British Summer Time (concerts)
British Summer Time Hyde Park (BST Hyde Park) is a series of concerts held once a year in London's Hyde Park. BST Hyde Park lasts for up to three weeks. Since 2013, BST Hyde Park has seen headliners such as Arcade Fire, Celine Dion, Bruce Springsteen, The E Street Band, the Rolling Stones, Bon Jovi, Barbra Streisand, Lionel Richie, Kylie Minogue, Black Sabbath, Neil Young, Pearl Jam, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Guns N' Roses, The Who, Blur, The Strokes, Robbie Williams, Taylor Swift, P!nk, Adele, Duran Duran, Take That, Billy Joel, Blackpink, Lana Del Rey, SZA, and Andrea Bocelli.[1] In 2023, the capacity was 65,000.[2]
![]() Concert at BST Hyde Park 2018 | |
Venue | Hyde Park, London |
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Attendance | 65,000 |
Website | bst-hydepark |
2024
Announced line-up | ||||||||
Saturday 29 June | Sunday 30 June | Thursday 4 July | Friday 5 July | Saturday 6 July | Sunday 7 July | Friday 12 July | Saturday 13 July | Sunday 14 July |
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SZA Sampha Snoh Aalegra | Kings Of Leon Paolo Nutini The Vaccines | Morgan Wallen[3] | Andrea Bocelli[3] | Robbie Williams[3] | Shania Twain[4] | Stevie Nicks | Kylie Minogue | Stray Kids[6] |
2023
Scheduled line-up[7][8] | ||||||||||
Friday 23 June | Saturday 24 June | Sunday 25 June | Friday 30 June | Saturday 1 July | Sunday 2 July | Thursday 6 July | Friday 7 July | Saturday 8 July | Sunday 9 July | |
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Alfie Boe Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Myleene Klass |
Pink Gwen Stefani Sam Ryder Sam Tompkins Gayle Maddie Zahm Mae Stephens Will Linley |
Pink Gwen Stefani Tinashe Lyra Maddie Zahm Valencia Grace Nell Mescal Beren Olivia |
Guns N' Roses The Pretenders The Darkness Larkin Poe Dirty Harry James and the Cold Gun The Dust Coda Grade 2 Bad Nerves The Foxies |
Take That The Script Sugababes Will Young Aly & AJ Here at Last Sonny Tenne Jazmine Flowers |
Blackpink Sabrina Carpenter The Rose Caity Baser Rebecca Black Mae Stephens Peach PRC Mazie Annika Bennett Sarah Crean Spider |
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band The Chicks Frank Turner |
Billy Joel Daryl Hall Natasha Bedingfield Bowen*Young Rumer Remember Monday Brad Heidi Jon Muq Sophia Alexa Alyssa Bonagura |
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band The Chicks James Bay |
Lana Del Rey Father John Misty Gang of Youths SYML Riopy The Last Dinner Party Tommy Genesis Holly Macve Etta Marcus Kings Elliot SIIGHTS |
2022
Scheduled line-up | ||||||||
Friday 24 June[9] | Saturday 25 June[10] | Sunday 26 June | Friday 1 July | Saturday 2 July | Sunday 3 July[10] | Friday 8 July | Saturday 9 July | Sunday 10 July |
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Elton John
Rina Sawayama |
The Rolling Stones
The War on Drugs |
Eagles
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss |
Adele[11]
Gabrielle |
The Rolling Stones
Sam Fender |
Pearl Jam
Pixies |
Pearl Jam Stereophonics Johnny Marr Imelda May Temples The Last Internationale La Luz The Wild Things JJ Wilde Tigercub Whispering Sons Petrol Girls James & the Cold Gun Peaks! Connor Selby |
Duran Duran
Nile Rodgers & Chic |
2020
- Note: Below is the scheduled line-up for the 2020 series; on 8 April 2020, the entire series was cancelled due to public assembly concerns in regards to the coronavirus pandemic.[12]
Scheduled line-up[13][14] | |||||
Thursday 2 July | Saturday 4 July | Sunday 5 July | Friday 10 July | Saturday 11 July | Sunday 12 July |
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Post Malone | Little Mix | Kendrick Lamar | Pearl Jam | Taylor Swift | Duran Duran |
2019
Line-Up[13][15] | ||||
Friday 5 July | Saturday 6 July | Sunday 7 July | Saturday 13 July | Sunday 14 July |
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Céline Dion
Jazz Morley The Adelaides Alice Chater Kerri Watt |
Stevie Wonder Lionel Richie Lianne La Havas Corinne Bailey Rae Norman Jay MBE The Heavy Benedict Cork |
Barbra Streisand Bryan Ferry Kris Kristofferson Ramin Karmiloo The Kingdom Choir Richard Marx Jamie Lawson Fauozia Riva Taylor Hannah Grace AJ Brown |
Florence + the Machine The National Lykke Li Khruangbin Nadine Shah Aldous Harding Cherry Glazerr Marlon Williams Let's Eat Grandma Self Esteem Goat Girl Roses Gabor Connie Constance Mathilda Homer CC Honeymoon |
Robbie Williams
Black Eyed Peas |
2018
Line-Up[13] | |||||
Friday 6 July | Saturday 7 July | Sunday 8 July | Friday 13 July | Saturday 14 July | Sunday 15 July |
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Roger Waters Richard Ashcroft Seasick Steve Squeeze |
The Cure Interpol Goldfrapp Editors Ride Slowdive The Twilight Sad |
Eric Clapton Santana Steve Winwood Gary Clark Jr Zucchero Fornaciari |
Michael Bublé Van Morrison Bananarama The Feeling The Shires Catherine McGrath The Adelaides Rob Green Gypsyfingers The Tailormade |
Bruno Mars Khalid Yungen Liv Dawson DJ Rashida |
Paul Simon James Taylor & His All-Star Band Bonnie Raitt Callaghan Night Flight Sarah Darling Jesca Hoop Blueprint Blue |
As well as the music artists showed above, the FIFA World Cup semi-final match between England and Croatia was screened. This was the largest London screening of a football match since 1996.[16]
2017
Line-Up[17] | |||||
Friday 30 June | Saturday 1 July | Sunday 2 July | Thursday 6 July | Saturday 8 July | Sunday 9 July |
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Phil Collins
Blondie |
Green Day
Rancid
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Justin Bieber | Kings of Leon
Pixies
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The Killers | Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers |
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Sarah Close |
The Strypes[19] |
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2016
Line-up[20] | |||||
Friday 1 July | Saturday 2 July | Sunday 3 July | Friday 8 July | Saturday 9 July | Sunday 10 July |
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Massive Attack with Young Fathers | Florence + The Machine
Kendrick Lamar
Todd Terje
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Carole King | Mumford & Sons
Alabama Shakes
Baaba Maal
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Take That | Stevie Wonder |
2015
Line-up[21] | |||||
Thursday 18 June | Saturday 20 June | Sunday 21 June | Friday 26 June | Saturday 27 June[22] | Sunday 28 June |
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Great Oak Stage | |||||
The Strokes
Fufanu
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Blur
Drenge Broken Hands |
Kylie Minogue
Grace Jones
Mylo
Bright Light Bright Light
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The Who
Paul Weller
The Rifles
Sleaford Mods
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Taylor Swift
Ellie Goulding
Iris Gold
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Union J
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2014
Line-up[23] | |||||||
Thursday 3 July | Friday 4 July | Saturday 5 July | Sunday 6 July | Tuesday 8 July | Thursday 10 July | Saturday 12 July | Sunday 13 July |
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Arcade Fire
Jake Bugg
Public Service Broadcasting
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Black Sabbath
Soundgarden
Wolfmother
Gallows
Rise To Remain
Wolfmother
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The Libertines
Lucie Barat
Brown Bear
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McBusted
Backstreet Boys
Neon Jungle Elyar Fox Ollie Marland George Barnett
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Rixton
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Tim Minchin
Milton Jones
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Neil Young & Crazy Horse
The National
Caitlin Rose
Ethan Johns
Jack Savoretti
Grant Nicholas
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Tom Jones
Boyzone
Amelia Lily
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2013
Line-up[24] | |||||
Friday 5 July | Saturday 6 July | Sunday 7 July | Friday 12 July | Saturday 13 July | Sunday 14 July |
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Great Oak Stage | |||||
Bon Jovi | The Rolling Stones
The Vaccines
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JLS The Beach Boys The Saturdays
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Ray Davies | The Rolling Stones | Lionel Richie Jennifer Lopez Chic featuring Nile Rodgers
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The Theatre | |||||
Palma Violets
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Lucy Rose
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The Horrors
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Al Jarreau
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Village Hall | |||||
Rival Sons
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Tribes
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Dionne Bromfield
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Tift Merritt
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Adam Cohen
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Charlie Brown
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Bandstand | |||||
All the Young
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Triggerfinger
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Avalon Comedy Stage |
Thea Gilmore
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Keziah Jones
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Elton John had been scheduled to perform on Friday 12 July, but he had to cancel due to illness. All tickets were refunded and the event was made free as a one-off.[25]
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- Neale, Matthew (8 April 2020). "BST Hyde Park 2020 cancelled due to coronavirus". NME. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
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- Park, BST Hyde. "Barbra Streisand - The ultimate icon in London | BST Hyde Park". www.bst-hydepark.com. Retrieved 7 July 2019.
- "British Summer Time announce huge screening of England vs Croatia World Cup match and Lightning Seeds performance at Hyde Park". NME. 9 July 2018. Retrieved 10 May 2022.
- "Line-Up (2017)". bst-hydepark.com. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
- Kerrang! Radio (10 August 2017), Tigress live at Barclaycard Presents BST Hyde Park, retrieved 20 September 2017
- Park, Barclaycard presents BST Hyde. "Support acts for The Killers announced! | Barclaycard presents BST Hyde Park". www.bst-hydepark.com. Archived from the original on 13 May 2017. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
- "Line-Up (2016)". bst-hydepark.com. Retrieved 11 May 2016.
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