BST HYDE PARK 2026 RETURNS WITH ANOTHER STAR-STUDDED LINEUP
Lewis Capaldi (Jenna Laband/Northern Exposure)
Every summer, London’s Hyde Park becomes one of the city’s biggest live music destinations, bringing together some of the world’s largest artists for a series of headline shows across two weeks.
Returning from late June to mid July, BST Hyde Park 2026 once again promises a varied line-up spanning pop, rock, country, K-pop and major legacy acts, alongside a selection of midweek Open House events.
This year’s programme features headline performances from Garth Brooks, ATEEZ, Maroon 5, Mumford & Sons, Duran Duran, Pitbull and Lewis Capaldi, as well as All Things Orchestral as part of BST Open House.

Kicking off the 2026 edition on Saturday 27 June, country icon Garth Brooks will make his BST Hyde Park debut, marking his first UK performance in almost three decades. Joining the country icon are Zac Brown Band and Ashley McBryde, alongside Alexandra Kay, The Shires, Jackson Dean, Mae Estes, Crowe Boys, Leah Blevins, Chanel Yates and McGrath, with more artists still to be announced.

The following day, Sunday 28 June, sees ATEEZ headline Hyde Park for a UK exclusive show. One of the biggest touring names in K-pop, the group will be joined by FLO, TAEMIN, Midnight Til Morning, Altégo, Dearalice, Tommy Lyon, Girl Group and Jazzie Martian.

On Thursday 2 July, BST Open House presents All Things Orchestral, hosted by Myleene Klass and featuring the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, conducted by Stephen Bell. Offering a different format from the festival’s headline concerts, the event brings together orchestral arrangements spanning film, classical and contemporary music.

The second weekend begins on Friday 3 July with Maroon 5, joined by OneRepublic and Jess Glynne. The supporting bill also includes Ella Eyre, Only The Poets, Bradley Simpson, VOILÀ, Pedro Santos, Dylan Flynn & The Dead Poets, Pat Hamilton and Stefan Mahendra, with further announcements still to come.

On Saturday 4 July, Mumford & Sons return to Hyde Park for a headline hometown show. Supporting acts include The War on Drugs, Holly Humberstone, Caamp, Divorce, Cliffords, Stella Lefty, Bec O’Malley, Heidi Curtis, Dermot Henry and Cassandra Coleman.

Duran Duran headline on Sunday 5 July, joined by Scissor Sisters, Nile Rodgers & CHIC and Groove Armada (DJ Set). Also appearing across the day are Sophie Grey, Sistra, Harrison, Wendy Bevan and Sam Scherdel.

The festival’s final weekend opens on Friday 10 July with Pitbull, whose Hyde Park headline set will feature support from Kesha, Tinie Tempah, Lil Jon and Los Tucanes de Tijuana, with more names yet to be announced.

BST Hyde Park 2026 then closes with two headline performances from Lewis Capaldi across 11 and 12 July. Both dates feature Conan Gray, Jacob Alon and Absolutely, while the supporting lineup differs across the weekend. Saturday 11 July includes The Vaccines, Nieve Ella, Tyler Ballgame, Kerr Mercer, Neckbreakers, Benjamin Steer, Luz, Sebastian Croft and Luke La Volpe. On Sunday 12 July, audiences can also expect Alessi Rose, Alexandra Savior, Folk Bitch Trio, Sadie Jean, BER, Murdo Mitchell, Beattie, Luke Hart, and Mark Sharp & The Bicycle Thieves.
With headline performances spanning multiple genres and supporting bills that combine established names with emerging artists, BST Hyde Park 2026 once again looks set to be one of London’s major summer live music events. Located in central London, the festival continues to offer audiences the flexibility to attend individual headline dates while remaining in the heart of the city, making it a standout fixture in the UK summer festival calendar.
Tickets and further lineup announcements can be found on the official BST Hyde Park website.