Vegas GP ticket tiers

Las Vegas Grand Prix 2026 tickets are out: general admission from $50 and 3‑day passes starting at $492, while hospitality packages promise premium Strip Circuit access as organizers expand fan zones after a sold‑out 2025. ( )

Deposits placed through April 30 secure priority access and waive purchase fees, but deposits are non‑refundable according to the race organizer's on‑sale announcement. (f1lasvegasgp.com) American Express Card Members get a 48‑hour presale for multi‑day tickets beginning Tuesday, May 5 at 8 a.m. PDT, with public on‑sale scheduled for Thursday, May 7 at 10 a.m. PDT. (f1lasvegasgp.com) Flexible payment plans will be offered through September 15 for approved purchasers, and the promoter points fans to F1LasVegasGP.com for the “lowest prices” at public sale. (f1lasvegasgp.com) Organizers list five grandstand options priced from roughly $925 up to about $2,051 for three‑day grandstand tickets, with named locations including Heineken, West Harmon, Turn 3 and T‑Mobile stands. (gpfans.com) Hospitality packages begin in the low thousands — the Club Paris package is listed from about $2,542 — and the top luxury offerings reach into the tens of thousands, reported as up to roughly $28,885 by local coverage. (f1lasvegasgp.com) The promoter says the 2026 weekend on the Las Vegas Strip Circuit will again include expanded fan zones, A‑list musical performances and the conclusion of the F1 Academy support series on the Strip. (f1lasvegasgp.com)

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