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If there’s one thing the Miami Grand Prix does well, it’s hospitality.
All Formula 1 races have luxurious offerings for A-listers and high-paying attendees, but the South Florida race has taken grandeur to another level.
Now in its third year, the Hard Rock Beach Club has cemented itself as a one of the circuit’s premiere hospitality mainstays.
Of course, tickets don’t come cheap. Prices start at $1,750 for access to the pool deck throughout the three-day event and increase to $65,000 for a 10-person cabana with a $30,000 minimum food and beverage spend.
The club, which overlooks the track, is staffed by bikini-clad servers who deliver bottles of tequila to tables in classic nightclub fashion.
Hard Rock Beach Club tickets sell for $1,750 a-piece, and increase to $65,000 for a cabana
Steve Aoki took the stage during the 2024 race. He was joined by surprise guest Yellowcard
Guests can sip on champagne, order snacks and even cool off by taking a dip in the pool.
However, the performances on the main stage are the biggest drawcard. The 2024 lineup features Ed Sheeran, Steve Aoki and