Worldwide famous girl band Blackpink are heading to American Express presents BST Hyde Park London this weekend and we've got everything you need to know.
The band, made of members Jennie Kim, Lisa, Jisoo and Rose are set to wow fans.
Here's everything you need to know from door times to the Blackpink support act.
You can also find out the BST Hyde Park bag policy and banned items via our explainer here.
When is Blackpink at BST Hyde Park?
The Pink Venon singers will be performing at BST Hyde Park on Sunday, July 2.
What time do doors open for Blackpink at BST Hyde Park?
On Sunday, doors for Blackpink will open at 2pm for everyone however, if you brought primary entry tickets, doors will open at 1pm.
It is also important to remember that timings are subject to change.
Is Blackpink at BST Hyde Park sold out?
Tickets went on sale a few months back and were available through the likes of Ticketmaster and Live Nation.
At the time of writing, there are a still few tickets left with prices starting at £84, you can get them now via Ticketmaster.
Who is on the line-up for Blackpink at BST Hyde Park?
The girl group have an array of acts supporting them ahead of their time on the big stage.
The lineup includes Sabrina Carpenter, The Rose, Caity Baser, Rebecca Black, Mae Stephens, Peach Prc, Mazie, Annika Bennet, Sarah Crean and Spider.
What time will Blackpink perform at BST Hyde Park?
If you're wondering when Blackpink will hit the stage, then look no further.
The band are expected to take to the Great Oak Stage at around 8.05pm to 8.15pm and will end their set at 10.20pm.
What time does British Summer Time at Hyde Park finish?
All shows are expected to finish around 10pm with local guidance seeing all last no longer than past 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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