The second British Summer Time (BST) Hyde Park headliner has been announced as pop icon Robbie Williams.
The 'Rock DJ' singer previously headlined the summer concert series with his sold-out show back in 2019.
Now, Williams is set to return to The Great Oak Stage at American Express presents BST Hyde Park on Saturday, July 6 with what's set to be another sold-out show.
The 'Let Me Entertain You' BST gig comes as another big moment for the singer in the last year.
Back in November, Williams released a 'tell-all' documentary on Netflix sharing unseen footage with fans and revealing how fame changed his life.
In 2023, Williams former bandmates in Take That headlined BST Hyde Park.
Announcing the news, BST said: "We’re excited to announce that the UK’s own international superstar, @robbiewilliams, is heading to Hyde Park next summer for American Express presents BST Hyde Park on Saturday 6 July 2024."
We're excited to announce that the UK's own international superstar, @robbiewilliams, is heading to Hyde Park next summer for @BSTHydePark on Saturday 6 July ✨
— BST Hyde Park (@BSTHydePark) December 5, 2023
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How to get tickets to Robbie Williams at BST Hyde Park
Fans who want to get tickets to Robbie Williams at BST don't have to wait long to get their hands on them.
Tickets will go sale at 10am on Friday December 8 via the BST website.
Special guests for Robbie Williams at Hyde Park have not been announced yet but you can expect to find out more closure to the date.
BST Hyde Park previously announced that Andrea Bocelli was the first headliner for the 2024 edition.
Classical artist, Bocelli will perform on The Great Oak Stage on Friday, July 5.
Tickets are already on sale for Bocelli and you can buy them now via the BST Hyde Park website.
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