Usher completes F1 Abu Dhabi after-race concerts artists list

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Multi-Grammy winner Usher will be performing at the Yasalam after-race concerts at the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, completing the list of artists for the festival weekends this month.

The R&B legend will join UK rap artist Dave on stage to thrill crowds on November 17.

Alongside Usher and Dave, the full line-up includes Swedish House Mafia, Kendrick Lamar, and Hall of Fame rock legends Def Leppard.

Access to the concerts is exclusively for Abu Dhabi Grand Prix ticket holders. 

While unprecedented global demand has seen all 2022 Grand Prix tickets sold out, limited Golden Circle access is still available, providing the best possible access closest to the stage at the Etihad Park.

 
 

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