
Zach Bryan at BST Hyde Park: Line up, timings and more
This year, the 'Pink Skies' singer will be just one of the many mega stars headlining BST Hyde Park.
If you were lucky enough to get tickets to see Zach Bryan at BST Hyde Park, here's what you need to know, including the lineup, timings and more.
When is Zach Bryan at BST Hyde Park?
The 'I Remember Everything' singer will be performing and headline BST Hyde Park for two special shows, on Saturday, June 28 and Sunday, June 29.
What time do the gates open for Zach Bryan in London?
Gates for general admission ticket holders will open at 2pm, but be aware that timings may change.
Anyone with a Primary Entry or VIP tickets will be able to enter the venue approximately 60 minutes early (1pm), according to BST Hyde Park.
What is the lineup for Zach Bryan at BST Hyde Park?
On Saturday, Zach Bryan will be joined by the following artists:
MT. Joy
Gabrielle Aplin
Willow Avalon
Ole 60
Noeline Hofmann
Waylon Wyatt
Aaron Rowe
Nadia Kadek
On Sunday, the artist will be joined by:
Turnpike Troubadours
Willow Avalon
Ole 60
Noeline Hofmann
Waylon Wyatt
Bo Staloch
Jasper Hodges
What are the set times for Zach Bryan at BST Hyde Park?
The official set times for Zach Bryan haven't been confirmed by BST just yet, but he is expected to take to the stage at 8.30pm.
You can check the BST Hyde Park app for the latest information.
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What time does BST at Hyde Park finish?
All shows are expected to finish around 10pm with local guidance, seeing all last no longer than 10.30pm.
But if you are in a rush to get home, you'll want to head out a few songs early to beat the crowd, but don't worry, you'll still be able to hear all the brilliant music.
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