Sabrina Carpenter will headline BST’s Hyde Park in 2025, marking another milestone in her meteoric rise as a pop star.
The “Espresso” singer will take center stage in London on Saturday, July 5, with special guests Clairo and beabadoobee joining her on the iconic Great Oak Stage.
More bills are expected to be announced in the coming weeks. Fans can grab tickets from 10am (GMT) on Wednesday 11 December. Tickets can be purchased here. For those with American Express cards, the exclusive pre-sale starts on December 6th and runs until 9am on December 11th.
The news comes after a landmark year for Carpenter, during which she received six Grammy nominations and received accolades from peers including Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift . Notably, Swift recently called her “the pop princess of our dreams,” after the two collaborated on an acoustic mashup of their songs during Swift’s concert. 1989 (Taylor version) Post an event.
BST Hyde Park has become synonymous with the iconic show, and the addition of Sabrina cements her status as one of pop music’s brightest stars. She joins an already stellar line-up of headliners, including Olivia Rodrigo, Noah Kahan, Jeff Lynne’s ELO, Zach Bryan and Hugh Jackman.
Carpenter’s appearance at BST Hyde Park will be part of a busy year for the singer-songwriter. She will also headline Primavera Sound alongside Charli XCX and Chappell Roan, and will embark on her UK and European tour, with special guest Rachel Chinouriri.
The tour will kick off at the 3Arena in Dublin on March 3, with stops in Birmingham, London and Manchester. Even more exciting is that Carpenter recently announced her upcoming Netflix holiday special, meaningless christmaswhich premieres on December 6.
Sabrina Carpenter rewrote chart history in 2024. The top three singers.
Her single “Please Please Please” debuted at No. 2, and “Espresso” peaked at No. 3. “Please Please Please”, “Espresso”, “Espresso”).
Carpenter also reached the Billboard 200 milestone with her sixth studio album, short and sweetthe first album ranked No. 1.