2025 British Grand Prix: Sam Fender and Raye Among Headline Acts

British Grand Prix organisers have announced the headline acts who will perform at Silverstone in 2025. Sam Fender, Raye, Fatboy Slim and Becky Hill are all set to perform at the 2025 British Grand Prix on July 3-6.

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British Grand Prix organisers have announced the four acts who’ll headline each night at Silverstone over the 2025 British Grand Prix weekend. This year’s race – which will mark the 60th time that F1 has raced at Silverstone – is set to take place on July 3-6. Silverstone has confirmed the all-British music line-up for the 2025 British Grand Prix, with Sam Fender, Raye, Fatboy Slim and Becky Hill all set to perform.

Sam Fender to Open 2025 British Grand Prix Weekend

In 2025, Sam Fender will kick off proceedings with the first headline concert of the British Grand Prix weekend on Thursday July 3. Known for hits like Seventeen Going Under, Hypersonic Missiles and Will We Talk?, the multi-Brit Award winner will be performing at Silverstone amidst a UK-wide stadium tour in the summer, in support of the release of his third studio album People Watching.

Sam Fender will be supported by Stockport indie rock band Blossoms, known for festival-favourite hits like There’s A Reason Why (I Never Returned Your Calls), Charlemagne and Perfect Me.

Raye to Perform on Friday Night

Multi-award winning artist Raye will perform her first outdoor show of 2025 at the British Grand Prix. Set to perform on Friday July 4, Raye rose to fame with songs like Prada and first number 1 hit Escapism from her independently-released first studio album My 21st Century Blues.

Support on Friday comes from former Little Mix star and Brit Award winner Jade, whose debut single Angel of My Dreams was nominated for the prestigious Song of the Year award.

Fatboy Slim and Becky Hill Complete the Line-Up

Fatboy Slim and Becky Hill complete the 2025 British Grand Prix line-up, performing on Saturday and Sunday respectively, with support acts Mabel and Idris also set to perform.

An icon of the music scene in the 1990s, with era-defining hits like Right Here Right Now and Praise You, the British Grand Prix is the second race of the 2025 Formula 1 season at which Fatboy Slim will perform. He’s also set to headline the entertainment line-up at Albert Park for the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in March.

Becky Hill returns to the Silverstone stage in 2025, having last performed at the British Grand Prix in 2021. She’s set to bring anthems like Lose Control, Remember and Crazy What Love Can Do after the race on Sunday evening.

Sunday night at the British Grand Prix also usually features on-stage appearances from many of the F1 drivers. Silverstone says that further support acts and the full entertainment line-up will be announced in the coming weeks.

How to Access Concerts at the 2025 British Grand Prix

Access to all concerts is included with tickets for the Grand Prix. Since 2023, fans have had to purchase 4-day tickets – and pay extra – to attend the Thursday night concert. In 2024, 4-day tickets were £100 more expensive than their 3-day counterparts. For 2025, the price difference has decreased to just £30 – though overall ticket prices for the Silverstone race continue to rise year-on-year.

The British Grand Prix always delivers exciting racing

Concerts on British Grand Prix weekend take place in the entertainment zone adjacent to the Wellington Straight. With Silverstone attracting bigger names in recent years, the concert area was expanded in 2023 to allow space for up to 45,000 fans. Aside from the concerts, driver interviews and podcasts are hosted on the main stage across the race weekend.

Last British Grand Prix Tickets Available Now

Tickets remain on sale for the 2025 British Grand Prix via the official Silverstone website and via our trusted ticket partner Grand Prix Tickets (GPT). Ticket packages for the race weekend, offering exclusive insider access, are also on sale via F1 Experiences. In the last two seasons, the British Grand Prix has been the best-attended race weekend of the year. In both 2023 and 2024, the weekend attracted a total of 480,000 attendees across four days. Formula 1 celebrates its 75th anniversary in 2025. Silverstone was the first venue to host a World Championship Grand Prix in May 1950.

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