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British Summer Time Hyde Park (BST Hyde Park) is a music festival 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 performers 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 ...
Sabrina Carpenter has been announced as the latest headliner for British Summer Time Festival 2025. The annual event, which takes place in Hyde Park, London, will host the Grammy-nominated pop ...
Hugh Jackman to headline BST Hyde Park 2025 – how to get tickets. Roisin O'Connor. November 1, 2024 at 9:32 AM ... ELO broke up in 1986 but relaunched in 2014 with Lynne as the sole core member.
In 2019, Young and Dylan shared a bill at Hyde Park, as part of London’s BST Summertime festival. Earlier this month, Young was confirmed as one of the headliners for the 2025 Glastonbury Festival.
Hyde Park in London, England, has been a venue for rock music concerts since the late 1960s. The music management company Blackhill Enterprises held the first rock concert there on 29 June 1968, attended by 15,000 people. On the bill were Pink Floyd, Roy Harper and Jethro Tull. The supergroup Blind Faith (featuring Eric Clapton and Steve ...
After Hyde Park Calling's success, a Hyde Park Calling 2007 quickly entered planning stages. It was announced that the event would take place during the weekend of 23–24 June 2007. It was Aerosmith 's first concert in the United Kingdom for eight years and featured Peter Gabriel and the recently reformed Crowded House as a joint-headliner for ...
The first £1.6 million raised was given to the Prince's Trust, which had to cancel its own annual Party in the Park concert in Hyde Park that year to make way for Live 8. [8] According to the Live 8 website, funds raised beyond the £1.6 million "will go to pay for the costs of Live 8, as it is a free event".
The event marked the first performance in 24 years by Pink Floyd's "classic" line-up (excluding Syd Barrett). It was also the last time they played together, as keyboardist Richard Wright died in 2008 of lung cancer. "It was terrific fun," remarked bassist and singer Roger Waters. "Quite moving.