
Noah Kahan at BST Hyde Park 2025: start time, tickets, potential setlist and what you need to know for London show
The singer-songwriter will be joined by special guest Gracie Abrams as well as FINNEAS, Gigi Perez and more.
Will you be singing along to 'Stick Season' in the London park this weekend? Here's everything you need to know about the concert.
When is Noah Kahan playing BST Hyde Park?
Noah Kahan plays BST on Friday, July 4.
What time do doors open?
Gates to the festival open for general entry ticket holders at 2pm. VIP ticket holders can enter from 1pm. Last entry is 8.30pm, and the box office, for anyone needing to pick up tickets or wristbands, shuts at 8pm
What time will Noah Kahan come on stage?
The singer is due on the main stage (AKA the Great Oak Stage) at 8.40pm. His set will finish at 10.20pm.
Festival map
Here's the full festival map for 2025.
Full lineup
There will be much more to see on Friday than just Noah. Here's the full lineup including stage times.
Birdcage Stage
2.40pm – 3.10pm: Maya Lane
3.40pm – 4.10pm: Lily Fitts
4.40pm – 5.10pm: Kevin Atwater
5.55pm – 6.35pm: Jo Hill
Rainbow Stage
2.40pm – 3.10pm: Sebastian Schub
3.40pm – 4.10pm: Sydney Rose
4.40pm – 5.10pm: Asha Banks
5.55pm – 6.35pm: Paris Paloma
Great Oak Stage
3.10pm – 3.40pm: Hazlett
4.10pm – 4.40pm: Gigi Perez
5.10pm – 5.55pm: Finneas
6.40pm – 7.40pm: Gracie Abrams
8.40pm – 10.20pm: Noah Kahan
Setlist
The official setlist will remain a surprise, however this is what Kahan played at his last show in Dublin.
All My Love
Everywhere, Everything
She Calls Me Back
New Perspective
No Complaints
Deny Deny (unreleased)
Forever
Homesick
Maine
Growing Sideways
Dial Drunk
The Great Divide (unreleased)
You're Gonna Go Far
Call Your Mom
Northern Attitude
The View Between Villages
Stick Season
Can you still get tickets?
Unfortunately, no. Tickets to Noah Kahan at Hyde Park are totally sold out. There may be some official re-sale tickets available via Twickets or Ticketmaster, but you will have to be quick.
What's BST Hyde Park's bag policy?
As you probably expected, you can't just bring anything into the festival grounds. Large bags are not allowed, but are welcome to bring a small bag, which the festival counts as anything A4 or smaller, with you on the day. You are only allowed one bag per person.
Banned items
In the interest of safety, certain items cannot come into this edition of BST. Weapons, explosives, or anything else that could hurt someone, are expectedly banned, but there are a couple of things you might not have considered. Here's a list of banned items for BST Hyde Park.
Chairs, seats, shooting sticks and tables
Golf umbrellas, parasols and the like
Suitcases, luggage and large bags
Selfie sticks
Spray cans
Chinese lanterns
Fireworks or gas canisters,
Flags
Hand held communication devices such as radios, radio jammers/scanners and the like
Glass (of any kind)
High-vis
Klaxons, air horns, and other similar items capable of making loud noise
Laser pens
Drones
Pyrotechnics
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 (legal highs)
Unauthorised professional photography or filming equipment
Weather forecast
It's going to be hot! BBC Weather has predicted a sunny 27C with a very gentle breeze, while the Met Office says similar.
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