ATEEZ headline BST Hyde Park on June 28, 2026, as their only UK show of the year. Tickets on sale May 29
ATEEZ are coming to Hyde Park, and they are arriving as headliners. The South Korean eight-piece, managed by KQ Entertainment, was officially confirmed on May 18 as the headlining act for BST Hyde Park on Sunday, June 28, 2026, marking their debut performance at the iconic London venue. Billed as a UK exclusive, the date stands as the group’s only confirmed appearance in Britain this year, making it the single chance for UK fans to see the group live in 2026.
The announcement lands fresh off the Asia and Australia leg of the group’s ‘In Your Fantasy’ world tour, which wrapped in April. With ATEEZ last on a UK stage in January 2025, the Hyde Park booking closes an 18-month gap for British fans, and the scarcity of that single headline slot is already driving considerable intensity around the ticket window. General sale opens at 10am BST on Friday, May 29, with an Amex pre-sale running from Monday, May 18, and an artist pre-sale going live at 10am BST on Wednesday, May 20. General Admission tickets are expected to land between £89 and £125.
ATEEZ Take Their Place in K-Pop’s BST Legacy
The booking is significant not just for ATEEZ but for the wider arc of K-pop’s infiltration of Western festival culture. ATEEZ become only the third K-pop act to headline BST Hyde Park, following BLACKPINK, who made history as the first K-pop group to headline a major UK festival at Hyde Park in 2023, and Stray Kids, who became the first male K-pop act to top the bill there in 2024. That lineage positions the slot as a genuinely prestigious corridor rather than a one-time novelty booking, and ATEEZ’s arrival in it reflects the commercial and cultural momentum they have built over recent years.
The group, made up of Hongjoong, Seonghwa, Yunho, Yeosang, San, Mingi, Wooyoung, and Jongho, has stacked credentials at a pace that makes the Hyde Park headline feel earned rather than surprising. They have placed eight albums in the Billboard 200 Top 10, scored back-to-back entries on the Billboard Hot 100, and picked up K-Pop Artist of the Year at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards. Their 13th EP, ‘GOLDEN HOUR: Part.4,’ released in early 2026 and led by the single ‘Adrenaline,’ showed a group still operating with creative momentum.
Their fanbase, ATINY, has continued expanding across Europe and North America, while UK K-pop streaming figures paint an equally striking picture: Spotify data shows that K-pop streams in the UK alone have risen by over 180% since 2019. The Hyde Park stage, which has hosted Taylor Swift, Adele, The Rolling Stones, and Elton John, can accommodate up to 65,000 people. The exclusivity of the booking, the group’s only UK date for 2026, is expected to concentrate that demand sharply. The band has addressed this kind of high-stakes visibility directly in the past.
Speaking after their landmark Coachella debut in 2024, member Seonghwa reflected on the heightened pressure of festival shows, noting that he had to “have fun myself in order for the audience to have fun too.” Hongjoong put the group’s ambitions in even plainer terms: “Our music and performances really fit big stages, so we want to prove that there.”
What to Know About the June 28 Date
The full supporting line-up for the June 28 date is yet to be confirmed. ATEEZ join an already-announced BST Hyde Park 2026 bill that includes Garth Brooks (June 27), Maroon 5 (July 3), Mumford and Sons (July 4), Duran Duran (July 5), Pitbull (July 10), and Lewis Capaldi (July 11 and 12). A sister festival, Roundhay Festival in Leeds, has also been launched by the BST team for summer 2026.
For a group whose member Yunho said they had “grown so much by thinking about new levels we can reach,” a sold-out Hyde Park headline would represent exactly the kind of proof they have been building toward. The only UK date. 65,000 capacity. June 28.
