ATEEZ will headline BST Hyde Park in London on Sunday 28 June, taking over the Hyde Park stage in what will be their first UK show since January 2025. The K-pop group will be the third act from the genre to top the bill at the summer festival, after BLACKPINK and Stray Kids.
The date gives fans a clear target: a 9am BST ticket drop is expected to draw heavy interest for a show that is being billed as a UK exclusive for 2026. The Honey POP said ticket information will be updated on the BST website, while earlier purchases at BST Hyde Park have usually meant cheaper prices, with general admission typically ranging from £89 to £125.
For ATEEZ, the booking lands in the middle of a festival that has long leaned on blockbuster names and broad pop appeal. BST Hyde Park is an annual series of summer concerts that has previously brought Taylor Swift, Stevie Wonder, Justin Bieber, The Rolling Stones, Stevie Nicks, Adele and Elton John to the same park, and its K-pop lineups have already included BLACKPINK with Sabrina Carpenter and The Rose, and Stray Kids with NMIXX and Maisie Peters.
The size of the event matters as much as the name on the poster. BST Hyde Park performances have previously started around 3-4pm, and the site can hold about 65,000 people, which means ATEEZ will be playing one of the biggest mainstream summer stages in Britain rather than a niche fan-only booking. That is a different kind of test for a group that last performed in the UK in January 2025 and is now being asked to carry a day at one of London’s most visible live-music venues.
That is also where the tension sits. The announcement gives fans a date, a venue and a promise of exclusivity, but not yet the full ticket breakdown, and BST’s wave-based release model means the first buyers are usually the ones who get the lower prices. For anyone hoping to be there, the next move is simple: wait for the BST website update, then move fast when the tickets open.
ATEEZ to headline Bst Hyde Park 2026 in UK exclusive summer show and ATEEZ to headline Bst Hyde Park 2026 in UK exclusive summer show.

