BST Hyde Park has unveiled a major new wave of artists for its 2026 edition, with Mumford & Sons set to make a triumphant return to the Great Oak Stage on Saturday 4th July—ten years on from their last appearance at the iconic London event.
The West London favourites will headline a stacked bill that continues to grow, joined by special guests The War On Drugs, alongside newly announced names Holly Humberstone, Caamp, Divorce, Cliffords and Stella Lefty. More acts are still to be announced in the coming months.
For Mumford & Sons, the Hyde Park headline marks a significant homecoming moment. Since forming in 2008, the band have become one of the UK’s biggest global exports, known for their arena-filling sound and collaborations with the likes of Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Neil Young. Their return follows a prolific period that has seen them secure multiple chart-topping releases, including their latest album Prizefighter, further cementing their legacy as one of modern folk-rock’s defining acts. The group also played a surprise show outside London’s iconic Battersea Power Station just last night, heralding in the Prizefighter era.
The supporting line-up reflects the festival’s wide-ranging approach, bringing together established names and rising stars. Holly Humberstone continues her ascent with her forthcoming second album Cruel World, while Ohio outfit Caamp arrive fresh from a string of acclaimed releases and live performances that have expanded their indie-folk sound.
Nottingham’s Divorce represent one of the UK’s most exciting emerging acts, blending theatrical flair with indie experimentation, while Cork band Cliffords are rapidly building momentum with their emotionally resonant songwriting. Meanwhile, Stella Lefty adds a contemporary pop edge, having gained traction with her introspective, viral-ready sound.
BST Hyde Park 2026 is shaping up to be one of the summer’s biggest live events, with Mumford & Sons joining an already impressive roster of headliners including Garth Brooks, Maroon 5, Pitbull and Lewis Capaldi.
With tickets on sale now and more acts still to be revealed, anticipation continues to build for another landmark year in London’s live music calendar.
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