ATEEZ Announced As BST Hyde Park 2026 UK Exclusive Headliners

by | May 18, 2026

South Korean global phenomenon ATEEZ are set to make their biggest UK festival appearance to date after being announced as UK exclusive headliners for BST Hyde Park 2026 on Sunday 28th June.

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ATEEZ (Press)
ATEEZ (Press)

The eight-member K-pop powerhouse will take over London’s Hyde Park for what promises to be one of the defining pop events of next summer, further cementing their status as one of the most influential international acts of their generation. Full supporting acts are still to be revealed, with tickets going on general sale on Friday 29th May.

Since debuting in 2018 under KQ Entertainment, ATEEZ — comprised of HONGJOONG, SEONGHWA, YUNHO, YEOSANG, SAN, MINGI, WOOYOUNG and JONGHO — have rapidly evolved from rising K-pop stars into genuine global arena headliners. Their explosive live performances, cinematic storytelling and genre-blurring sound have earned them a fiercely devoted worldwide fanbase.

The group’s ambitious interconnected album eras — spanning the TREASURE, FEVER, THE WORLD and GOLDEN HOUR series — have helped shape a distinctive artistic identity that blends high-concept narratives with thunderous production, sharp choreography and emotional intensity. Their latest release, GOLDEN HOUR : Part.4, continued that momentum earlier this year, led by the adrenaline-fuelled single Adrenaline.

ATEEZ

ATEEZ (Press)
ATEEZ (Press)

ATEEZ’s rise in the UK has been particularly striking. In 2024, they became the first South Korean act to land three separate Top 10 albums on the UK Official Albums Chart within a single calendar year, highlighting just how dramatically K-pop’s influence has expanded across British audiences.

The Hyde Park headline slot also marks another milestone in BST Hyde Park’s growing relationship with K-pop culture. In recent years, the festival has increasingly embraced the genre on its biggest stages, with BLACKPINK making history as the first K-pop group to headline a major UK festival in 2023, followed by Stray Kids becoming the first male K-pop act to top the bill the following year. ATEEZ now continue that progression as the latest Korean group to command one of Britain’s most iconic outdoor stages.

Their Hyde Park appearance follows an extraordinary run of international success. Over the past two years, ATEEZ have dominated festival stages worldwide, including appearances at Coachella, Summer Sonic and Mawazine, while also scoring multiple Billboard 200 Top 10 entries and repeated appearances on the Billboard Hot 100.

ATEEZ

ATEEZ (Press)
ATEEZ (Press)

The announcement arrives fresh from the conclusion of their massive IN YOUR FANTASY world tour, which saw the band perform across the United States, Asia, Japan and Korea, further proving their reputation as one of the most electrifying live acts currently operating in pop music.

For UK fans, BST Hyde Park 2026 offers a rare opportunity to witness ATEEZ in an exclusive festival setting that is likely to become one of the hottest tickets of the summer.

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