Adam Levine is trending on the internet, but not for positive reasons. The Maroon 5 singer has been the subject of the negative limelight for his recent actions.
This makes the F1 fans look back at one of his performances from 2015. The 43-year-old took the stage for the 2015 Singapore Grand Prix weekend.
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Adam Levine’s performance in 2015 enthralled the F1 and music fans altogether. The Maroon 5 singer took over the Padang stage and didn’t fail to dazzle the fans. Padang is Singapore’s largest outdoor entertainment stage at the Marina Bay Street Circuit.
The organizing authority of the Singapore GP has called in the pop singer for the second time in four years, the first being in 2012. In 2012, Levine has entertained more than 50,000 people at the same venue.
The 2022 Singapore GP offers more excitement
The 2015 race was won by Sebastian Vettel, a former Red Bull star. Now, the 2022 Singapore Grand Prix could well be a venue that gives another Red Bull star his much-anticipated glory. As the race is slated to take place in early October, Max Verstappen might pick up his second championship trophy in Southeast Asia.
Seb's singing 😂🕺#OnThisDay in 2015, Sebastian Vettel won the Singapore Grand Prix ✨#F1 pic.twitter.com/GAiLDckWzC
— Formula 1 (@F1) September 20, 2020
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A win for himself and a bad result for P2 Charles Leclerc is all the Dutchman needs to take home his second consecutive driver’s title. It’ll be interesting to see how the Singapore race lays down once the weekend is underway on September 30, 2022.
On the other hand, renowned DJs named Afrojack and Steve Aoki are all set to perform during the 2022 Singapore Grand Prix. The DJs are to take charge of the stellar party of the Marina Bay Street race.
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Moreover, excitements are all-time high as the Singapore Grand Prix race is back with more anticipation than ever. It’ll be interesting how things turn out as the venue for the first night race in F1 returns after two years.