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Organizers of the Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2025 have released a limited number of additional tickets and issued a warning to fans about the dangers of buying from unauthorized resellers.
Singapore GP said that all tickets must be purchased from the official website or authorized partners. Those who purchase from third-party platforms such as Carousell or Viagogo risk losing access, as tickets from these sources will be voided without refund or compensation.
Unauthorized tickets will not be honored
Singapore GP stressed that any tickets obtained through unauthorized channels will not be honored at the Marina Bay Street Circuit. Fans who show up with voided tickets will be denied entry to the venue.
The reminder is part of the organizer’s broader effort to stop scalpers from reselling tickets at inflated prices and to ensure that genuine fans get fair access to the event. By enforcing stricter checks, Singapore GP hopes to protect buyers ahead of one of the most popular races on the Formula 1 calendar.
Limited booth sales and mobile ticket access
A small batch of Singapore GP 2025 tickets for selected grandstands and walkabout categories will also be available at ticketing booths located at Gates 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 8 from Oct. 3 to 5, 2025. Organizers encourage fans to review the official Circuit Park map before visiting the booths to avoid delays.
For those who already secured general admission tickets—including grandstand, walkabout, and wheelchair-accessible categories—Singapore GP recommends downloading the official mobile app. The app allows ticket access and transfers, provides a circuit map, and offers a personalized race-weekend itinerary. It is available on both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.