Spectacular fireworks light up the sky above Jeddah Corniche Circuit during the Formula 1 race.

Saudi Jeddah Set to Ignite Once Again Formula 1 Returns to the Corniche Circuit in April 2026

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Jeddah is gearing up for another thrilling chapter of Formula 1, as the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix returns to the city’s iconic Corniche Circuit from April 17 to 19, 2026.

A High-Speed Track with a Loyal Crowd

Since joining the Formula 1 calendar in 2021, the Jeddah Corniche Circuit has quickly made a name for itself as one of the fastest street circuits in the world. But it’s not just the pace that makes it stand out it’s the atmosphere, the vibrant setting along the Red Sea, and the electric energy from fans who fill the grandstands year after year.

The racetrack lit with vivid lights under a sky filled with colorful fireworks
A breathtaking view of the racetrack glowing with lights and fireworks, capturing the thrill and excitement of the Formula 1 event.
A massive crowd fills the grandstands to watch the Formula 1 event in Jeddah
Grandstands packed with fans snapping photos and enjoying the live Formula 1 experience in Jeddah.

This coastal track has become a global favorite, seamlessly blending the adrenaline of top-tier motorsport with the scenic beauty of Jeddah’s waterfront, transforming the city into a centerpiece of international racing.

A large-scale music concert with fireworks lighting up the sky, as the crowd engages with the performance.
A vibrant concert electrifies the crowd with energy and excitement, enhanced by a spectacular fireworks show.

More Than Just a Race

Formula 1 in Jeddah is more than fast cars and checkered flags it’s a multi-day experience. From world-class concerts and spectacular fireworks to family-friendly zones and cultural showcases, the event turns the city into a buzzing hub of entertainment, drawing visitors from across the region and beyond.

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