Wondering where to watch the F1 Singapore Grand Prix (15th to 17th September 2023) or just want to have some fun? This year’s Formula 1 weekend is filled with events and there’s other opportunities for fun leading up to it too. These Grand Prix parties will fill out fast so make those bookings now!
F1 Singapore 2023: Grand Prix parties and events!
Amber Lounge – Singapore Grand Prix Rooftop Party
Touted as “the world’s most exclusive after-party” of F1 Singapore, Amber Lounge is celebrating its 15-year anniversary in Singapore by returning to its original location at Millenia Walk.
Housed in a custom-built marquee fitted with state-of-the-art lighting technology, this promises to be a stylish party featuring an exciting lineup of international DJs, aerial and cirque-inspired entertainment, and bottle presentations on 16 and 17 September from 10pm until late.
A special addition to this year’s festivities is the crowning of Miss Universe Singapore by Miss Universe Australia on Saturday evening. Following the crowning, the contestants will attend the afterparty to celebrate, with their presence adding an extra level of glamour to the F1 Singapore race festivities!
Amber Lounge’s sold-out Formula 1 after-parties are attended by the elite of the global F1 fraternity. Past editions have been graced by Formula 1 drivers such as Lewis Hamilton, Daniel Ricciardo, Sebastian Vettel, Fernando Alonso, Max Verstappen, George Russell, Carlos Sainz, Alex Albon and Nyck de Vries. Other notable guests include Harry Styles and high-profile individuals, so you never know who you’ll be partying next to at this year’s Singapore Grand Prix after-party.
How much?
Prices start from $800 for an individual pass on Saturday and $1,200 on Sunday. Or make the most of your F1 Singapore celebrations with table packages. Cocktail tables – from $3,000 on Saturday and $4,000 on Sunday for four persons – and Deluxe tables – from $6,000 for Saturday and $7,800 for Sunday – come with a set drinks package of non-free flow champagne, vodka and Peroni beer. VIP tables starting from $16,800 for eight persons includes free-flow champagne, vodka, selected free-flow house pours and unlimited table service.
9 Raffles Boulevard, Millenia Walk
amber-lounge.com/singapore | singapore@amber-lounge.com
Mandala Mansion – viewing parties for the Grand Prix in Singapore
The Mandala Mansion opens to the public over the F1 Singapore weekend of 16 and 17 September. Starting from 7pm and going until late, you’ll be treated to a larger-than-life live broadcast of the Singapore Grand Prix on-track race action and a front-row view of the firework display during the victory lap. All this while enjoying the hospitality of Mandala Club and Mandarin Oriental, Singapore’s culinary team. Post race, there will be a line-up of live DJs to party late into the night.
How much?
A ticket for each individual night costs $1,188 for Saturday and $1,388 for Sunday. A ticket for both nights is $2,288. All tickets also have a $4 booking fee and a 10 percent service charge. This includes free-flow champagne, premium spirits, hand-selected wines and signature cocktails curated by Mandala Club’s Beverage Director from 7pm to 11pm.
Pool terrace, Mandarin Oriental, Singapore, 5 Raffles Avenue
mandalamansion.com | reservations@mandalamasters.com
For corporate packages: partnerships@mandala.club
Yin Bar and Yang Club – Grand Prix Parties in Singapore
Get in on the F1 Singapore festivities on 15 and 16 September with the Full Throttle Party at Yin Bar and Yang Club. Starting at 6.30pm at Yin Bar is a Formula 1 themed pre-party complete with a race car installation stashed with cold drinks and photo opportunities with roving Race Car Girls from Red Bull. Move into Yang Club from 10pm where a line-up of local DJs, three former champions of Red Bull’s Music 3Style World DJ Championship and guest DJs throw down various styles of music over the two nights. Party goers dressed in the racing theme stand a chance to win attractive prizes, too.
How much?
Yin Bar continues to be free entry for all. For Yang Club, a cover charge applies. On 15 September, it’s $30 for ladies and $45 for gentlemen. On 16 September it’s $35 before midnight for both ladies and gentlemen, and going up to $50 after midnight. All tickets includes two drinks.
#01-02 Clarke Quay, 3A River Valley Road
Yin 8879 0688 | Yang 9726 0307
yangclubsingapore
1-Arden – Formula 1 Parties up High!
On 8 September, head to 1-Arden for the Sustainable F1 Party x Crust x Wild Pearl. These three entities have collaborated on thisparty that includes elements of sustainability such as eco-conscious cocktails made using repurposed ingredients as well as herbs from 1-Arden’s rooftop garden and Crust craft beers made from surplus bread. There’s also a selection of Formula 1 race-inspired cocktails available. You can also win your drink of choice in a Mini Treasure Hunt of racecar toys hidden throughout the garden. A rotation of up-and-coming local DJs will spin party tunes using Wild Pearl’s solar-powered DJ booth.
How much?
The first 50 tickets are priced at $35, after which the price goes up to $40.
88 Market Street, CapitaSpring
8518 3763 | 1-arden.sg
1-Atico Lounge – Cocktails Inspired by the Grand Prix in Singapore
Kickstart the Singapore F1 festivities with the F1 Sunset Party x Red Bull party on 10 September on the 55th floor of ION Orchard. Expect F1-themed cocktails incorporating Red Bull, such as the Bullgarita and the Bulljito, alongside butler-presented canapés, the Red Bull Interactive Lab Bar where you can create your own Red Bull concoction, as well as Red Bull merchandise and other prizes to be won in a Slide the Redbull Can game. Against this is music spun by a live DJ and an expansive view of the city.
How much?
From now until 31 August, early bird tickets are priced at $38. This includes a welcome Red Bull cocktail or mocktail. From September, tickets will cost $45.
#55-01 ION Orchard, 2 Orchard Turn
8028 1489 | 1-atico.sg
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