BST Hyde Park has announced an “Open House” event series that will take place in late June and early July of this year. The free event will span two weeks, from June 27-30 and July 4-7, and will feature open air film screenings, live music, music workshops and street food. You can view more information on the event here.
This year’s BST Hyde Park gig series is already shaping up to be very exciting, with headline appearances from The Rolling Stones, Adele, Duran Duran, Pearl Jam, Elton John, Eagles and supporting acts such as Robert Plant and Alison Krauss and Rina Sawayama. Pearl Jam also recently announced that beloved guitarist Johnny Marr will be a support act for their Hyde Park performance.
In addition to this, Elton John’s appearance at BST Hyde Park will be a part of his “Yellow Brick Road” tour, which is the legendary singer-songwriter’s final live tour ever.
The impressive line-up and events timetable for this year’s BST Hyde Park is a triumphant return, to say the very least, given that the event was cancelled in both 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Whilst last year’s headliners are performing this year, the 2020 line-up, which featured the likes of Kendrick Lamar and Post Malone, unfortunately never came to fruition. You can find out more about the BST Hyde Park gig series here.
The Open House event will feature film screenings throughout both weeks, including showings of beloved musical films such as Mamma Mia and Grease. A full list of film screenings and their times can be viewed down below.
Monday June 27
7PM – Spice World
Tuesday June 28
6PM – Encanto
8:30PM – Mamma Mia
Wednesday June 29
6PM – Moana
8:30PM – Grease
Thursday June 30
6PM – The Lion King (1994)
8:30PM – Back to the Future
Monday July 4
7PM – Soul
Tuesday July 5
5PM – Never Ending Story
7:30PM – The Batman (2022)
Wednesday July 6
5:30PM – Mary Poppins Returns
8PM – Bohemian Rhapsody
Thursday July 7
6PM – The Greatest Showman
8:30PM – Dirty Dancing
First established in 2013, BST Hyde Park is an extremely popular London music event that has featured some of the biggest names in music over the years, including Neil Young, Blur, The Who, Kylie Minogue, Taylor Swift and Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. The event has a capacity of around 65,000 attendees.