Lewis Capaldi BST Hyde Park 2026: full schedule, tickets, travel and what to expect

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Lewis Capaldi BST Hyde Park 2026

Lewis Capaldi returns to London’s BST Hyde Park on July 11, 2026. Find out the full schedule, likely setlist, ticket prices, and all essential travel information.

Lewis Capaldi is back and ready to headline BST Hyde Park 2026, one of the most anticipated live events of next summer. Fans have been buzzing since the announcement — and now all the details are here: ticket sales, timings, setlist expectations, and how to get there.


Date, time and venue

  • Event: Lewis Capaldi at BST Hyde Park 2026
  • Date: Saturday, July 11, 2026
  • Venue: Great Oak Stage, Hyde Park, London
  • Gates open: 2:00 PM
  • Main support acts: from 4:00 PM
  • Lewis Capaldi on stage: around 8:15 PM
  • Curfew: 10:30 PM

Expected setlist

While the official setlist hasn’t been revealed, Capaldi is likely to perform:

  1. Forget Me
  2. Wish You The Best
  3. Someone You Loved
  4. Pointless
  5. Hold Me While You Wait
  6. Before You Go
  7. Bruises
  8. Grace
  9. How I’m Feeling Now
  10. New unreleased tracks from his upcoming album

He usually mixes hits with stripped-down acoustic versions — so expect some emotional moments (and a few jokes between songs).


Tickets and pricing

  • General sale: 10 AM, Friday, October 18, 2025
  • Pre-sale: BST mailing list subscribers (October 17)
  • Prices: from £85 (General Admission) to £235 (VIP Terrace)
  • Available via bst-hydepark.comTicketmaster, and AXS.

Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.


How to get there

Tube:

  • Hyde Park Corner (Piccadilly Line)
  • Marble Arch (Central Line)
  • Green Park (Jubilee, Piccadilly, Victoria Lines)

Bus: routes 9, 10, 52, 390 stop nearby.
Train: Paddington and Victoria stations are within 20 minutes’ walk.
No event parking is available, so public transport is strongly advised.


Accessibility and entry

  • Step-free access via the North Carriage Drive entrance
  • Dedicated viewing areas for disabled guests (book via BST Access Team)
  • No glass bottles, large bags, or umbrellas allowed
  • Refillable water stations available throughout the park

Full access info: bst-hydepark.com/accessibility


Quick info table

DetailInfo
DateJuly 11, 2026
VenueHyde Park, London
Gates Open2:00 PM
Main ActLewis Capaldi (8:15 PM)
Ticket Range£85–£235
TransportTube: Hyde Park Corner / Bus: 9, 52
Curfew10:30 PM
Official Sitebst-hydepark.com

FAQs

What time does Lewis Capaldi start at BST 2026?
Around 8:15 PM, after supporting acts finish.

Can I bring food or drinks?
Sealed water bottles (under 500ml) are allowed; outside alcohol and food are not.

Is re-entry allowed?
No, single entry only.

Will there be merch?
Yes, BST usually has official Lewis Capaldi merchandise tents near the main entrance.

Are there aftershows or nearby bars?
Yes, many fans gather at pubs around Mayfair and Knightsbridge after the concert.


Conclusion

BST Hyde Park 2026 marks Lewis Capaldi’s biggest solo comeback yet. With powerful ballads and his trademark humour, it’s bound to be a London night to remember. Book early — BST shows rarely last an hour before selling out.


Lewis Capaldi Leeds 2026: Roundhay Park Festival set times, tickets, and how to get there

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Lewis Capaldi headlines Roundhay Park Festival in Leeds on August 8, 2026 — here’s everything you need to know about timings, setlist, and how to get tickets.

Leeds is getting ready for a massive summer celebration. Lewis Capaldi will headline Roundhay Park Festival 2026, bringing his heartfelt vocals and playful banter to one of the UK’s most scenic outdoor venues.


Event details

  • Event: Lewis Capaldi – Roundhay Park Festival 2026
  • Date: Saturday, August 8, 2026
  • Location: Roundhay Park, Leeds LS8 2JL
  • Gates open: 3:00 PM
  • Supporting acts: from 4:00 PM
  • Lewis Capaldi on stage: 8:30 PM
  • Curfew: 10:45 PM

Expected setlist

The performance will likely include:

  1. Grace
  2. Forget Me
  3. Before You Go
  4. Wish You The Best
  5. Someone You Loved
  6. Pointless
  7. How I’m Feeling Now
  8. Tough
  9. Maybe a surprise duet or acoustic encore

He tends to close with Someone You Loved — expect fireworks and a massive crowd sing-along.


Tickets and pricing

  • Pre-sale: Thursday, October 24, 2025 (Capaldi newsletter)
  • General sale: Friday, October 25, 2025, at 9 AM
  • Tickets: from £79 (GA) to £199 (VIP Garden)
  • Official partners: Ticketmaster.co.ukroundhaypark.co.uk

Family areas and accessible platforms are available.


Travel and transport

By bus:

  • Routes 2, 12, 13, 13A from Leeds city centre to Roundhay Park.
    By train:
  • Nearest station: Leeds City Station (20 mins by taxi or 30 mins by bus).
    By car:
  • Limited event parking via Mansion Lane entrance; book in advance.
  • Drop-off zones for taxis and ride-shares near Princes Avenue.

Walking: it’s about a 40-minute scenic walk from the centre — many fans make it part of the experience.


Accessibility and park info

  • Accessible entrance via Princes Avenue Gate
  • Designated viewing areas with ramp access
  • Medical tents and water refill points on site
  • Food trucks, bars, and chill-out zones across the park

More info: leeds.gov.uk/roundhaypark


Quick info table

DetailInfo
DateAugust 8, 2026
VenueRoundhay Park, Leeds
Gates Open3:00 PM
Main ActLewis Capaldi (8:30 PM)
Ticket Range£79–£199
TransportBus 12, 13A / Train: Leeds Station
Curfew10:45 PM
Official Siteroundhaypark.co.uk

FAQs

What time does Lewis Capaldi play in Leeds 2026?
He’s expected on stage at 8:30 PM.

Is the concert suitable for children?
Yes, but under-16s must attend with an adult.

Can I bring a picnic?
Small snacks are allowed; no alcohol or large coolers.

Will there be cashless payments?
Yes, all vendors accept contactless cards and mobile payments.

What if it rains?
The event goes ahead unless extreme weather is declared — bring waterproofs.


Conclusion

Lewis Capaldi’s Leeds show is shaping up to be one of 2026’s must-see live events. With powerful vocals, emotional lyrics, and plenty of laughs, Roundhay Park will echo with thousands of voices this summer. Don’t wait too long — Leeds will sell out just as fast as London.

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Ethan Parker is an adventurous travel writer and explorer known for his engaging narratives and off-the-beaten-path discoveries. Growing up on the East Coast, his childhood filled with spontaneous camping trips and urban explorations sparked a lifelong curiosity for diverse cultures and landscapes. With a degree in journalism, Ethan now writes for nationaltraveller.com, offering firsthand accounts of remote destinations and vibrant cities alike. His authentic voice and candid style encourage readers to embrace travel as a means of personal growth and discovery.

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