Quay x Culture Cartel Presents: Street Style Speedway featuring art installations with local artists transforming car wraps into works of art, a futuristic Speed Tunnel on Read Bridge, the Limited Edt x Culture Cartel pop-up stores, and a Drone Show over Clarke Quay and the Singapore River to end the night.
This year’s GPSS welcomes new programme partners, such as the Dragonfly Singapore bar, Off The Grid by The Southern Depot, and Trifecta Race Club’s rooftop takeover with pop-up party series GrooveTop, featuring a diverse DJ lineup and music genres, alongside surf and snow challenges and test drives.
Other highlights include tours, art shows, cocktails, gaming and electric karting across the island, from Gillman Barracks and the Civic District, to Sentosa, Dempsey and the Marina precinct.
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. As a key highlight in Singapore’s events calendar, GPSS 2024 showcases the diversity of our attractions, dining, entertainment and retail offerings, all of which our visitors and locals can relish.”
Grand Prix Season Singapore (GPSS) returns from September 13 to 22 with a series of race-themed lifestyle experiences across the city to appeal to individuals of all ages and diverse interests.
GPSS complements the Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2024 experience and encourages visitors and locals to discover the myriad offerings across different parts of the city.
This year’s GPSS features large-scale activations through four GPSS Headliners at different precincts across Singapore: 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.
These will take place alongside offerings by GPSS partners, including new players like Dragonfly Singapore, The Southern Depot, and Trifecta.
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. To enliven the experience further, there will also be a pop-up beach club, automobile showcases, and simulator racing within the iconic venue.
Also making its debut is the cross-culture extravaganza, Jam Off 2024 on Singapore’s shopping belt, Orchard Road, with activities ranging from street dance battles at the main stage to racing and street culture at the fusion F&B stands, merchandise pop-ups, and artistes’ fan meets.
Over at Kampong Gelam, the Glam Circuit Festival will transform into a race-themed wonderland, with mini motorcycles rides, simulator racing, a music festival programme and food pitstops.
A fusion of street culture and racing awaits visitors at CQ @ Clarke Quay x Culture Cartel Presents: Street Style Speedway featuring art installations with local artists transforming car wraps into works of art, a futuristic Speed Tunnel on Read Bridge, the Limited Edt x Culture Cartel pop-up stores, and a Drone Show over Clarke Quay and the Singapore River to end the night.
This year’s GPSS welcomes new programme partners, such as the Dragonfly Singapore bar, Off The Grid by The Southern Depot, and Trifecta Race Club’s rooftop takeover with pop-up party series GrooveTop, featuring a diverse DJ lineup and music genres, alongside surf and snow challenges and test drives.
Other highlights include tours, art shows, cocktails, gaming and electric karting across the island, from Gillman Barracks and the Civic District, to Sentosa, Dempsey and the Marina precinct.
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. As a key highlight in Singapore’s events calendar, GPSS 2024 showcases the diversity of our attractions, dining, entertainment and retail offerings, all of which our visitors and locals can relish.”