Stray Kids are set to perform at London’s BST Hyde Park this weekend – check out all of the stage times below.
The South Korean pop group will be headlining the 2024 edition of BST Hyde Park this Sunday (July 14) in their only show in the UK this year. The gig sees them close out this year’s series following numerous BST Hyde Park headliners such as SZA (June 29), Kings Of Leon (June 30), Morgan Wallen (July 4) Andrea Bocelli (July 5), Robbie Williams (July 6), Shania Twain (July 7), Stevie Nicks (July 12), Kylie Minogue (July 13).
The likes of Maisie Peters, Alec Benjamin, NMIXX, Kire, Dhruv, Elijah Woods, Bellah Mae, Tyler Lewis, Ben Ellis and AlienBlaze will be serving as opening support for the show.
The set times for the show have been now been revealed. The BST Hyde Park gates for the gig will open at 2pm. The first performance of the day is set for 3.10pm. Find all the information you need below and visit here for any last remaining tickets.
Set times for Stray Kids at BST Hyde Park 2024 are:
The Great Oak Stage
2.40pm: KIRE
3.40pm: NMIXX
4.55pm: Alec Benjamin
6.20pm: Maisie Peters
8.20: Stray Kids
The Rainbow Stage
3.10pm: Bellah Mae
4.20pm: Elijah Woods
5.40pm: Dhruv
The Birdcage Stage
3.10pm: AlienBlaze
4.20pm: Ben Ellis
5.40pm: Tyler Lewis
The Cuban Garage Stage
3.10pm: The Live Carnival
5.40pm: The Cuban Brothers
“We’re so excited to welcome international superstars Stray Kids to BST Hyde Park in July for the first time,” said Jim King, CEO of European Festivals at AEG Presents. “We’re honoured to bring Stray Kids to the stage in 2024, as this genre only continues to grow from strength to strength.”
In other news, Stray Kids recently announced their upcoming 2024 to 2025 ‘dominATE’ world tour, featuring concerts in Asia, Europe, North America and more.
Stray Kids’ upcoming 2024 to 2025 ‘dominATE’ world tour will be in support of the boyband’s new mini-album, ‘ATE’. The record will be released on July 19.
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