Grantley Hall has announced that Sophie Ellis-Bextor will be the headline live act for its Supercar Sunday 2026.
The event is returning on Sunday 6th September for what promises to be the hotel’s biggest and best event to date.
Held in partnership with Supercar Driver, the UK’s leading supercar community, Supercar Sunday will once again bring an exhilarating showcase of world-class motoring to the lawns of the five-star North Yorkshire hotel.
The event will take place from midday until 10pm, combining an exceptional display of supercar, hypercar and classic car arrivals with a full programme of entertainment.

‘Murder on the Dancefloor’ hitmaker Sophie Ellis-Bextor will top the bill, delivering a lively, disco-fuelled performance as the centrepiece of the day’s celebration.
Paul Boulton, Lifestyle Manager at Grantley Hall, said:
“Since it began in 2021, Supercar Sunday has become a standout date for car enthusiasts around the UK, and 2026 is set to be our biggest and best yet.
“Our partnership with Supercar Driver ensures an incredible calibre of cars and community on the day, and we are thrilled to have Sophie Ellis-Bextor delivering a showstopping headline act.
“It’s going to be spectacular from start to finish.”
General admission tickets start from £155 per person, with a limited number of VIP tickets available for £295 per person.
VIP tickets include access to an exclusive VIP area, a Champagne reception and a three-course luncheon alongside the car displays, live music, outdoor cinema viewing, and programme of exhilarating activities.
Tickets are now on sale. For more information, or to book, visit www.grantleyhall.co.uk/whats-on/supercar-sunday-2026-general-ticket. VIP tickets available here.

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