BST Hyde Park Returns for 2026 With an Unstoppable Lineup
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The wait is officially over. BST Hyde Park, indisputably one of the best festivals in London, is back to reclaim its crown as the beating heart of the city's summer season.
What began as a concert series has evolved into THE essential date in the diary for hundreds of thousands of fans worldwide. For three sun-drenched weekends this June and July, the iconic Royal Park will transform into a world-class stage, blending legendary heritage with the biggest chart-toppers of today.
The 2026 Headliners: A Genre-Defying Roster
This year’s lineup is a masterclass in variety, ensuring that whether you’re a country devotee, a pop fanatic, or a folk lover, Hyde Park is your home.
Opening the festivities on 27 June, the legendary Garth Brooks makes a historic appearance, bringing his record-breaking energy to the Great Oak Stage.
Maroon 5 will ignite the park on 3 July, followed by a high-octane takeover on 10 July from Pitbull, featuring the glitter-drenched return of special guest Kesha.
On 4 July, Mumford & Sons return to their roots for a massive homecoming performance that promises to be a foot-stomping highlight.
The timeless Duran Duran take the stage on 5 July, proving exactly why they remain the masters of the synth-pop spectacle.
Closing out the final weekend, Lewis Capaldi returns for two emotional, powerhouse nights on 11 and 12 July, joined by the sensational Conan Gray and rising star Jacob Alon.

More Than Just Music
BST Hyde Park isn't just about the music; it’s about the atmosphere. Between the star-studded performances, fans can expect premium VIP experiences, artisanal food pop-ups, and the midweek Open House, a free-to-access festival of cinema, street food, and workshops.
As London readies itself for another historic summer, one thing is clear: if you aren't in the crowd at Hyde Park this July, you’re missing the heartbeat of the city.
Tickets are expected to fly. Will we see you at the Great Oak Stage? Tickets and info here.



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