Kicking off tonight, this week sees Barclaycard Presents British Summer Time take over London’s Hyde Park with shows from Roger Waters, The Cure, Bruno Mars, Eric Clapton, Michael Buble, Paul Simon and many more. Check out the stage times and support acts below.
Pink Floyd icon Waters will be kicking things off, before The Cure celebrate their 40th anniversary with some very special guests, Paul Simon brings his ‘farewell performance’ to the capital. and a hist of other huge names take to Hyde Park.
Check out the stage times and support acts for all the shows below. Times are subject to change. Download The British Summer Time app here for the latest timings and information.
FRIDAY JULY 6 – ROGER WATERS
GREAT OAK STAGE
Roger Waters – 19.50
Richard Ashcroft – 17.50
Seasick Steve – 16.00
BARCLAYCARD STAGE
Squeeze – 19.00
Slydigs – 17.10
Robert Vincent – 15.30
ALLTHINGSMATA – 14.30
SATURDAY JULY 7 – THE CURE
GREAT OAK STAGE
The Cure – 20.20
Interpol – 18.35
Goldfrapp – 17.25
Editors – 16.00
Slowdive – 14.50
Pale Waves – 13.50
BARCLAYCARD STAGE
Ride – 19.35
Lisa Hannigan – 18.05
The Twilight Sad – 16.45
This Will Destroy You – 15.30
SUMMER STAGE
Kaelan Mikla – 16.45
Kathryn Joseph – 16.00
PG Lost – 15.30
SUNDAY JULY 8 – ERIC CLAPTON
GREAT OAK STAGE
Eric Clapton – 20.15
Santana – 18.30
Zucchero – 18.00
Steve Winwood – 16.50
Gary Clark Jr – 15.25
Lukas Nelson and Promise Of The Real – 14.10
FRIDAY JULY 13 – MICHAEL BUBLE
GREAT OAK STAGE
Michael Buble – 20.20
Van Morrison – 18.00
Bananarama – 16.30
The Feeling – 15.00
Megan McKenna – 14.00
SATURDAY JULY 14 – BRUNO MARS
GREAT OAK STAGE
Bruno Mars – 20.50
Khalid – 19.00
DNCE – 17.30
Charlie Wilson – 15.55
Alex Hepburn – 14.45
DJ Rashida – 13.45
SUNDAY JULY 15 – PAUL SIMON
GREAT OAK STAGE
Paul Simon – 19.45
James Taylor – 17.50
Bonnie Raitt – 16.10
Johnny Flynn And The Sussex Wit – 14.50
Ward Thomas – 13.50
Earlier this year, Smith revealed that The Cure would soon be recording new material and touring again next year – teasing that they could ‘maybe’ headline Glastonbury 2019. The frontman later revealed that while he has “hardly written any words” since their last album ‘4:13 Dream’ in 2008, but was inspired by the discoveries he made in curating this year’s Meltdown Festival.