F1 adds Interpol to music lineup for U.S. Grand Prix in Austin

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New York rock band Interpol has been added to the music lineup for next month's Formula One U.S. Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas. The band will perform on Oct. 23, after the final racing event, to close out a three-day run at the track.

Interpol joins previously announced headliners Green Day (Oct. 21) and Ed Sheeran (Oct. 22). All concerts are included with F1 admission. Three-day tickets are sold out; single-day tickets range from $59 to $998.

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Interpol released their seventh album, "The Other Side of Make-Believe," in July. The group's top-selling albums include the 2002 Matador Records debut "Turn Out the Bright Lights" and 2007's "Our Love to Admire" on Capitol Records. Interpol last played Austin in April at ACL Live.

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Also part of F1 weekend is a series of concerts on smaller stages across the racetrack complex featuring local acts Heartless Bastards, Gina Chavez, Sweet Spirit, Rosie Flores, the Deer and others.

Sports Illustrated also has announced a two-day bash in the former Austin American-Statesman parking lot during F1 weekend starring Post Malone, the Kid Laroi and Zedd.

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