The London festival BST Hyde Park has revealed its next headliner for 2025, and it’s none other than the legendary singer, songwriter, musician, and producer Stevie Wonder. He is scheduled to perform on the festival's Great Oak Stage for the third time on Saturday, July 12. This performance is part of his LOVE, LIGHT & SONG 2025 UK tour, which will also include stops in Lytham, Manchester, Birmingham, and Cardiff. The recipient of a Lifetime Achievement GRAMMY Award, Wonder is known for his timeless hits like ‘Superstition’ and ‘I Just Called To Say I Love You’. His considerable impact also extends beyond music, playing a vital role in civil rights initiatives and disability advocacy. Tickets for Stevie Wonder's headlining performance at BST Hyde Park 2025 will be available for purchase starting at 10 am GMT on Friday, March 21. In the meantime, you can see who else will be performing at this year’s series of day festivals listed below.
BST Hyde Park 2025:
JUNE 2025
27 - Olivia Rodrigo, girl in red, The Last Dinner Party, and more TBA
28 - Zach Bryan, Dermot Kennedy, Gabrielle Aplin, and more
29 - Zach Bryan, Dermot Kennedy, Turnpike Troubadours, and more
JULY 2025
04 - Noah Kahan, Gracie Abrams, and more TBA
05 - Sabrina Carpenter, Clairo, beabadoobee, and more TBA
06 - Sabrina Carpenter, Clairo, Olivia Dean, and more TBA
11 - Neil Young and The Chrome Hearts, Yusef/Cat Stevens, Van Morrison, and more TBA
12 - Stevie Wonder, and more TBA
13 - ELO, The Doobie Brothers, Steve Winwood, and Dhani Harrison
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