Bellagio Fountain Club to host Las Vegas Grand Prix Winner's Stage

October 27, 2023
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The first Formula 1 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix has announced its Winner's Stage to be at the Bellagio Fountain Club.

The Bellagio Fountain Club will play host to the Las Vegas Grand Prix Winner's Stage and will be front and center during the Formula 1 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix. Across the three days the race is hosted, November 16-18, there are set to be an assortment of special events, including performances by entertainers from MGM Resorts' entertainment portfolio. 

The inaugural Formula 1 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix will take place in and around the Las Vegas Strip. A late-night race, drivers are expected to reach speeds of over 210mph, guided by the illuminated nighttime strip lights. At The Bellagio Fountain Club, guests will be able to get a clear view of the racetrack along the strip, complemented using a variety of screens designed to immerse guests in the race and experience.  

"We're curating an experience at the Bellagio Fountain Club that offers guests the absolute best of F1®”, said Vice President of Citywide Events Strategy Andrew Lanzino. "We're incredibly honored to host the Las Vegas Grand Prix's Winner's Stage for what we believe will be one of the weekend's most iconic moments." 

MGM Resorts, owner of the Bellagio and many other notable casinos across the Las Vegas Strip, is one of the largest casino companies by revenue. The Bellagio Fountain Club will be able to offer guests experiences such as dining presented by chefs such as Alain Ducasse and Rainer Becker, and will also be the destination for first, second and third-place drivers following the completion of the race.

Fans will be able to be a part of the story as the location will play host to post-race interviews, making for a unique opportunity.  

There are limited packages available for this experience, which can be booked by calling the venue.  

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