American Express presents BST Hyde Park has announced the first wave of support acts for ATEEZ’s UK exclusive headline show, taking place on Sunday 28 June at Hyde Park, London. The K-pop giants will be joined by FLO, Taemin, Midnight Til Morning, ALTÉGO, dearALICE, Tommy Lyon, Girl Group and Jazzie Martian, with more acts still to be announced. Tickets are on sale now at www.bst-hydepark.com.
Eight-member South Korean group ATEEZ — HONGJOONG, SEONGHWA, YUNHO, YEOSANG, SAN, MINGI, WOOYOUNG and JONGHO — have taken the world by storm since their debut in October 2018. Known for a unique narrative across their ‘TREASURE’, ‘FEVER’, ‘THE WORLD’ and ‘GOLDEN HOUR’ album series, the group has become a million-selling act, collecting nominations for the American Music Awards, wins at the iHeartRadio Awards, and charting on both the Billboard 200 and Billboard Hot 100. Their Hyde Park headline debut marks another significant milestone in one of K-pop’s most remarkable ascents.
Leading the support bill is BRIT Award-winning trio FLO (Jorja Douglas, Stella Quaresma and Renée Downer), who this year won Best R&B/Soul Act at the MOBO Awards. The group is the highest-charting British R&B girl group in 23 years, boasting over a billion career streams. They are also set to release their highly anticipated sophomore album, Therapy at the Club, on 24 July.
South Korean solo artist and SHINee member Taemin is another unmissable name on the bill. NME has called him “one of the industry’s most boundary-pushing and inimitable icons”, and this year he made history by becoming the first male K-pop artist to perform at Coachella. Inspired by Michael Jackson and often dubbed the ‘prince of K-pop’, Taemin brings over two decades of hits to the iconic Great Oak Stage.
Netflix-formed pop band Midnight Til Morning (Conor Smith, Mason Watts, Shane Appell and Zach Newbould) are fast becoming one of 2026’s most talked-about acts. Having kicked off the year with sold-out shows including a London KOKO takeover, their Hyde Park appearance will serve as a prelude to forthcoming UK headline dates in October. New guitar-driven single ‘Math’ has already spotlighted their charisma and global appeal.
UK platinum-certified DJ duo ALTÉGO return to the Great Oak Stage having opened for Kylie Minogue at BST Hyde Park in 2024. Twin brothers Michael and Lukas Fernandes-Pense have massed millions of online followers with their infectious remix work, including a mashup of Britney Spears’ ‘Toxic’ and Ginuwine’s ‘Pony’ that cracked the Billboard Top 10 R&B Chart.
British K-pop group dearALICE (James Sharp, Dexter Greenwood, Reese Carter, Olly Quinn and Blaise Noon) were assembled by SM & Kakao Entertainment America and Moon&Back through BBC’s reality show Made in Korea: The K-Pop Experience. Billboard UK has called them creators of “one of the most compelling fantasy worlds in contemporary pop music.” Rounding out the bill, internet star and former boyband member Tommy Lyon brings his emotive indie-pop sound and 3 million TikTok followers to the stage, while Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts-formed collective Girl Group bring their sharp, feminist energy to Hyde Park with witty, unapologetic anthems. Finally, Nottingham’s Jazzie Martian — winner of the Amex Gold Unsigned initiative in 2022 and praised as “brilliant” by NME — brings his distinctive R&B fusion sound to complete the first-wave line-up.
BST Hyde Park 2026 spans three weekends across the summer, with headliners also including Garth Brooks (Saturday 27 June), Maroon 5 (Friday 3 July), Mumford & Sons (Saturday 4 July), Duran Duran (Sunday 5 July), Pitbull (Friday 10 July) and Lewis Capaldi (Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 July). The event’s midweek Open House programme returns between the concert weekends with free access, outdoor cinema, street food, fitness classes and live music. Full ticket and event details are available at www.bst-hydepark.com.

Image credits: Conor Butler
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