Melbourne F1 tickets: Cost, price, sale dates for Australian Grand Prix 2025

Joshua Mayne

Melbourne F1 tickets: Cost, price, sale dates for Australian Grand Prix 2025 image

The Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix has become one of the hottest sporting events in the country in recent years.

Naturally, this has resulted in a high demand for tickets, with extra grandstands added to the temporary Albert Park circuit in recent years.

Another sold-out weekend is expected in 2025, with most passes going on sale in October.

The Sporting News has the latest ticketing info for next year's Australian Grand Prix.

MORE: Full F1 2025 season schedule

When do Melbourne F1 tickets go on sale for 2025?

UPDATE: Tickets will now go on sale from midday (AEDT) on Wednesday due to a global third-party outage.

Park Pass and grandstand tickets will go on sale to the general public from 12:00 pm AEDT on Tuesday, October 8.

Fans can also sign up for the ballot pre-sale, which will enter them into a draw to be selected for early access on Monday, October 7.

For those who have pre-purchased Access24 tokens (which are currently exhausted), pre-sale tickets were made available on Wednesday, October 2.

Hospitality tickets are also currently available on the Australian Grand Prix site, with public on-sale beginning in early September.

Australian Grand Prix 2025: Ticket sale dates

Ticket typeSale dateTime
Hospitality (Renewal pre-sale)Tue. Sep. 3, 202410:00 am AEST
Hospitality (Public on-sale)Tue. Sep. 10, 202410:00 am AEST
Park Pass (Access24 Pre-Sale)Wed. Oct. 2, 202412:00 pm AEST
Grandstand (Access24 Pre-Sale)Wed. Oct. 2, 202412:00 pm AEST
Park Pass (Ballot pre-sale)Mon. Oct. 7, 202412:00 pm AEDT
Grandstand (Ballot pre-sale)Mon. Oct. 7, 202412:00 pm AEDT
Park Pass (Public on-sale)Wed. Oct. 9, 202412:00 pm AEDT
Grandstand (Public on-sale)Wed. Oct. 9, 202412:00 pm AEDT

MORE: How many laps are in the Australian Grand Prix?

Melbourne F1 ticket prices: How much will the Australian Grand Prix 2025 cost?

For 2025, a four-day Park Pass adult ticket costs $309 – a $30 increase on the previous price.

Meanwhile, the grandstands range from $485 to $750 for a four-day package. 

F1 Australia
Getty Images

For those with a larger budget, hospitality offerings and prices have been confirmed. 'The Park' has its cheapest three-day ticket at $2,375, while the 'Red Bull Energy Station' tops the pricing chart at $6,995.

Park Pass (general admission)

PassAdultConcessionJunior (3-14 yrs)
Thu-Sun$309$247$25
Sunday$169$135$20
Saturday$130$104$15
Friday$90$72$10
Thursday$45$36$0

Grandstands

(Adult prices)

Grandstand4-day2-daySunSatFri
Brabham Grandstand$750$645$570$395$145
Button Grandstand$485$420$375$260$125
Clark Grandstand$485$420$375$260$125
Fangio Grandstand$625$535$480$335$135
Hill Grandstand$625$535$480$335$135
Jones Grandstand$750$645$570$395$145
Lauda Grandstand$525$450$405$285$130
Moss Grandstand $525$450$405$285$130
Prost Grandstand$625$535$480$335$135
Ricciardo Grandstand$625$535$480$335$135
Schumacher Grandstand $525$450$405$285$130
Senna Grandstand$525$450$405$285$130
Stewart Grandstand$525$450$405$285$130
Vettel Grandstand$525$450$405$285$130
Waite Grandstand$485$420$375$260$125
Webber Grandstand$485$420$375$260$125
What Ability Access Plat.$505$450$395$275$120

Hospitality

Hospitality3-day2-daySunSat
Red Bull Energy Station$6,995$6,295$4,895$3,850
The Lounge$5,850$5,275$4,095$3,225
Slipstream$4,725$4,250$3,325$3,325
T8 Lakeside$4,725$4,250$3,325$3,325
Chicane Pavilion Upper$4,375---
Chicane Pavilion Lower$3,875---
Pit Exit Trackside Int.$3,850---
Brabham Suites$3,495---
Race Cube$3,175$2,875$2,225$1,750
Lakeside Studio at Caro.$2,995$2,695$2,095$1,650
Ricciardo Suites$2,995---
The Apex$2,675$2,425$1,875$1,475
Pit Entry$2,575---
The Park$2,375$2,150$1,675$1,325

When is the Australian Grand Prix 2025?

Albert Park in Melbourne will again host the F1 Australian Grand Prix in 2025.

The season-opening event is scheduled to run from March 13-16.

Joshua Mayne

Joshua Mayne Photo

Joshua Mayne is a content producer for The Sporting News Australia based in Sydney, Australia. He has previously worked as a newsreader at 2SER and journalist at Ministry of Sport. While Joshua’s main passions are football, rugby league, basketball and F1, he will watch any sport that's on. He is still waiting for Arsenal to win the Premier League again.