Ticket options and an on-sale timeline have been announced for Formula 1's highly anticipated Las Vegas Grand Prix this fall.
The pulse-pounding event will return to Sin City from November 19-21, 2026, but travelers won't have to wait until then to secure their seats (or standing room).
American Express card members can gain access to an exclusive 48-hour presale for all three-day tickets starting Tuesday, May 5, at 8 a.m. PT, while tickets go on sale to the public starting Thursday, May 7, at 10 a.m. PT.
In the meantime, fans can secure priority access to tickets and waived fees by placing a deposit now through April 30.
Single-day tickets start at $50 while three-day tickets start at $492, including taxes and fees. Flexible payment plans will be available through September 15.
"The first three years of the Las Vegas Grand Prix have been a vital period of growth and evolution," Emily Prazer, President and CEO of Las Vegas Grand Prix, Inc., said in a statement.
"This timeframe allowed us to rigorously test our concepts, learning exactly what resonates with our fans, and just as importantly, what doesn't. Today, we have a clearer picture than ever of the experiences our fans are looking for. As we build on this momentum, we remain committed to delivering a world-class event that is accessible and unforgettable," added Prazer.
Here's a breakdown of the 2026 ticket options:
T-Mobile General Admission (starting at $809 including taxes and fees)
Flamingo General Admission
Three-Day Tickets (starting at $492 including taxes and fees)
Single-Day Tickets
- Practice (Thursday, November 19): starting at $50 including taxes and fees
- Qualifying (Friday, November 20): starting at $99 including taxes and fees
- Grand Prix (Saturday, November 21): starting at $393 including taxes and fees
Grandstands (Three-Day Tickets)
- Heineken Silver Main Grandstand (starting at $2,051 including taxes and fees)
- T-Mobile Grandstands (starting at $1,445 including taxes and fees)
- Turn 3 Grandstand (starting at $1,329 including taxes and fees)
- West Harmon Grandstand (starting at $1,012 including taxes and fees)
- Heineken Grandstands (starting at $925 including taxes and fees)
Luxury Hospitality (Three-Day Tickets)
- Gordon Ramsay at F1 Garage (starting at $28,885 including taxes and fees)
- Wynn Grid Club (starting at $25,997 including taxes and fees)
- Trackside Tavern at Paddock Club Rooftop (starting at $10,902 including taxes and fees)
- Bellagio Fountain Club (starting at $8,400 including taxes and fees)
Club Hospitality (Three-Day Tickets)
- Skybox with Heineken Silver Main Grandstand (starting at $8,377 including taxes and fees)
- Turn 3 Club (starting at $5,489 including taxes and fees)
- Club Paris (starting at $2,542 including taxes and fees)
- HGV Clubhouse (starting at $3,728 including taxes and fees)
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