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Maroon 5 to make BST Hyde Park debut in 2026 with Jess Glynne, Ella Eyre and Only The Poets as support acts

Maroon 5 to make BST Hyde Park debut in 2026 with Jess Glynne, Ella Eyre and Only The Poets as support acts
Maroon 5 to make BST Hyde Park debut in 2026 with Jess Glynne, Ella Eyre and Only The Poets as support acts

American Express presents BST Hyde Park has confirmed that Jess Glynne, Ella Eyre and Only The Poets will join Maroon 5 and OneRepublic at the festival’s Friday 3rd July 2026 date in London’s Hyde Park. The announcement adds further names to the bill for what will be Maroon 5’s debut performance at the long-running summer concert series. 

London-born singer-songwriter Jess Glynne first came to prominence in 2013 through featured appearances on Clean Bandit’s Rather Be and Route 94’s My Love, both of which reached number one in the UK Singles Chart. She has since recorded seven UK number-one singles as a solo or featured artist, including I’ll Be There, Hold My Hand and Don’t Be So Hard on Yourself. Glynne has received three Ivor Novello Awards, nine BRIT Award nominations and a BRIT Billion award for surpassing one billion UK streams. She will perform material from her latest album, JESS.

BRIT and two-time MOBO Award winner Ella Eyre returns to Hyde Park for the first time since supporting Take That in 2016. With a repertoire including the tracks Came Here For Love, Just Got Paid and Answerphone, Eyre has spent recent years away from the spotlight following throat surgery and the death of her father in 2017. Her latest album, everything, in time, marks her come back to recording after almost a decade. She has previously collaborated with artists the likes of Rudimental, Sigala, Wiz Khalifa, Paloma Faith, Meghan Trainor, Alok, Becky Hill and Sonny Fodera.

Reading-based four-piece Only The Poets – comprising vocalist Tommy Longhurst, bassist Andy Burge, guitarist Clem Cherry and drummer Marcus Yates – released their debut album, And I’d Do It Again, earlier this year. The band headlined a sold-out show at the O2 Academy Brixton on 2nd February, selling tickets at £1 in support of The Live Trust, a charity focused on grassroots music venues across the UK. Their Hyde Park appearance will be their first at the event.

Maroon 5, fronted by Adam Levine, have sold more than 100 million records worldwide and recorded hits including This Love, Moves Like Jagger, Sugar, Girls Like You and Memories. The Los Angeles band headlined the Super Bowl LIII halftime show in 2019 and released their eighth studio album, Love Is Like, earlier this year. Grammy-nominated OneRepublic, whose catalogue includes Apologize, Counting Stars and I Ain’t Worried, will appear as special guests.

Other headliners previously announced for BST Hyde Park 2026 include Garth Brooks (27th June), Mumford & Sons (4th July), Pitbull (10th July) and Lewis Capaldi (11th and 12th July). Further acts are expected to be announced in due course.

Now in its second decade, BST Hyde Park began in 2013 and has previously hosted artists including The Rolling Stones, Adele, Take That, Robbie Williams and Neil Young. The 2025 edition featured Olivia Rodrigo, Zach Bryan, Noah Kahan, Sabrina Carpenter and Stevie Wonder.

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For further information and tickets, visit the BST Hyde Park’s website here.

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