Singapore Grand Prix Set for Sep 21-23

By Top Koaysomboon | Aug 07, 2012

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It’s that time of the year again, when the Formula 1 caravan takes over the city streets of Singapore. The dates for this year’s Singapore Grand Prix have been announced as the weekend of Sep 21-23, with the actual race taking place on the final day. And even if you’re not into fast expensive cars driving round and round at night, then you can at least get excited about the accompanying lineup of entertainment, with headline acts confirmed as Katy Perry, Maroon 5 and Jay Chou. Tickets are from S$58 (B1,465) for one day in the walkabout zone to S$1,288 (B32,450) for three days in the grandstands.

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