This weekend, the buzz around Las Vegas will hit a new high as Formula 1 fans flood the city for the second annual Las Vegas Grand Prix, taking place from November 21st to 23rd. The iconic Las Vegas Strip will be alive with fan activations, pop-up experiences, and after-party celebrations that will stretch well into the early morning hours. Last year’s inaugural race was a huge financial success, contributing a staggering $1.

5 billion to Nevada's economy and generating $77 million in tax revenue, which funded vital community programs and schools. For the 2024 event, the Las Vegas Grand Prix is expecting to welcome over 300,000 attendees throughout race weekend, based on ticket sales and travel data. Fans will be flocking to the Strip for everything from the high-speed thrills of the race itself to a wide range of race-themed activations.

One of the most anticipated events is the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix Fan Experience , a free, daytime attraction that has already sold out for Friday and Saturday, with more than 25,000 fans expected to attend each day. Among dozens of “only in Vegas” attractions, The Sphere, at 366-feet tall and 516-feet wide, and considered the world’s largest spherical structure, will be a focal point during race weekend featuring its massively bright exterior LED screen that will be on all week, including during the race itself. Beyond the race, Las Vegas will be a playground for both locals and out-of-town visitors, with an exciting lineup of race-t.