17 September
Unpredictable and Furious: The 2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix
Since 2016, the Azerbaijan Grand Prix has held a prominent place on the Formula 1 schedule, earning a reputation as a circuit where predictions often prove futile. This circuit is unique in that modern racing cars race along streets surrounded by the ancient walls of Icheri Sheher, creating a unique blend of modernity and history.
The Baku City Circuit is more than just a series of corners; it's a true test for drivers and engineers. Designed under the direction of Hermann Tilke, it is one of the longest (6,003 km) and fastest among city circuits. The track's uniqueness lies in its long straight along the Caspian Sea, where cars reach speeds of up to 370 km/h, and a narrow section in the historic city center.
The section near the ancient fortress is particularly striking: it is the narrowest stretch in Formula 1—just 7.6 meters. The slightest mistake here leads to a collision with the barrier. The contrast between fast straights and challenging corners forces teams to seek the perfect balance between downforce and maximum speed. This is why races in Baku are often accompanied by accidents and unexpected results, keeping spectators on the edge of their seats until the very end.
A race weekend in Baku turns into a large-scale event, encompassing the entire capital of Azerbaijan. For three days, the city lives with Formula 1. Visitors can enjoy pit lane tours, autograph sessions with the drivers, and entertainment on Primorsky Boulevard featuring world-class stars.
The 2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix promises to be another exciting chapter in Formula 1 history. Buy Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix 2025 tickets on our website and don't miss the chance to witness a tense battle on one of the championship's most challenging and picturesque tracks. Here, every turn can change not only the course of the race, but the entire season. Baku is once again ready to prove why its round is considered one of the most spectacular on the competition calendar.
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17 September
The final of the revived Intervision will take place in the capital!
Moscow, Live Arena, September 20, 2025. This is where an event will take place that promises to become a new milestone in the history of international music competitions.
17 September
The wait is over: Kamila Valieva prepares for the "Russian Challenge" via Navka's show
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17 September
Figure Skating: The Commonwealth Cup will be held in Minsk.
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17 September
Leonid Agutin on stage at Live Arena: two December concerts
Two special December evenings, the 12th and 13th, at one of Moscow's most cutting-edge venues. Come see the most iconic and beloved artist.
17 September
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17 September
The Dutch Grand Prix is on the starting line!
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17 September
Nacho Duato's "The Nutcracker": Immerse yourself in the Silver Age at the Mikhailovsky Theatre
Discover the magic of "The Nutcracker" at the Mikhailovsky Theatre in St. Petersburg. Nacho Duato and Jérôme Kaplan's production transports audiences to pre-revolutionary Russia, blending classic and contemporary elements on stage.
16 September
Unbending Will: How Kamilla Nelyubova Overcomes Trauma
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Polina Gagarina will turn March 8th into a musical celebration at St. Petersburg's Grand Arena.
The legendary SKA Arena will host the popular singer's solo concert on March 8, 2026. The grand show promises to be the main cultural event of early spring.
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