What Are The Ticket Prices For F1 75 Live Event in 2025?
Formula 1 is all set to celebrate its 75th anniversary in 2025. The occasion is momentous, and so are the plans to commemorate it. For the first time in history, all 10 teams will launch their cars and liveries for the season on the same day — February 18, 2025, at London’s O2 arena.
That’s quite a stellar congregation — 20 drivers and their team principals under one roof. F1’s official social media handle has billed it as the “biggest launch event ever”.
Tickets for the big night went on sale on November 15. The price range for these tickets starts from $63 (£50) to $127 (£100), in addition to a 10% booking fee, states the O2 UK website.
The biggest F1 launch event… EVER!
18.02.2025 – Kick off our 75th season with F1 75 LIVE at The O2!
Tickets on sale THIS Friday 15 November.https://t.co/NHtIo3HaiD#F1 #F175LIVE pic.twitter.com/hCWIA2MNMk
— Formula 1 (@F1) November 12, 2024
Other than the unveiling of the 2025 cars, BrianBurkeCreative, who executed the opening and closing ceremonies for the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix in 2023, have made plans to make this event even bigger.
Brian Burke, the executive producer and creative director of the firm which manages large-scale live entertainment events, summed it all up by saying fans should prepare for a “never-before-seen event”. He added:
“Through our collaboration with all 10 teams, fans can be assured we’ll be delivering a truly exciting live experience combining the unveiling of the new liveries, interviews with the biggest names in F1, and cutting-edge entertainment. It will be a never-before-seen event not to be missed.”
For those who can’t make it to the venue, there is always the option to catch it live on their screens. F1 will reveal the broadcast details in the coming weeks.
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