Olivia Rodrigo Brings A Powerhouse Line-up Of Rising Stars And Fan Favourites To BST Hyde Park 2025

by | May 13, 2025

The pop megastar headlines the iconic London stage this June, joined by girl in red, The Last Dinner Party, Flowerovlove, Caity Baser, and more.

BST Hyde Park continues to cement its status as the crown jewel of the UK’s summer music season, and this year’s edition promises one of its most emotionally charged and dynamic nights yet. On Friday 27th June 2025, Olivia Rodrigo will headline the legendary Great Oak Stage—and now, she’ll be joined by a dazzling array of special guests and rising stars set to light up London’s Royal Park.

Olivia Rodrigo

Olivia Rodrigo (Press)
Olivia Rodrigo (Press)

Having risen from Disney star to global pop phenom in just a few short years, Rodrigo is bringing her GUTS World Tour to one of the UK’s most iconic outdoor venues. Known for her heart-on-sleeve lyrics, raw energy, and Gen Z anthem status, Rodrigo’s performance is set to be a landmark moment in her career—and for her fans.

Joining her for the ride is Norwegian alternative pop sensation girl in red, whose candid songs on mental health and queer identity have struck a global chord. Her live shows are cathartic and magnetic—expect huge crowd singalongs to Serotonin and we fell in love in october.

Also returning to the stage are The Last Dinner Party, the theatrical British five-piece whose flamboyant, baroque-pop sound has earned them comparisons to Kate Bush and David Bowie. With a Mercury Prize buzz already building and their debut album Prelude To Ecstasy lighting up the charts, their set will be unmissable. The Last Dinner Party famously graced The Great Oak stage long before all the buzz began, opening for none other than The Rolling Stones at BST Hyde Park 2022.

The Last Dinner Party @ Glastonbury Festival 2024

Abigail Morris of The Last Dinner Party @ Glastonbury Festival 2024 (Kalpesh Patel)
Abigail Morris of The Last Dinner Party @ Glastonbury Festival 2024 (Kalpesh Patel)

But BST isn’t just about established names—this year’s support line-up is a celebration of the future of pop.

Flowerovlove
At just 19, this London-born singer, model, and fashion muse is redefining what it means to be a Gen Z artist. Her dreamy, introspective debut EP A Mosh Pit In The Clouds blends bedroom pop with glossy melodies and has caught the attention of Nylon, i-D, and BBC Radio 1, who named her a “Future Artist to Watch.” A BST debut feels like the start of something major.

Between Friends
LA-based sibling duo Brandon and Savannah Hudson are the brains behind this electro-pop outfit, crafting cinematic, genre-fluid tracks with a DIY sensibility. Think 90s movie scores meet bedroom beats—raw, catchy, and infectiously nostalgic. Their visual artistry and boundary-pushing sound will bring a fresh, global flavour to the BST stage.

Caity Baser
One of the UK’s fastest-rising pop stars, Caity Baser blends humour, sass, and unfiltered emotion into TikTok-friendly anthems like Pretty Boys and X&Y. With millions of streams and four UK chart entries already under her belt, Baser’s set is sure to be a high-energy highlight—and proof of how digital-native artists are shaping pop in real time.

Take That @ BST Hyde Park 2023

Take That’s @ BST Hyde Park 2023 (Dave Hogan/Hogan Media/Shutterstock)
Take That’s @ BST Hyde Park 2023 (Dave Hogan/Hogan Media/Shutterstock)

Katie Gregson-MacLeod
The Scottish singer-songwriter behind the viral hit complex brings haunting vocals and literary lyricism to the day’s line-up. The Ivor Novello-nominated artist has been championed by Lewis Capaldi and producer Greg Kurstin for her emotionally rich songwriting. Her delicate, piano-led ballads will offer a tender counterpoint to the day’s pop theatrics.

Ruti
Winner of The Voice UK and an artist praised for her genre-defying sound and down-to-earth vulnerability, Ruti is making waves with soul-tinged pop that blends warmth with introspection. With a growing fanbase and endorsement from DIY, her appearance at BST is a big leap forward in what’s shaping up to be a standout year.

Aziya
A true triple threat—singer, producer, and guitarist—Aziya burst onto the scene with Slip and quickly became one of London’s most promising young acts. With fans like Grimes and Anderson .Paak, she brings a rock edge and moody aesthetic to the pop-centric bill.

Déyyess
Kent-born and queer-fronted, Déyyess is rewriting the alt-pop playbook. A former footballer-turned-musician, her sound is as bold and dynamic as her story. With over 100k Spotify listeners, her blend of vulnerability and strength is pure 2025 energy.

Florence Road
This Irish four-piece offer melodic, guitar-led anthems with an unpolished emotional core that’s already drawing early fans from across the UK indie scene. Their appearance at Hyde Park will be a defining moment in their breakout year.

BST Hyde Park 2023

BST Hyde Park 2023 (Kalpesh Patel)
BST Hyde Park 2023 (Kalpesh Patel)

Since its launch in 2013 with The Rolling Stones’ historic return, BST Hyde Park has become a cultural touchstone for music lovers in the UK and beyond. Legendary performances from the likes of Adele, Kendrick Lamar, Green Day, Stevie Wonder, Bruce Springsteen, Taylor Swift, Barbra Streisand and Lana Del Rey have transformed Hyde Park into one of the most revered live music spaces in the world.

2024’s edition brought massive crowds for headliners like SZA, Kings of Leon, Shania Twain, Robbie Williams, and Stevie Nicks—proving once again the event’s unmatched ability to blend stadium-scale spectacle with boutique-festival charm.

The 2025 headliner roster is already one for the ages:

Olivia Rodrigo – 27th June
Zach Bryan – 28th & 29th June
Noah Kahan – 4th July
Sabrina Carpenter – 5th & 6th July
Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts – 11th July
Stevie Wonder – 12th July
Jeff Lynne’s ELO – 13th July

And there’s more to come.

Tickets for Olivia Rodrigo’s headline show and other BST Hyde Park 2025 dates are available now at www.bst-hydepark.com.

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