
Stevie Wonder at BST Hyde Park 2025: start time, tickets, potential setlist and what you need to know for London show
Stevie will be gracing the Great Oak Stage on Saturday with a stellar supporting lineup featuring the likes of Corinne Bailey Rae, Thee Sacred Souls and Time Out cover stars Ezra Collective.
Got tickets to see Stevie Wonder at BST this weekend? Here's everything you need to know about the day, from timings and stage splits to, if you haven't yet got a ticket, any remaining availability.
When is Stevie Wonder playing BST Hyde Park?
The soul icon is at BST on Saturday July 12 2025.
What time do doors open?
Doors open for regular ticketholders at 2pm. If you've got a VIP or Primary Entry ticket, you'll be allowed in at 1pm, or around 60 minutes before general admission.
The box office closes at 8pm, last entry is 8.30pm, and curfew is 10.30pm. There is no re-entry – once you're in, you're in.
What time will Stevie Wonder come on stage?
Wonder will take to the stage at 8pm, and he's scheduled to finish up at around 10.20pm.
Festival map
Here's a map of this year's BST Hyde Park festival site.
Full lineup and set times
Below you'll find all the artists playing BST on Stevie Wonder's headlining day, across the event's three stages.
Great Oak Stage
Corinne Bailey Rae – 2.30pm-3pm
Elmiene – 3.30pm-4.10pm
Thee Sacred Souls – 4.40pm-5.20pm
Ezra Collective – 6pm-7pm
Stevie Wonder – 8pm-10.20pm
Birdcage Stage
Jon Poppii – 3pm-3.30pm
LULU. – 4.10pm-4.40pm
Mica Miller – 5.20pm-6pm
Rainbow Stage
Hajaj – 4.10pm-4.40pm
Durand Bernarr – 5.20pm-6pm
Timings are subject to change.
Setlist
Don't like knowing a setlist in advance? Look away now. For an idea of what Stevie Wonder setlists are like, here's what he played in Cardiff earlier this week (according to Setlist.fm)
Love's in Need of Love Today
As If You Read My Mind
Master Blaster (Jammin')
Higher Ground
Knocks Me Off My Feet
I Just Called to Say I Love You
You Are My Sunshine (Jimmie Davis cover)
You Are the Sunshine of My Life
Everybody Is a Star (Sly & the Family Stone cover)
Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours
Don't You Worry 'bout a Thing
Golden Lady
Overjoyed
Lately
Stranger on the Shore of Love
Living for the City
Sir Duke
I Wish
I Can Only Be Me (sung by Mandla Morris)
Do I Do
Superstition
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Can you still get tickets?
Tickets are running low for Stevie Wonder at BST, but you can find remaining options on the BST website here starting from around £100.
What's BST Hyde Park's bag policy?
BST only permits small bags, which the fest defines as smaller than A4 size (297mm x 210mm x 210mm). Organisers' official advice is that if you can not bring a bag at all, that's the best option.
Banned items
These items are forbidden at BST Hyde Park this year.
Golf umbrellas and parasols
Chairs, seats, shooting sticks and tables
Food or drink – apart from water in unopened plastic containers of up to 500ml
Suitcases, luggage and large bags (anything larger than A4 size)
Air horns, selfie sticks, spray cans, Chinese lanterns, fireworks, pyrotechnics and flags
Dangerous or hazardous weapons/items
Gas canisters
Handheld communication devices like radios, radio jammers and scanners
Glass
High-viz
Klaxons and other similar items capable of making loud noise
Laser pens
Drones
Racist, xenophobic, political and religious propaganda materials, signs or inappropriate branded items
Weapons, explosives, knives or anything that could be adopted for use as a weapon
Promotional or commercial objects or materials
Mechanical or electronic sound-emitting devices, such as megaphones
Scooters, skateboards and bicycles
Psychoactive substances and 'legal highs'
Unauthorised professional photography or filming equipment
Weather forecast
London is heading for another weekend of intensely hot weather, so make sure you stock up on sun cream and stay hydrated in Hyde Park.
Saturday is looking hot, with the Met Office reckoning that temperatures could get as high as 30C. Both UV levels and pollen levels will be 'very high'.
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