Machine Gun Kelly, Take That and Kane Brown are set to perform at F1 75 Live at The O2. Find the details below.
The show, which takes place at London’s O2 Arena tomorrow (February 18), is in celebration of Formula 1’s 75th anniversary.
It will see each F1 team reveal their new car livery at one event, with all 20 drivers in attendance. This differs from previous years, where each team would hold their own individual event.
Alongside news from drivers, today (February 17), it’s been announced that the show will also feature live performances from US country singer Kane Brown, MGK (formally known as Machine Gun Kelly), composer Brian Tyler’s Are We Dreaming, and Take That.
F1 75 Live begins at 8pm and runs until 10pm. It will be shown live on Sky Sports F1 and Sky Sports Main Event, and a free live stream will also be available to watch via the Sky Sports app.
Jack Whitehall is on board to host, and will be joined by F1TV personalities Laura Winter, Ariana Bravo and Lawrence Barretto.
Speaking about taking on hosting duties, Whitehall said: “As soon as I heard about F1 75 Live at The O2 I knew I wanted to be involved. It promises to be a truly unique show, bringing together the cars and stars of Formula 1 with incredible global musicians and entertainment to celebrate 75 years of this incredible sport. I can’t wait to get on stage and bring the show to everyone at The O2 and those watching at home around the world!”
REVEALED! The music artists joining our drivers at #F175LIVE! 😍
Performing live: Kane Brown. mgk. Take That. Brian Tyler’s Are We Dreaming.
Adding incredible performances to an unforgettable night 💫 pic.twitter.com/CoESsXAtDV
— Formula 1 (@F1) February 17, 2025
Take That’s addition to the line-up comes after they performed their 2008 hit ‘Greatest Day’ at the BAFTAS last night (February 16) following its prominent and unlikely appearance in Sean Baker’s drama Anora.
In other Formula 1 news, the trailer for a new Brad Pitt-starring movie inspired by the sport was released last week.
F1 follows Hayes, a former driver who is brought out of retirement to mentor a young prodigy called Joshua ‘Noah’ Pearce (Idris).