Summer will be kicking off with a bang in 2025, with one of the world’s most popular pop stars set to headline the 2025 BST Hyde Park festival. The 3x GRAMMY® Award-winning singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo will take to the festival’s Great Oak Stage with a headlining performance on June 27.
The headlining performance will come in the wake of a Guts World Tour gig at Dublin’s Marlay Park on June 24. She’ll then hit Manchester for two dates at the Co-Op Live on June 30 and July 1. And this is amidst a glut of festival dates that see her performing everywhere from Lollapalooza Brasil to Bogotá’s Festival Estereo Picnic, the Rock Werchter Festival, and more.
The critically acclaimed, record-breaking artist has released two albums so far – both of which landed to huge acclaim and popularity. She’s the force behind such hits as ‘Drivers License’, ‘Good 4 U’, ‘Vampire’ and ‘Bad Idea Right?’. She also recently released the ‘Olivia Rodrigo Guts World Tour’ film which allows fans to experience the globe-spanning tour from the comfort of their own home.
Two other popular names from indie and pop have been announced as supporters for Olivia Rodrigo’s headlining date at BST Hyde Park. She’ll be supported by The Last Dinner Party and Girl In Red, with more acts to be announced closer to the date.
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Olivia Rodrigo joins an already stacked roster of artists headlining BST Hyde Park. Previously announced names include the likes of Noah Kahan, Zach Bryan, Jeff Lynne’s ELO (with their farewell performance), and even Hugh Jackman. Yup – Wolverine himself will be headlining BST Hyde Park next summer!
The Olivia Rodrigo presale will go live at 10am on Wednesday, November 13 (that’s tomorrow!) and will run until 8am on Friday, November 15. There is also an AMEX presale for anyone with an American Express card. This presale is already live – check it out here.
General tickets will go on sale on Friday, November 15 at 9am. Head here to secure your tickets.
Looks like getting a ticket for next year’s BST Hyde Park festival is far from a “Bad Idea Right?“, after all…