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2 Months After “Crazy Partying” With Daniel Ricciardo, Tiesto Set to Headline Austin GP Concert

Published 10/15/2023, 6:28 AM EDT

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Daniel Ricciardo isn’t much of a party animal, but for sure is a fun-loving adrenaline junkie. That does, however, include an odd party here and there. Just days after making his comeback, Ricciardo partied crazily with the “Drifting” artist Tiesto. And just a couple of months after the party, Ricciardo’s party buddy is back to take over the crowd in Austin this coming weekend. Let’s get into the details. 

Daniel Ricciardo enjoyed his F1 Summer break like he had no worries in the world. The rejuvenated Ricciardo spent multiple nights at Tomorrowland before he was spotted with Max Verstappen’s close friend Martin Garrix and Tiesto in Ibiza. The Spanish city is well known for its nightlife and might as well be dubbed the Party Capital of Europe. With the caption of Ricciardo’s post from Ibiza thanking Tiesto and Martin Garrix for “Crazy partying” in the rain, it’s sure that the Honey Badger had the time of his life.

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Nonetheless, just two months after setting Ibiza on fire with Daniel Ricciardo, Tiesto is set to bring all the beat and party vibes to Austin as the United States GP approaches. All the F1 races in the US follow the same mantra, making the event bigger than life. So it’s not just the race, but everything around it is going to be massive. And Tiesto will add to it as he is confirmed to be performing after the race at the Circuit of The Americas. 

Daniel Ricciardo will be making his comeback at the United States GP after sustaining an injury at the Dutch GP when he crashed into the barrier. Seems like Ricciardo is bringing his partying luck in Austin with him as Tiesto takes the stage with “The Business” while the Australian takes to the track. One cannot rule out Ricciardo getting out of the car after the race and straight away joining Tiesto on the stage. That’s part of why we love Daniel Ricciardo.

However, Tiesto isn’t going to be the only artist performing at COTA. It’s not just a race but a celebration. COTA saw record attendance last year and with the F1 fever on the way up, we can only expect it to be even bigger this year. Let’s have a look at what all artists will be performing this year.

From Radio Ga Ga to Red Lights: All the artists performing at the United States GP in COTA

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The Singapore GP is known for its atmosphere and partying. However, the US isn’t behind and the Las Vegas GP might as well take the crown away from Singapore this year. Nonetheless, with the people of the US preparing for the race in Texas, F1 has made some preparations of its own to provide a full-blown experience to the fans. 

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For the Friday sessions, The Killers will be taking over the US GP to perform their bangers and keep the crowd entertained between sessions. Saturday is where one of the biggest names in the music industry comes. Queen will be performing on Saturday with Adam Lambert taking to the stage as well. Most of Queen’s songs actually make a lot of sense with F1. We Are the Champions, Another One Bites the Dust, Radio Ga Ga, Don’t Stop Me Now, and many more. As we’ve already mentioned, Tiesto will be taking over the stage after the main race on Sunday.

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With this amazing lineup of artists, make sure to take care of “The Business” before the weekend, let the “Red Light” go, and feel the engines roaring in your bones. “Take me” because “I can’t wait”

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Pranay Bhagi is an F1 Content Analyst at EssentiallySports, who has always been passionate about sports and writing. With a degree from a prestigious institute, he has channeled his enthusiasm into sports journalism, particularly F1, a sport that has captivated him for over a decade. He has exemplified his passion for the sport via his 800-plus articles.
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