Dan Patrick Show returning to Fontainebleau Las Vegas for F1 race weekend taken in Las Vegas (F1)

Dan Patrick Show

LAS VEGAS — Dan Patrick is heading back to the Strip. 

Fontainebleau Las Vegas announced Wednesday that “The Dan Patrick Show” will broadcast live from the resort during the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend.

Patrick and his crew will host two live shows from the second-floor Promenade Food Hall on Thursday, Nov. 20, and Friday, Nov. 21, from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. Pacific as part of the resort’s Fontainebleau Race Club programming.

The appearance marks Patrick’s second visit to the resort, following the success of his week of shows leading up to the Big Game in 2024.

“Fontainebleau Las Vegas is starting to feel like home away from home, and we’re so grateful for the chance to spend more time with our fans at the Strip’s newest luxury resort,” Patrick said in a statement. “This third edition of the Las Vegas Grand Prix is shaping up to be an exciting event, and we’re looking forward to welcoming our favorite athletes and celebrities — and maybe a few surprise guests.”

Fontainebleau executives say the show helps elevate the weekend experience for fans during one of the Strip’s biggest events.

“To be able to give sports fans, both F1 and others alike, the chance to catch a glimpse of their favorite celebrities and athletes firsthand, further solidifies the resort’s commitment to creating incredible moments and lasting experiences,” said Fedor Banuchi, Fontainebleau’s senior vice president of entertainment. “Fontainebleau Las Vegas is once again establishing itself as the place to be this Race Week.”

Attendance for the live broadcast is free and open to the public.

The Dan Patrick Show joins a full slate of Race Club programming at the resort, including Pitbull’s “Vegas After Dark the Residency” at BleauLive Theater on Nov. 21-22 and a four-night run at LIV Las Vegas featuring Dom Dolla (Nov. 20), Tiësto (Nov. 21), David Guetta (Nov. 22), and John Summit (Nov. 23). Papi Steak Garage and other activations tied to the F1 Paddock Club will also return.

Fontainebleau is also extending valet validation for guests visiting its restaurants, bars, retail shops, or Lapis Spa & Wellness. Locals and Fontainebleau Rewards members will continue to receive free parking through Dec. 31, 2025, excluding special events.

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