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Lewis Capaldi at Hyde Park: Stage Times, Tickets, Setlist, and Travel Tips

Lewis Capaldi is gearing up for two sensational headline performances to close out BST Hyde Park 2026. Fans from across the UK are flocking to London to witness the Glaswegian singer deliver his powerful vocals at this much-anticipated event.

Capaldi will take the spotlight on the Great Oak Stage on consecutive nights: Saturday, July 11, and Sunday, July 12. Gates open at 2 pm for general admission and 1 pm for primary entry and VIP ticket holders. On both days, Capaldi hits the stage at 8:30 pm, with the concerts concluding by 10:30 pm on Saturday and 10:00 pm on Sunday. Note that the last entry is scheduled for 8:30 pm.

There has been some speculation about adjusting the concert times due to England’s match against Norway on Saturday evening. While some artists, like The Streets, have altered their schedules, no changes have been announced for Capaldi’s shows at this time. We will provide updates if this situation evolves.

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Both dates are completely sold out, but fans can remain vigilant for any last-minute fan-to-fan ticket resales via AXS or Ticketmaster. Additionally, if you missed out on tickets, Lewis Capaldi announced that Saturday’s full headline set will be streamed live worldwide for free on YouTube starting at 8:45 pm. This is a milestone moment as it marks the first time a full BST performance will be globally accessible without a paywall.

Supporting Capaldi is American pop-indie sensation Conan Gray. The festival’s multi-stage lineup also includes The Vaccines (performing Saturday only), Jacob Alon, Absolutely, Alessi Rose, Nieve Ella, Alexandra Savior, and Folk Bitch Trio.

Fresh off critically acclaimed festival performances at TRNSMT and the Isle of Wight, expect Capaldi to deliver an emotionally charged and humor-filled set, spanning approximately 18 songs that showcase both his biggest hits and new favorites. While the official setlist is yet to be confirmed, fans can anticipate a memorable night filled with heartfelt melodies and crowd-pleasers.

Travel to Hyde Park:

Train: Taking the train offers the fastest and most convenient route to Hyde Park. From Birmingham New Street, you can catch a direct train to London Euston operated by Avanti West Coast or London Northwestern Railway, with a journey time of around 1 hour and 20 minutes on faster services. Upon arrival at Euston, hop on the London Underground for a quick connection. Taking the Victoria Line southbound to Green Park leaves you just a short, pleasant walk from Hyde Park’s entrance gates. Alternatively, take the Northern Line to Tottenham Court Road and transfer to the Central Line to Marble Arch, which also provides close access. Total travel time is approximately 1 hour and 47 minutes.

Car: Driving to Hyde Park is an option but generally not recommended. Hyde Park lies within central London’s Congestion Charge zone and Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ), meaning extra fees apply for most vehicles. The most direct driving route is southbound along the M6 to the M1 motorway, funneling toward North-West London and down Park Lane. Depending on traffic, expect a journey of about 2 hours and 24 minutes, though London’s unpredictable congestion can cause delays.

With these details in hand, fans can prepare for an unforgettable experience as Lewis Capaldi brings his heartfelt performances to BST Hyde Park 2026.

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