Adele and several other high-profile celebrities attended the British Grand Prix at the Silverstone Circuit to watch the race [1], [2].

The presence of global stars at the event highlights the growing intersection of Formula 1 and mainstream entertainment culture. As the sport expands its international reach, the Silverstone circuit remains a primary hub for celebrity spectatorship and high-profile visibility.

Adele, 38 [3], was seen at the event alongside her 13-year-old son [1]. According to the Evening Standard, the singer's son is just as enthusiastic about all things F1 as his mother [1]. The singer wore a T-shirt that celebrated the 2025 World Champion during her visit [2].

Other notable figures in attendance included musicians Tinie Tempah and Lewis Capaldi, as well as actress Hannah Waddingham [1], [2]. The group of spectators joined thousands of fans at the UK venue for the racing event [1].

Silverstone has long been a focal point for the British racing calendar. The attendance of figures from the music and acting industries underscores the event's status as both a sporting competition and a social gathering for the elite [1].

The superstar singer went to the event with her 13-year-old son who is just as enthusiastic about all things F1

The appearance of A-list celebrities like Adele at the British Grand Prix reflects Formula 1's successful transition from a niche motorsport to a global lifestyle brand. By attracting stars from diverse entertainment backgrounds, the sport increases its cultural capital and appeals to younger, non-traditional audiences, further cementing Silverstone's role as a premier destination for both athletic competition and celebrity influence.