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BST Hyde Park reveals more acts for Maroon 5’s headline show

American Express presents BST Hyde Park has revealed further special guests for global sensation Maroon 5's show on Friday 3rd July 2026.

Acclaimed artists Jess Glynne, Ella Eyre and Only The Poets will be joining the iconic Los Angeles band for their Hyde Park. Tickets are available now at www.bst-hydepark.com.

Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Jess Glynne rose to prominence in 2013 as a featured artist on the multi-platinum singles ‘Rather Be’ by Clean Bandit and ‘My Love’ by Route 94, both of which soared to UK number one in the charts. Since then, the London-born artist has become one of the UK’s most iconic artists, with over 25 million monthly listeners on Spotify alone. Glynn made history by becoming the first and only British female solo artist to score seven number ones on the UK Singles Chart for big hitters ‘I'll Be There’, ‘Hold My Hand’' and ‘Don't Be So Hard on Yourself’.

With three Ivor Novello Awards and nine BRIT Award nominations under her belt, Glynn has remained a coveted UK artist with an impressive discography. In 2014, the singer received the prestigious BRIT Billion award for achieving over 1 billion streams in the UK, joining an exclusive club of previous winners including Ed Sheeran, Billie Eilish and Lana Del Rey. Following the success of her latest album JESS, the British star brings her biggest hits to Hyde Park this summer.

BRIT and MOBO Award winner Ella Eyre is reintroducing herself. While known for her infectious, soulful and energetic tracks like ‘Came Here For Love’, ‘Just Got Paid’, and Answerphone, Eyre's latest creative phase has been about crafting a reset. After undergoing throat surgery and almost 10 years since a new album, the two-time MOBO Award winner has been in a world of self-discovery. After her father's passing in 2017, Eyre has been unflappable in her desire to showcase what she does best. With co-signs from  Rudimental, Sigala, Wiz Khalifa, Paloma Faith to  Meghan Trainor, Alok, Becky Hill, and Sonny Fodera, Eyre is not short of accolades. The singer’s latest album, everything, in time, mirrors her journey, a patient return to the charts and the live stage. Eyre last graced the stage at Hyde Park in 2016, supporting British legends Take That. This summer, Eyre will return embracing her bold, new musical identity.

Earlier this year, Reading four-piece Only The Poets released their debut album And I’d Do It Again, which Adrenaline Magazine praised for its cinematic feel, giving it five stars. An upfront and frank record, the album sees lead vocalist Tommy Longhurst unpack stories of heartbreak, jealousy, regret and resilience. The ambition of the alt-pop four-piece didn’t stop there, either.  The newcomers headlined a sold-out O2 Academy Brixton on 2nd February 2nd, selling tickets for £1, supporting The Live Trust. The band’s effort was a valiant effort to spotlight grassroots venues and promote live music across the UK. Only The Poets (Tommy Longhurst, bassist Andy Burge, guitarist Clem Cherry, and drummer Marcus Yates) will make their exciting debut at Hyde Park this summer. 

OneRepublic had previously been announced as a special guest for the show.

Previously announced as headliners for 2026 are Garth Brooks (Saturday 27th June), Mumford & Sons (Saturday 4th July), Pitbull (Friday 10th July) and Lewis Capaldi (Saturday 11th July and Sunday 12th July), with many more acts to be announced. 

For more information and tickets, head over to www.bst-hydepark.com.

Pip Ellwood-Hughes
Pip Ellwood-Hughes
Pip is the owner and Editor of Entertainment Focus, and the Managing Director of Piñata Media. With over 19 years of journalism experience, Pip has interviewed some of the biggest stars in the entertainment world. He is also a qualified digital marketing expert with over 20 years of experience.

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