BST Hyde Park is about to feel a lot like a fever dream soaked in pop glitter and summer soul, as Sabrina Carpenter officially fills out her headlining lineup for July 5 and 6 with a collection of genre-fluid, boundary-pushing talents. The rising pop provocateur and global fashion darling is not just performing—she’s curating.
For two nights under the London sky, Carpenter will be joined by some of the most magnetic women in music today. On July 5, expect an already sold-out crowd to sway with sounds from Clairo, Beabadoobee, Amber Mark, Luvcat, Ider, Sofy, Dellaxoz, The Tulips, and Sola—an all-female, all-killer lineup that echoes the cultural shift happening on stages and in playlists across the world.
She returns the following night, July 6, with Clairo reprising her slot, alongside soulful pop enchantress Olivia Dean, returning favorite Amber Mark, and breakout performers like Chloe Qisha, Miso Extra, Tanner Adell, Dellaxoz, Ider, and The Tulips. It’s an intentional and finely balanced bill—one that celebrates sonic diversity, feminine storytelling, and undeniable artistry.
This isn’t just another summer music fest. This is Carpenter’s moment, stretched across Hyde Park’s historic greens and woven with the energy of her rising star power. The 25-year-old’s inclusion in this year’s Fortnight Festival Jam Stage, which launched May 30 and runs through June 16, further blurs the line between live music and immersive digital experience. “Dance With Sabrina” gives fans a new way to step inside her world—literally. It’s bold, it’s gamified, and it’s exactly where pop culture is headed.
BST Hyde Park has long been a global bellwether for music’s next major moments. This year’s roster reads like a cultural manifesto. From Olivia Rodrigo headlining June 27 with Girl in Red and The Last Dinner Party, to Zach Bryan’s Americana-heavy weekend, and Neil Young’s return with Yusuf/Cat Stevens, Stevie Wonder, and Jeff Lynne’s ELO wrapping things up in mid-July, the festival is pulling from multiple generations and global fandoms.
But make no mistake: Carpenter’s takeover feels different. She’s crafting a statement with her guest list, a celebration of rising feminine energy across genres—pop, soul, indie, R&B, and beyond. It’s thoughtful, stylish, and just chaotic enough to keep you dancing.