Beyoncé to Rock a Race Front in Persian Gulf
Singer, actress, businesswoman and celebrity wife Beyoncé Knowles can now add another bragging right to her resume: Performer at the first-ever Formula One race in Abu Dhabi.
Knowles will co-headline the show with rock band Aerosmith. According to the Associated Press, the starring acts will close the two-day Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, which takes place on October 29 and October 30.
Producer Timbaland is also set to attend the event, which will include free concerts and films at the Persian Gulf beachfront.
Knowles will close out the first day of the racing event with a performance on Yas Beyonce is slated to kick off the festivities on Thursday, Oct. 29. Aerosmith will wrap things up three days later. But the only way fans in the conservative Gulf city can see them is to buy tickets to the F1 race.
Concerts are also planned for Friday and Saturday, though the headliners haven't been announced.
Some of the attractions planned around the Emirati capital's first Formula One race include outdoor movies and free concerts - including one by hip-hop producer Timbaland - on the city's Persian Gulf beachfront.
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