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RevUpSG Watch Parties Bring Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix Action To Singapore’s Heartlands

The Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix may take place around Marina Bay, but in the weeks leading up to this year’s race, some of the action is heading into the heartlands.

Singapore GP is bringing back its #RevUpSG watch party series for a fifth edition, with three locations across Singapore hosting live Formula 1 screenings from August to September ahead of the Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2026.

Bedok, Toa Payoh and Woodlands will each host a race weekend, accompanied by Formula 1-themed activities, competitions and prizes. And yes, bringing your own chair is encouraged.

Formula 1 Comes To The Heartlands

The first #RevUpSG weekend will take place at Bedok Town Square from 22 to 23 August, where fans can catch the Formula 1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2026.

Saturday’s programme runs from 12.30pm to 11pm, with the F1 Sprint screened at 6pm followed by qualifying at 10pm. On Sunday, #RevUpSG Trivia begins at 8pm before the Dutch Grand Prix gets under way at 9pm.

The series then moves to HDB Hub in Toa Payoh on 12 and 13 September for the Formula 1 Tag Heuer Gran Premio de España 2026. Qualifying will be screened at 10pm on Saturday, while Sunday’s programme includes trivia at 8pm followed by the race at 9pm.

The final stop will be Kampung Admiralty on 25 and 26 September, featuring the Formula 1 Qatar Airways Azerbaijan Grand Prix 2026. Qualifying begins at 8pm on Friday, while Saturday features #RevUpSG Trivia at 6pm before the race screening at 7pm.

More Than Simply Watching The Race

The live screenings are only part of the programme. Visitors can take part in interactive reaction-based games, while younger aspiring broadcasters can try being an F1 Kids commentator at the beIN SPORTS Asia booth. Official 2026 Singapore Grand Prix merchandise will also be previewed at the events.

There are prizes to be won too, including tickets to the F1 Exhibition, LEGO sets and access to the Thursday Pit Lane Experience during Singapore Grand Prix week.

Fans are also being encouraged to bring a few things of their own. Those with a favourite model car can enter Ready, Set, Race!, while fans can prepare postcards addressed to their favourite Formula 1 drivers for a chance to have them delivered during race week.

Community-Priced Singapore Grand Prix Tickets At Bedok

There is an additional incentive to visit the opening weekend at Bedok Town Square. Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents will have the opportunity to purchase a limited allocation of community-priced Friday tickets for the Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2026.

The offer covers Friday Zone 4 Walkabout tickets and Friday Stamford Grandstand tickets, with only 1,000 tickets available. Sales will take place exclusively at the Bedok Town Square pop-up on 23 August from 12.30pm.

Each person may purchase up to two tickets per category. Given how quickly Singapore Grand Prix tickets can disappear once race week approaches, it may be worth arriving early.

Building Up To Singapore’s Night Race

The #RevUpSG series forms part of the build-up towards the Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2026, which returns to the Marina Bay Street Circuit from 9 to 11 October.

The Singapore Grand Prix remains one of Formula 1’s most distinctive events, with cars racing through the city centre under floodlights at speeds of up to 325km/h, surrounded by Singapore’s skyline.

But not everyone needs to be trackside to become part of the atmosphere. By taking Formula 1 into Bedok, Toa Payoh and Woodlands, #RevUpSG gives fans another way to experience a race weekend – one that is considerably closer to home and, in some cases, perhaps only a short MRT ride away.

There will be games, prizes, race screenings and plenty of fellow Formula 1 fans. Just remember the foldable chair.


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