F1 75 Live: A star-studded celebration at The O2 Arena

Formula 1 is set to kick off its 75th anniversary celebrations with a star-packed event, F1 75 Live, taking place at The O2 Arena in London on February 18.

Hosted by British comedian and actor Jack Whitehall, the evening will be filled with exciting performances from a variety of global musical acts.

An iconic soundtrack

The line-up features country music sensation Kane Brown, multi-platinum artist mgk (formerly Machine Gun Kelly), renowned F1 theme composer Brian Tyler’s audio-visual experience Are We Dreaming, and the iconic British group Take That.

Together, they’ll provide a memorable soundtrack to the night, as F1 teams unveil their 2025 car liveries in a dramatic fashion.

"As soon as I heard about F1 75 Live at The O2, I knew I wanted to be involved,” Whitehall said about the event.

"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!"

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And an iconic night

The event will also see each of F1’s 10 teams unveiling their new car liveries for the 2025 season in a series of seven-minute presentations.

This showcase will highlight each team’s unique identity while providing fans with a look ahead at the upcoming season.

F1 legends and other star personalities from the world of motorsport will also make appearances throughout the evening.

How to watch

For those unable to attend in person, the event will be streamed live on F1’s official social media channels including YouTube, and broadcast by F1’s global network of broadcasters, allowing fans around the world to join in on the action.

F1 75 Live promises to be a thrilling celebration of Formula 1's rich history and bright future, setting the stage for an exciting 2025 season.

Fans attending and watching at home are in for a night of entertainment, music, and motorsport like never before.

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