Adele is getting ready for her upcoming London concerts at the BST Hyde Park Festival, the first of which starts on Friday so here’s everything you need to know…
Who are the support acts for Adele in Hyde Park?
Last week Adele announced that she will be joined by a female line-up for her two BST Hyde Park shows.
The 34-year-old singer took to Twitter to reveal the support acts for her upcoming gigs on July 1st and 2nd at the iconic London venue, with Gabrielle, Mahalia and Self Esteem also set to play on the main stage.
Nilufer Yanya, Tiana Major9, Chrissi, Bonnie Kemplay, Ruti and Tamzene complete the opening acts and Adele can’t wait to share the main stage with all of her special guests.
It’s almost there! Who are the support acts for Adele at BST Hyde Park? Are tickets still available? What are the set times? Here’s EVERYTHING you need to know
When will Adele go on stage?
Adele will perform on the Great Oak stage in the park on Fridays and Saturdays from 8:20pm to 10:20pm, with the gates opening for the event at 2pm.
Tiana Major9 will open the event at 2:15pm on the Great Oak stage, while Chrissi will open the Rainbow stage at 2:45pm and Tamzene over at the Birdcage will also open at 2:45pm.
Mahalia will take over at 3:15 p.m. on the Great Oak stage, with the crowd seeing Nilufer Yanya on the Hard Rock stage and Ruti on the Birdcage, both at 4 p.m.
Kacey Musgraves will then storm the Great Oak at 4:30pm while Bonnie Kemplay will perform at the Birdcage and Self Esteem at the Hard Rock at 5:30pm.
Finally, Gabrielle will provide the main support and will take to the Great Oak stage at 6:20pm before Adele’s long-awaited performance at 8:20pm.
Scheduled times: Adele will perform on the Great Oak stage in the park on both Fridays and Saturdays from 8:20pm to 10:20pm, with the gates opening for the event at 2pm
Guest: Tiana Major9 will open the event at 2:15pm on the same stage, while Chrissi will open the Rainbow stage at 2:45pm and Tamzene on the Birdcage stage will also open at 2:45pm
Are tickets still available?
Tickets for Adele’s performances in Hyde Park sold out minutes after it went on sale in October, despite the high prices for the show.
Fans were able to buy £90 tickets from 10am on October 30, but there weren’t any left minutes later and fans of the singer took to Twitter to complain.
It came after Adele faced backlash after announcing her new tour was available for pre-sales – causing her website to crash just moments later.
Many found themselves in huge queues or said they ran out of tickets just seconds after the sale opened.
Bad news! Tickets for Adele’s performances in Hyde Park sold out minutes after it went on sale in October, despite the high prices for the show
What can I bring to the event?
Organizers have said each person is allowed to bring one small bag to the event.
A small pocket is defined as no larger than 297mm x 210mm x 210mm or smaller than an A4 sheet of paper.
Fans will be subjected to a bag search upon entry, with food and drink prohibited except for unopened 500ml water bottles. Visitors can refill empty bottles at free refill points.
Can I get food and drinks inside?
BST has promised ticket holders a wide variety of themed food and drink stalls throughout the park.
Alcoholic beverages, ranging from real ales to cocktails, can be purchased from “artisans, producers and restaurateurs” who offer food.
Cashless payment options such as card and mobile payment options are accepted throughout the site.
Info: The organizers of the event shared a detailed map of the park and promised ticket holders a wide range of themed food and drink stalls in the park
Is there a map of the event? and how do I get there?
Organizers have shared a detailed map of the park here.
The postcode of Hyde Park is W2 2UH, the nearest tube stations are:
Marble Arch, Hyde Park Corner, Bond Street, Knightsbridge, Green Park (step-free access), Lancaster Gate (lift/stair access only).
Tube and Rail: Paddington (Elizabeth Line) and Victoria
The bus routes are as follows:
Marble Arches: 26, 7, 10, 16, 23, 30, 36, 73, 74, 82, 94, 98, 137, 148, 159, 159, 274, 390, 414, 436
Hyde Park Corner: 2, 9, 10, 14, 16, 19, 22, 36, 38, 52, 73, 74, 82, 137, 148, 414, 436, C2
Knightsbridge: 9, 10, 14, 19, 22, 52, 74, 137, 414, 452
Ticket holders are advised to check for public transport strikes here on the TFL website.
Show: The singer took to Instagram to talk about her show in Hyde Park as she said it was blowing her mind.
Last week Adele took to Instagram again to talk about her Hyde Park show as she said she would “blow the socks off” of her fans.
She shared a photo of herself with Mahalia, Gabrielle, Kacey Musgraves and Tiana Major9, who will also be performing in Hyde Park on the same day.
Alongside the post, she wrote: “The line up for my shows in Hyde Park next week is going to blow your socks off!!
“An all female bill, from new artists I’m obsessed with to the heavenly @spaceykacey to one of my favorite artists of all time @gabrielleuk who I’ve loved since I was 4!!
“It’s going to be amazing, there’s quite a number of us performing throughout the day, can’t wait to share the main stage with you ladies.”
Excitement: Alongside the post, she wrote: “The lineup for my shows in Hyde Park next week will blow your socks off!!”