Grammy-winning and genre-bending artist SZA will welcome thousands of fans this weekend at American Express presents BST Hyde Park.
The annual summer concert series welcomes some of the biggest names in the music onto the Great Oak Stage with previous years including Taylor Swift, The Rolling Stones, Adele and more.
This year, Glastonbury headliner SZA is just one of the many mega stars headlining BST Hyde Park.
If you were lucky enough to get tickets to see SZA at BST Hyde Park, here's everything you need to know.
When is SZA at BST Hyde Park?
The 'Kill Bill' singer will be headling BST Hyde Park in London on Saturday, June 29 opening the 2024 series of the event.
What time do doors open for SZA in Hyde Park?
On June 29, doors for BST Hyde Park will open at 2pm with the first performance set for 3.10pm.
Who is on the line-up for SZA in Hyde Park?
SZA will have support from four acts on the Great Oak stage, but there will be many other acts across the four stages.
The lineup for the main stage is, Elmiene, Snoh Aalegra and Sampha before SZA arrives on stage just before 9pm.
What are the set times for SZA BST Hyde Park?
BST has revealed the full set times for all stages including the Great Oak Stage, you can see the set times for the main stage below and download the BST for all other times.
- 3.40pm - 4.20pm - Elmiene
- 5pm - 6pm - Snoh Aalegra
- 6.50pm - 7.50pm - Sampha
- 8.50pm - 10.20pm - SZA
Can you still get tickets to SZA at BST Hyde Park?
If you haven't got tickets to SZA yet, you're in luck as there are still tickets on sale at the time of writing.
For general admission, tickets start at £111.85 per person and rise to £252 for a selection of VIP tickets.
You can buy tickets via Ticketmaster.
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What time does BST at Hyde Park finish?
All shows are expected to finish around 10 pm with local guidance seeing all last no longer than past 10.30 pm.
But if you are in a rush to get home you'll want to head out a few songs early to beat the crowd, but don't worry you'll still be able to hear all the brilliant music.
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