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Noah Kahan – BST Hyde Park – Preview

Every summer since 2013, Hyde Park has been transformed into a utopia for music lovers, offering a programme of unmissable shows, headlined by some of the biggest names on the scene. From Taylor Swift to Green Day to SZA, BST Hyde Park has firmly cemented itself as one of the highlights of festival season – and 2025 is no different.

In just under two weeks, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Noah Kahan will join the ranks of legendary artists who have headlined these shows, leading a lineup of thirteen incredible acts, in what promises to be an unforgettable day.

Amid her hugely successful world tour, viral pop sensation Gracie Abrams was the first musician announced to be performing alongside Noah Kahan in Hyde Park, and she has remained in excellent company, being joined by a plethora of exciting acts, including award-winning musician and producer Finneas, indie folk favourites Gigi Perez and Paris Paloma (respectivley), and the human embodiment of sunshine and country-folk queen Jo Hill.

The final additions to the line-up were actress and singer Asha Banks and country-folk singer-songwriter Maya Lane, both of whom are sure to charm the crowd with their unique interpretations of love and heartbreak, perfectly rounding off this incredible line-up.

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