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Tickets for the 2027 Japanese Grand Prix at Circuit Suzuka are available now ahead of the 23–25 Apr race weekend. Tickets aren't on sale yet — register interest below to be notified at launch. Verified suppliers, secure checkout.
JAPANESE GRAND PRIX FROM SUZUKA: The Japanese F1 Grand Prix has been on the Formula One calendar since 1976. Originally hosted in at the Fuji Motor Speedway, the Grand Prix moved to Suzuka two years later.
Aside from 2007 and 2008, it has been at Suzuka ever since. The circuit follows an unusual figure-of-eight layout, and is loved by fans and drivers alike. From the fearsome and high-speed 130-R, to the tight and technical Spoon-curve, Suzuka is as much a test of bravery as it is of mechanical durability. Michael Schumacher currently holds the record for number of wins, followed closely by Lewis Hamilton, then Sebastian Vettel.

Circuit Suzuka stands as one of motorsport's most storied venues. This 5.807 km track winds through Ino in Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture, Japan, and is operated by Mobilityland Corporation, a Honda Motor subsidiary. The circuit's distinctive figure-eight layout and demanding corners have made it a proving ground for drivers across multiple racing disciplines. With a capacity to accommodate 155,000 spectators, the venue draws passionate fans from across the region and beyond. Whether you're a seasoned motorsport enthusiast or experiencing a race here for the first time, the energy and technical challenge of the circuit create an unforgettable event atmosphere.
For the full seating guide and venue information, see the Circuit Suzuka venue guide.
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The Japanese Grand Prix 2027 takes place on 23–25 April 2027 at Circuit Suzuka, Suzuka, Japan. The venue has a capacity of 150,000. Street address: Inoucho.
F1 hospitality ranges from open-air premium grandstand-with-hosted-lounge packages (the most affordable hospitality tier) up to the Paddock Club — the official F1 hospitality programme — which includes views from above the pits, gourmet catering, pit-lane walks and (event-dependent) driver appearances. Mid-tier options like Champions Club and Trophy Lounge sit between the two with private terraces, premium catering and dedicated entrances. Each hospitality category in the ticket list above details exactly what's included.
For an F1 race weekend at Circuit Suzuka, plan to arrive at least 2-3 hours before the start of each day's first session. Allow extra time on race day (Sunday) for security checks, parking and the walk from car parks or shuttle stops to your grandstand.
To sit together, buy all tickets in the same category in a single order — the supplier allocates adjacent seats within an order whenever the category and inventory allow. Separate orders aren't guaranteed to land next to each other, even in the same category. If sitting together is essential, choose a hospitality package or a smaller reserved-seating category where consecutive seats are easier to confirm.
Most tickets are delivered as PDF e-tickets that scan from your phone screen — no printing needed. A small number of venues still require a printed ticket on entry; if that applies to your event, you'll be notified at checkout and in the delivery email. Mobile-transfer tickets (sent via the event's official app) are also used at select venues.
Yes. Every ticket is sourced from verified, KYC-checked suppliers and guaranteed to be valid for entry. We run integrity checks on each order before fulfilment, and our guarantee covers replacement or full refund if a ticket is ever rejected at the gate.
Tickets are typically delivered by email 2 to 4 weeks before the event, once the supplier has finalised seat allocations. For select events, physical, mobile-transfer or collection-on-site tickets may apply — exact delivery method is confirmed at checkout and again by email.
If the event is officially cancelled and not rescheduled, you're entitled to a full refund. If the event is rescheduled, tickets are usually valid for the new date — we'll notify you by email with next steps as soon as we're informed by the organiser.
Ticket sales are final once seat allocations have been confirmed by the supplier. If you need to discuss your order before tickets are issued, contact our support team — we'll do what we can within the supplier and venue policies.
We accept all major credit and debit cards through our secure checkout (Stripe and Airwallex). Apple Pay and Google Pay are supported on compatible devices, and Klarna is available for select orders to split the cost into instalments.