ATEEZ will headline American Express presents BST Hyde Park on Sunday 28th June 2026, bringing the eight-member group to the Great Oak Stage for what is being billed as a UK exclusive. Tickets go on general sale on Friday 29th May.
The lineup places HONGJOONG, SEONGHWA, YUNHO, YEOSANG, SAN, MINGI, WOOYOUNG and JONGHO in one of London’s biggest summer concert slots, and it adds another major festival date to a career that has already moved quickly beyond the usual K-pop trajectory. ATEEZ sold out a global tour just four months into their career, reached million-seller status with their eighth EP in 2022, and in 2024 became the first South Korean musical act to have three different releases chart in the Top 10 Official Albums Chart in a single year.
That growth has shown up far beyond the studio. ATEEZ performed at Coachella in the US, Summer Sonic in Japan and a headline set at Mawazine in Morocco in 2024, then last year won K-pop Artist of the Year at the iHeartRadio Music Awards and was nominated for Favourite K-Pop Artist at the American Music Awards. They also completed the TOWARDS THE LIGHT: WILL TO POWER tour with 14 shows across nine European countries, before wrapping the IN YOUR FANTASY world tour with stops across the United States, Asia, Japan and Korea.
The group’s latest release, GOLDEN HOUR: Part.4, arrived in early 2026 as their 13th EP and features five tracks led by the single Adrenaline. It gives BST Hyde Park a new headliner with a record that fits the scale of the booking: ATEEZ have earned Top 3 placements on the Billboard 200 with six consecutive releases, placed a total of eight albums in the Billboard 200 Top 10 and achieved back-to-back entries on the Billboard Hot 100.
BST Hyde Park has already made room for K-pop at the top of the bill, with BLACKPINK headlining in 2023 and Stray Kids following in 2024. For 2026, ATEEZ join a list of announced headliners that also includes Garth Brooks, Maroon 5, Mumford & Sons, Duran Duran, Pitbull and Lewis Capaldi, putting the South Korean act into one of the festival’s most crowded and high-profile summer schedules. The question is no longer whether ATEEZ can draw at this level in London. With a UK exclusive on the Great Oak Stage, the answer is now built into the booking itself.

