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David Guetta to Headline 2026 British Grand Prix

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Global DJ and producer David Guetta has been confirmed as the headliner for the 2026 British Grand Prix, set to take place on July 2.

The performance will mark David Guetta’s only UK stop on his highly anticipated MONOLITH world tour, making it a major highlight for fans across the country.

Following last summer’s record-breaking turnout of 500,000 attendees, Silverstone is preparing for an even bigger show in 2026, combining four days of adrenaline-fueled racing with world-class live music performances.

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David Guetta, known for global hits like Titanium, When Love Takes Over, I’m Good (Blue), Hey Mama, and Play Hard, expressed his excitement about performing at one of motorsport’s most iconic venues.

“I’ve played some incredible shows around the world, but performing at Silverstone during the British Grand Prix is going to be something truly special,” he said.

“I’ve always been drawn to Formula 1—the atmosphere, the adrenaline, the passion—it’s everything I love. I even made a music video inspired by F1 years ago. I can’t wait to bring my energy to the main stage and make it an unforgettable night.”

The MONOLITH show is being described as the most ambitious production of David Guetta’s career. Featuring a futuristic stage design in the form of a towering monolith, the show promises an immersive blend of electrifying visuals, euphoric soundscapes, and festival-ready anthems.

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David Guetta’s Silverstone debut not only kicks off the four-day celebration but also revisits his long-standing connection to Formula 1—his 2014 video for Dangerous famously featured F1 driver Romain Grosjean.

His addition to the Silverstone lineup puts him in the company of past Grand Prix performers like Stormzy, RAYE, Sam Fender, Fatboy Slim, and Becky Hill.

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More artists are expected to be announced in the lead-up to the 2026 British Grand Prix.

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