Adele's BST Hyde Park Event - Things You Must Know

If you're a fan of Adele like me, then I am sure you must be excited for her concert at Hyde Park, London this summer!

And If you're looking to attend then it's important to plan your journey ahead of time. Here are a few things you need to know before making the trip:

Events and Tickets

Adele is set to perform two shows at American Express sponsored BST Hyde Park on July 1st and 2nd. This will be her first UK live show since 2017.

Tickets for the event are now sold out, so if you didn't manage to get your hands on one, then you'll have to watch from home. But don't worry, the concert will be live streamed on YouTube so you won't miss a thing!

What Time Adele Is Singing?

Adele is scheduled to take the stage at 8:15pm on both nights. The concert will end at 10:30pm. Here is the schedule.

Great Oak Stage:

·        8.20pm - 10.20pm: Adele

·        6.20pm - Gabrielle

·        4.30pm - Kacey Musgraves

·        3.15 - Mahalia

·        2.15 - Tiana Major9

The Rainbow Stage

·        5.30pm - Self Esteem

·        4.00pm - Nilüfer Yanya

·        2.45pm - Chrissi

The Birdcage Stage

·        5.30pm - Bonnie Kemplay

·        4.00pm - Ruti

·        2.45pm – Tamzene

Weather

The British summer weather can be unpredictable, so come prepared for both warm and cold weather. It's always a good idea to bring a jacket or sweater, even if it's just for emergencies.

Currently its showing cloudy weather on 1st of July but on 2nd July its showing sunshine so you never know. Please check BBC weather forecast before you leave for the concert.

Getting To Hyde Park

For those of you coming from outside of London, the easiest way to get to Hyde Park is by train. The park is served by three London Underground stations:

  • Marble Arch (Central line)

  • Knightsbridge (Piccadilly line)

  • Hyde Park Corner (Piccadilly line)

If you're driving, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, there is a £15 congestion charge for entering the city during weekdays. Secondly, there are limited parking spaces in the area, so it's best to use public transport if possible.

The bus routes going to the park are as follows:

  • Marble Arch : 26, 7, 10, 16, 23, 30, 36, 73, 74, 82, 94, 98, 137, 148, 159, 159, 274, 390, 414, 436

  • Hyde Park Corner: 2, 9, 10, 14, 16, 19, 22, 36, 38, 52, 73, 74, 82, 137, 148, 414, 436, C2

  • Knightsbridge: 9, 10, 14, 19, 22, 52, 74, 137, 414, 452

Food and Drink

There are a few options for food and drink inside Hyde Park. Please note that while picnics are allowed in general, there are certain areas within the event that are ticketed or access-controlled, and only food and drink that is purchased at the event is permitted in those areas. This includes both food and drink items from our licensed bars and catering outlets, as well as any water in unopened plastic containers of up to 500ml. The only exceptions are for baby food in sealed containers, and water for personal consumption.

Where to stay near Hyde Park?

 If you're looking for accommodation near Hyde Park, Zedwell Piccadilly is a great option. The rooms are perfect for groups and families and come with all the amenities you need for a comfortable stay. Plus, the location is perfect (close to Piccadilly Station) for those who want to be close to all the action.

The hotel is just minutes away from the Hyde Park and offers excellent value for money. There are currently rooms available for the nights of July 1st and 2nd.

You can book your stay on their website at www.zedwellhotels.com/hyde-park/.

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