The line-up for ATEEZ’s upcoming BST Hyde Park headline show is starting to come together! Following the announcement that ATEEZ will headline the festival on Sunday 28 June 2026, BST Hyde Park has now revealed the first wave of artists set to join them in London. The newly announced names include FLO, Taemin, Midnight Til Morning, ALTÉGO, dearALICE, Tommy Lyon, Girl Group and Jazzie Martian, with more acts still to be confirmed.

It’s a line-up that reflects the increasingly diverse approach BST Hyde Park has become known for, bringing together established names alongside some of the most promising emerging artists across pop, R&B and K-pop. Among the additions are FLO, who have become one of the UK’s biggest R&B success stories in recent years. The trio have collected BRIT and MOBO recognition, earned a Grammy nomination and amassed more than a billion streams, helping lead a new wave of British girl groups in the process.
Fans of K-pop will also have plenty to look forward to with Taemin joining the bill. The SHINee member and solo artist has spent years building a reputation as one of the industry’s most respected performers, recently making history as the first male K-pop soloist to perform at Coachella. Elsewhere, rising band Midnight Til Morning continue their impressive momentum following a series of sold-out shows and growing online hype. The group, who first found attention through Netflix’s Building the Band, are quickly establishing themselves as one of the UK’s most talked-about new acts.
The line-up also welcomes returning BST Hyde Park favourites ALTÉGO. The DJ duo have built a huge following through their viral remixes and dance-pop releases, while dearALICE continue their journey from reality-show trainees to one of Britain’s newest pop exports. Rounding out the first announcement are singer-songwriter Tommy Lyon, Liverpool-based collective Girl Group and Nottingham artist Jazzie Martian, giving festivalgoers the chance to discover several exciting emerging artists before ATEEZ take to the stage.

The additions arrive just weeks after ATEEZ were announced as headliners for the festival. Since debuting in 2018, the eight-member group have grown into one of K-pop’s biggest international acts, earning chart success across the globe while building a reputation for their ambitious live performances.
With more artists still to be announced, ATEEZ’s BST Hyde Park debut is already shaping up to be one of the festival’s biggest dates of 2026.
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