ATEEZ Headline Bst Hyde Park 2026 for UK Exclusive Show
ATEEZ will headline bst hyde park 2026 in London on Sunday 28 June, giving the group a UK exclusive slot on a festival bill that turns over every weekend through the summer. For readers tracking where K-pop sits in the live market, the booking places ATEEZ as only the third K-pop group to top this stage.
Sunday 28 June in London
The date is the cleanest part of the announcement: Sunday 28 June 2026. ATEEZ last performed in the UK in January 2025, so this booking gives the group a return through a single-day festival format rather than a full arena run.
BST Hyde Park works as a day festival with a unique line-up each concert weekend, and performances have previously started somewhere around 3-4pm across a couple of different stages. That structure gives promoters a way to package a headliner with a broader bill, while still reserving the top spot for the act that drives the day’s ticket demand.
BLACKPINK and Stray Kids
ATEEZ now join BLACKPINK and Stray Kids as the third K-pop group to headline BST Hyde Park. That puts the booking in a narrow lane rather than a one-off novelty, especially at a festival that has also hosted names such as Taylor Swift, Stevie Wonder, Justin Bieber, The Rolling Stones, Stevie Nicks, Adele and Elton John.
The UK exclusive label matters most for fans deciding whether to buy here or wait for another appearance. If this is the only announced UK date tied to the 2026 festival cycle, then Hyde Park becomes the single point of entry for London buyers who want the group on home turf this summer.
BST website ticket updates
Ticket information will be updated on the BST website, which leaves the practical question in one place rather than spread across fan accounts and resale chatter. General Admission tickets are usually somewhere between £89 and £125, and that gives buyers a rough spending band before the next update lands.
BST Hyde Park has also used three on-sale dates in past years, so the simplest move for anyone planning to attend is to watch the festival’s own ticket page and be ready when the pricing and release details appear. ATEEZ are not just filling a slot here; they are being positioned as a headliner in one of London’s most visible summer bookings.