Music and motorsport in Baku with Anyma and Martin Garrix to play Azerbaijan Grand Prix weekend
Baku City Circuit is gearing up for one of the most electrifying weekends on the F1 calendar, pairing high-octane racing with immersive music experiences.

Baku is gearing up to host one of the most electrifying weekends on the F1 calendar, pairing high-octane racing with immersive music experiences at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix (19-21 September).
A Formula 1 weekend is not just the race on Sunday. It’s a festival celebrating speed, culture, and community that brings together the sights and sounds of music and motorsport, blending entertainment and epic experiences.
By day, fans in Azerbaijan’s capital can marvel at sheer speed as Formula 1 cars blast flat-out down the 2.2km main straight before being threaded through the tight, twisting old town section with its medieval castle walls.
By night, four-day ticket holders can swap the roar of engines for pulsing beats when Anyma – one of the world’s most innovative electronic music projects – and global sensation Martin Garrix take to the stage.
On Friday 19 September, fans will be transported into an otherworldly audio-visual odyssey courtesy of Anyma. The Italian-American producer, half of the famed Tale of Us duo, will blend melodic house, techno, ambient and classical motifs with dynamic real-time animations.
Futuristic lighting designs and evocative visuals will synchronize with ethereal soundscapes, turning the arena into a digital dreamscape that mirrors the city’s vibrant energy.
The spotlight then switches to global superstar Martin Garrix, who’ll deliver his world-famous anthems – think Animals, Scared to Be Lonely, In the Name of Love and Don’t Look Down – in concert on Saturday 20 September.
Don’t miss thrilling F1 action and world-class music together on the shores of the Caspian Sea.

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