F1 will host the F175 event at the O2 Arena with Jack Whitehall as the host. The event celebrates 75 years of F1, featuring liveries from all 10 teams and performances by artists such as Take That and Kane Brown. Tickets sold out quickly, indicating high demand for this milestone celebration.
Formula 1 recently announced that British comedian Jack Whitehall will host the F175 celebration at London’s O2 Arena on the eve of its livery launch event. The event, which marks the unveiling of the livery for the 2025 season, will feature all 10 teams showcasing their designs, each given a seven-minute slot to present their cars.
The F175 show will not only focus on the cars but also feature performances from prominent artists including Take That, Kane Brown, MGK, and Brian Tyler’s ‘Are We Dreaming’. Whitehall expressed his excitement, stating it will combine the thrill of Formula 1 with top-tier global music entertainment to celebrate the sport’s 75-year history.
All 20 F1 drivers will attend, and the event is set to kick off the 75th-anniversary celebrations for the sport. The tickets for the event sold out in a mere 45 minutes, demonstrating high demand, with resellers listing tickets at inflated prices, prompting F1 to enforce a ban on such purchases.
Take That, consisting of Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, and Howard Donald, boasts an impressive record of 12 UK number-one singles. Kane Brown has gained significant traction with over 20 billion streams, while MGK has achieved two consecutive number-one albums. Tyler will perform under his pseudonym during the event.
Jack Whitehall will host the F175 event, showcasing all 10 Formula 1 teams’ liveries for the 2025 season. Artists like Take That and Kane Brown will perform, enhancing the celebration of F1’s 75 years. High demand is reflected in sold-out tickets, with efforts to combat resale ticket prices. The event promises a blend of motorsport and entertainment, marking a significant milestone for Formula 1.
Original Source: www.autosport.com