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How to buy BST Hyde Park 2025 tickets now: Dates, line-up, more | Music | Entertainment


BST Hyde Park has become a mainstay in the British festival season.

Each year, some industry-leading artists, singers and bands take to the erected stage at Hyde Park for (usually) one night only.

2024 included some monumental events, bringing the likes of Stevie Nicks and Morgan Wallen to the stage.

And this year, even more world-renowned names are hitting the stage across the months of June, July and August.

The full line-up hasn’t been confirmed just yet, but the first few names have included Noah Kahan, Jeff Lynne’s ELO and the monumental Hugh Jackman.

We’ve got a full list of the artists playing shows below.

But, before that, the full list of how you can buy tickets, which websites to use, and where to look if you missed out, is just a scroll away.

Here’s the details you need:

BST Hyde Park tickets are available right now for a number of artists.

Further tickets will be released for the final artists and bands playing as and when they are announced this year.

Until then, these are the links you need to find your BST Hyde Park tickets now:

TICKETMASTER – Buy BST Hyde Park tickets here.

LIVE NATION – Buy BST Hyde Park tickets here.

Otherwise, if you miss out on the tickets you really want after they’ve been released, you do still have some options – mainly through resale websites.

The BST Hyde Park 2025 line-up at the time of writing is:

  • Saturday, June 28, 2025 – Zach Bryan
  • Sunday, June 29, 2025 – Zach Bryan
  • Friday, July 04, 2025 – Noah Kahan
  • Sunday, July 06, 2025 – Hugh Jackman
  • Sunday, July 13, 2025 – Jeff Lynne’s ELO

BST Hyde Park takes place in London’s Hyde Park.

This enormous green space is located in Westminster, and takes on the annual music festival event.

Over the years some massive names have played at BST Hyde Park, including Kylie, Take That, Robbie Williams, Stevie Nicks, and plenty more.

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