After Sunday's race at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve, the question that earlier in the week sounded rhetorical has its answer. The F1 after-parties in Montreal are real, sponsored, and built around music, not cars. We map the venues, the headliners, and the math that proves it.
Drive to Survive cracked the door open. The Brad Pitt F1 film kicked it off the hinges. By Monaco 2026, the paddock is a celebrity hub with a race attached and a booking platform for music.
The 2026 Canadian Grand Prix is one race, seventy laps, about two hours of motors. Around it Montreal opens four full days of live music across Crescent Street, the Port of Montreal, Jean-Drapeau and Square Phillips. We tally the stages and ask what is really the headline.








