8 – 10 July 2022 / Hyde Park, London
American Express Presents BST Hyde Park
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4 Events- Jul 08 2022Jul082022Find ticketsFri 14:00Hyde Park - LondonAmerican Express presents BST Hyde Park - Pearl Jam
- Jul 08 2022Jul082022Find ticketsUntil Jul 09 2022Hyde Park - LondonAmerican Express Presents BST Hyde Park - Pearl Jam - 2 Day Ticket
- Jul 09 2022Jul092022Find ticketsSat 14:00Hyde Park - LondonAmerican Express presents BST Hyde Park - Pearl Jam
- Jul 10 2022Jul102022Find ticketsSun 14:00Hyde Park - LondonAmerican Express presents BST Hyde Park - Duran Duran
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About
Multi-day festival in the heart of London
BST (or British Summer Time) made its debut appearance on the London festival scene in 2013 with two weekends of live music in Hyde Park. Every summer since, the festival has attracted huge international names to its Great Oak stage, with a wide array of acts scattered across smaller stages and even a huge fan zone for England’s World Cup semi-final in 2018.
The eclectic bill for the first year included The Rolling Stones (twice), Bon Jovi, Ray Davis, JLS, The Beach Boys, Lionel Richie and Jennifer Lopez. Elton John had been scheduled to appear but had to cancel due to illness. BST returned to London in 2014 with Arcade Fire, Black Sabbath, The Libertines, McBusted, Neil Young and Tom Jones headlining. The 2015 iteration included The Strokes, Blur, Kylie Minogue, The Who and Taylor Swift, alongside a family day on the final Sunday featuring Union J, Mr Tumble and Dick & Dom.
In 2016, BST played host to Massive Attack, Florence + The Machine, Carole King, Mumford & Sons, Take That and Stevie Wonder. The following year was headlined by Phil Collins, Green Day, Justin Bieber, Kings Of Leon, The Killers and Tom Petty, in what would be his last UK appearance before his death later that year.
The 2018 headliners were Roger Waters, The Cure, Eric Clapton, Michael Bublé, Bruno Mars and Paul Simon. Florence + The Machine returned for their second headline appearance the following year, alongside Stevie Wonder, Robbie Williams, Céline Dion and Barbra Streisand. The 2020 BST was supposed to feature Post Malone, Little Mix, Pearl Jam, Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar and Duran Duran but was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
On 30 March 2021, organisers announced that BST Hyde Park would not take place in July 2021 but instead be moved to July 2022. Pearl Jam, who are the first band since The Rolling Stones to headline two dates in one year at BST, will go ahead on 8 – 9 July 2022. They'll be joined by special guests Pixies on 8 July, with a new guest artist still to be revealed for 9 July. Duran Duran are also set to headline on 10 July 2022 joined by friends Nile Rodgers & Chic.
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BST Hyde Park reschedules to 2022
Organisers announce BST Hyde Park is moving to 8 – 10 July 2022, with Pearl Jam and Duran Duran going ahead as headliners next year. Pixies and Nile Rodgers & Chic will also appear with more guests in the line-up still to be announced. All tickets re
FAQS
British Summer Time takes place in Hyde Park in London.
BST has been cancelled for 2021. Organisers have announced that BST will return from 8 – 10 July 2022.
Pearl Jam have been announced as headliners for 8 – 9 July 2022, and Duran Duran have been announced as headliners for 10 July 2022. Pixies have also been confirmed as special guests for 8 July 2022, with Nile Rodgers & Chic set to appear on 10 July 2022. More acts are still to be announced.
No, there is no camping at BST. If you hold multi-day tickets, you must depart at the end of the event and return the following day.
Yes, there will be a wide array of food and drink stalls on site at BST 2022.
Tickets for Pearl Jam and Duran Duran's BST Hyde Park festival dates are on sale now. Original tickets remain valid for rescheduled dates.