BST Hyde Park 2025 is gearing up to deliver another unforgettable summer of music right in the heart of London. Scheduled across multiple weekends in late June and early July, this year's line-up truly packs a punch. Music lovers are in for a treat with headliners like the ever-so-popular Olivia Rodrigo, who will be hitting the stage on June 27. It's her biggest UK performance yet, and fans can expect a stunning live show.

The excitement doesn’t end with Rodrigo. U.S. country star Zach Bryan is set to entertain the crowds on June 28 and 29, and his set will be backed by other talented artists such as Dermot Kennedy, Mt. Joy, and Gabrille Aplin. The festival ushers in July with Noah Kahan taking the stage on July 4, leading to a double-headlining performance by Sabrina Carpenter on July 5 and 6. Interestingly, Carpenter steps in for Hugh Jackman, who had to pull out due to schedule conflicts – a swap that fans seem quite happy with. Accompanying her will be musical guests Clairo and Olivia Dean, adding even more zest to the weekend.

As July rolls on, legendary names like Neil Young on July 11, the one and only Stevie Wonder on July 12, and Jeff Lynne’s ELO rounding things up on July 13, promise to bring classic vibes to the Hyde Park stage. ELO's appearance is noteworthy as it marks their final live performance – a bittersweet farewell for longtime fans.

For those looking to attend, ticket prices range from a reasonable £79.95 for General Admission to a more lavish £369.95 for VIP experiences. There's also the option of a Gold Circle ticket for those wanting a bit more proximity to the stage excitement. For families, the festival is keeping everything family-friendly with clear age restrictions: anyone under 16 must be with an adult.

The event will open its gates at 2 PM for most attendees, although VIPs get the perk of walking in a tad earlier. Plus, do note that BST Hyde Park is making strides with their sustainability initiatives. Among these efforts is a levy on ticket sales aimed at ensuring the event aligns better with environmental standards.