American artist Teddy Swims and South Korean DJ Peggy Gou have been confirmed as the final acts for the Yasalam After-Race Concerts at the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2024.
Both stars will perform on the opening day of the F1 season finale, Thursday, December 5.
Swims is expected to perform his genre-blending hits such as global smash ‘Lose Control’, when he takes to the stage at Etihad Park.
Gou, a prominent name in dance music, will follow with her celebrated tracks including ‘It Makes You Forget’ (Itgehane) and ‘Starry Night’.
The stars complete an impressive line-up that already includes Maroon 5, Eminem, and Muse. The concerts are part of a four-day entertainment extravaganza, complemented by the Yasalam Official After-Party, Afterlife Abu Dhabi, on December 6.
Race ticket holders can enhance their experience with a Golden Circle Upgrade for closer stage access and exclusive benefits. Limited tickets and packages are available at abudhabigp.com.
The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix will also feature a range of cultural and entertainment attractions on Yas Island.
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