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Olivia Rodrigo reveals full support line-up for BST Hyde Park 2025 headline show

Olivia Rodrigo reveals full support line-up for BST Hyde Park 2025 headline show
Olivia Rodrigo reveals full support line-up for BST Hyde Park 2025 headline show

American Express presents BST Hyde Park has confirmed the full support line-up joining American singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo for her headline performance at the London festival on Friday, 27th June 2025. The announcement sees Rodrigo, a three-time Grammy Award winner, performing on the Great Oak Stage in Hyde Park, supported by a diverse roster of acts including The Last Dinner Party, girl in red, Flowerovlove, Between Friends, Caity Baser, Katie Gregson-MacLeod, Ruti, Florence Road, Aziya and Deyyess.

The annual BST Hyde Park festival, established in 2013 and renowned for drawing large crowds and internationally acclaimed artists to central London, will again host a range of talent for its 2025 edition. Organisers revealed the support acts for Rodrigo’s concert as the event’s summer line-up takes shape.

Among the artists are The Last Dinner Party, British band and BRIT award recipients, as well as Norwegian singer-songwriter girl in red, a prominent figure in indie pop. Emerging British talent Flowerovlove will make her BST Hyde Park debut at age 19, marking a new stage in her career after releasing her debut EP and participating in major fashion campaigns.

Sibling duo Between Friends, comprising Brandon and Savannah Hudson, are also on the bill, known for their blend of electro-pop and coming-of-age themes. TikTok breakthrough artist Caity Baser – who has achieved multiple UK chart entries – will perform as well, bringing songs such as X&Y and Pretty Boys to a larger audience.

Scottish singer-songwriter Katie Gregson-MacLeod, whose viral song complex earned her an Ivor Novello nomination, joins the roster. Alongside her, Ruti – who first gained national attention winning The Voice UK – continues her musical development after mentoring from Tom Jones.

The line-up also features Florence Road, an Irish quartet with an emphasis on melodic lines and authenticity, and London-based Aziya, known for her production, guitar work, and support from artists including Grimes and Florence and the Machine. Deyyess, a former football player from Canterbury turned alt-pop artist, completes the newly announced support acts.

BST Hyde Park’s 2025 headliners include Zach Bryan, Noah Kahan, Sabrina Carpenter, Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts, Stevie Wonder and Jeff Lynne’s ELO. The festival’s 2024 edition recently concluded, having hosted acts such as SZA, Kings of Leon, Andrea Bocelli, Robbie Williams and Kylie Minogue.

Since its inception, BST Hyde Park has featured performances from major artists on multiple stages and has played a key role in both London’s music scene and the funding of Hyde Park’s upkeep. For further event details and ticket information, visit www.bst-hydepark.com.

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For further information and future events, visit BST Hyde Park’s website here.

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