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Olivia Rodrigo Reveals Full Lineup For London BST Hyde Park Show

Olivia Rodrigo Reveals Full Lineup For London BST Hyde Park Show

Yahoo14-05-2025

The full lineup for Olivia Rodrigo's headline show at London's BST Hyde Park series has been announced.
The huge outdoor gig will take place in the capital on June 27, two days before the pop phenomenon's much-anticipated Glastonbury headline slot. She will be joined by special guests Girl In Red and The Last Dinner Party, who were confirmed for the gig last November.
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Today (May 13), eight more support acts have been added to the bill: Flowerovlove, Caity Baser, Between Friends, Florence Road, Katie Gregson-Macleod, Ruti, Aziya and Déyyess.
Irish band Florence Road came to prominence on TikTok last year, where they shared covers of contemporary pop songs including their takes on Rodrigo's 'Obsessed' and 'Making The Bed.' In April, the four-piece released an acoustic ballad entitled 'Anxiety,' which was produced by Dan Nigro, known for his work with Rodrigo and Chappell Roan.
Baser has enjoyed a flurry of activity in recent months. Following the release of her single 'Watch That Girl (She's Gonna Say It),' the Southampton-raised musician has completed a tour of intimate venues across the U.K. and dropped another new track, 'Running From Myself.'
Singer-songwriter Gregson-Macleod is eyeing up the release of her Love Me Too Well, I'll Retire Early EP in July, which will arrive via Matt Maltese's Last Recordings On Earth label. Aziya has drip-fed a slew of singles throughout 2025, the most recent being the grungy 'Diamonds,' which dropped in April.
The BST Hyde Park shows have a history of supporting emerging acts, platforming newer names in the early stages of their career. Over the past few years, the likes of Sam Fender (Bob Dylan and Neil Young, 2019), The Last Dinner Party (The Rolling Stones, 2022) and Elmiene (SZA, 2024) have performed at the festival before going on to break into the mainstream.
The other headliners for BST Hyde Park 2025 are: Zach Bryan (June 28 and 29) Noah Kahan (July 4), Sabrina Carpenter (July 5, 6), Neil Young and The Chrome Hearts (July 11), Stevie Wonder (July 12) and Jeff Lynne's ELO (July 13). Remaining tickets can be found here.
Rodrigo unveiled her second LP Guts in 2023, which she has supported with extensive global touring. In April, she performed the largest show of her career to date at a sold-out Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City, which holds a capacity of 65,000 fans.
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