Sabrina Carpenter Unveils Full Star-Packed Line-Up For Sold-Out BST Hyde Park 2025 Shows

by | May 31, 2025

American Express presents BST Hyde Park has announced the full supporting line-up for pop superstar Sabrina Carpenter’s sold-out headline debut on Saturday 5th July, as well as her follow-up performance on Sunday 6th July. The eagerly anticipated shows mark a major milestone in Carpenter’s meteoric rise, as she joins a coveted roster of BST Hyde Park headliners for 2025.

Sabrina Carpenter

Sabrina Carpenter (Press)
Sabrina Carpenter (Press)

Joining the chart-topping sensation on 5 July are indie-pop phenomenon Clairo and British-Filipino alt-pop star beabadoobee, alongside a vibrant mix of rising and genre-blending talent: Amber Mark, Luvcat, Ider, Sofy, Dellaxoz, The Tulips, and Sola.

The following night, Carpenter returns to the stage with Clairo once again, joined by breakout soul-pop singer Olivia Dean. Also joining the second date are Amber Mark, Chloe Qisha, Ider, Miso Extra, Tanner Adell, Dellaxoz, The Tulips, and Sola—creating one of the most eclectic and exciting festival bills of the summer.

Clairo @ Brixton Academy

Clairo @ Brixton Academy (Kalpesh Patel)
Clairo @ Brixton Academy (Kalpesh Patel)

Special Guests: Clairo and beabadoobee Take Centre Stage

Clairo, the soft-spoken indie darling whose single Juna topped the TikTok Billboard Top 50 in 2024, brings her critically acclaimed third album Charm to London, following praise from Pitchfork and a global fanbase drawn to her intimate songwriting and lo-fi aesthetic. Meanwhile, Rockshot Magazine favourite beabadoobee continues her landmark year after a sold-out headline show at Alexandra Palace and a No.1 album (This Is How Tomorrow Moves), bringing her heartfelt grunge-pop to Hyde Park’s massive outdoor stage.

Beabadoobee @ Summer Series At Somerset House 2023

Bea "Beabadoobee" Kristi (Kalpesh Patel)
Bea "Beabadoobee" Kristi (Kalpesh Patel)

A Diverse Supporting Line-Up

BST’s platform for emerging talent is evident in its broader line-up. Amber Mark brings sultry R&B fused with spiritual depth and sonic exploration, while Luvcat—Rolling Stone UK’s romantic pop provocateur—adds flair and mystery to the stage. Returning alt-pop duo Ider continue to captivate with introspective, emotionally resonant songwriting, and Sofy’s indie-rap hybrid sound makes her one to watch.

Dellaxoz brings a culturally rich perspective shaped by her Congolese heritage and Manchester’s indie scene, while LA dream-pop duo The Tulips explore the emotional terrain of modern womanhood through ethereal, self-produced tracks. Sola’s experimental alt-R&B adds further depth to the mix, weaving in jazz and electronic influences with intimate lyricism.

Sunday 6th July: Even More To Celebrate

Carpenter’s second Hyde Park show features not only returning favourites but also exciting new additions. Olivia Dean—one of the UK’s most exciting voices—joins as a major draw, while Chloe Qisha, Miso Extra, and rising country star Tanner Adell round out a genre-spanning Sunday. Miso Extra blends hip-hop, Japanese heritage, and social commentary into her creative identity, while Adell, fresh off a Beyoncé collaboration, continues her genre-defying journey through the country music scene.

Olivia Dean @ Glastonbury Festival 2024

Olivia Dean @ Glastonbury Festival 2024 (Kalpesh Patel)
Olivia Dean @ Glastonbury Festival 2024 (Kalpesh Patel)

A Career-Defining Moment for Carpenter

These shows cap off a blockbuster year for Sabrina Carpenter, whose sixth studio album Short n’ Sweet debuted at No.1 in the UK and US and produced two chart-dominating singles: Espresso and Please Please Please. From Coachella debut to her Saturday Night Live performance and a sold-out international tour, Carpenter’s momentum is undeniable. Her presence as a double headliner at BST Hyde Park further solidifies her place as a global pop force.

BST Hyde Park 2025 Headliners

Sabrina Carpenter joins a stellar BST Hyde Park 2025 line-up that includes Olivia Rodrigo (27th June), Zack Bryan (28th & 29th June), Noah Kahan (4th July), All Things Orchestral (10th July), Neil Young And The Chrome Hearts (11th July) and Stevie Wonder (12th July) before this year’s Hyde Park shows are closed out with Jeff Lynne’s ELO (13th July).

BST Hyde Park 2023

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

Saturday 5th July is sold out, but remaining tickets for Sunday 6th July and other BST Hyde Park shows are available at www.bst-hydepark.com.

Sabrina Carpenter - BST Hyde Park 2025 Lineup

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