Posted On February 19, 2025

Sabrina Carpenter to headline second show at BST Hyde Park

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Sabrina Carpenter will headline a second show at American Express presents BST Hyde Park.
The ‘Espresso’ hitmaker will be performing a second huge night at the London venue on Sunday 6 July, following her sold-out performance on Saturday 5 July.
Sabrina will be supported in her second gig by special guests Clairo and Olivia Dean, with a full line-up still to be announced.
Tickets go on general sale at 10am on Monday 24 February.
Alternatively, Amex customers can access a pre-sale from the same time on Wednesday (19.02.25) while an artist fanclub pre-sale will then begin at 10am on Friday (21.02.25).
An announcement post on Instagram reads: “Due to phenomenal demand, we’re excited to announce that @sabrinacarpenter is joining us for an additional show at American Express presents @bsthydepark on Sunday 6 July.”
Sabrina will headline this year’s American Express presents BST Hyde Park alongside Olivia Rodrigo, Noah Kahan, Jeff Lynne’s ELO in their farewell concert and Zach Bryan – who is also set to perform twice due to “phenomenal demand”.
The ‘Taste’ singer’s additional date comes after Hugh Jackman cancelled his planned bill-topping performance “due to an unforeseen conflict in (his) schedule”.
Sabrina won two Grammy Awards at the ceremony earlier this month and was shocked to take home the Best Pop Vocal Album prize for her record ‘Short n’ Sweet’ ahead of “some of (her) favourite artists in the world”.
The 25-year-old star said: “Hello. I’m still out of breath from the performance so I really was not expecting this.
“All those nominees on the screen are some of my favourite artists in the world. This is my first Grammy, so, woo, I’m gonna cry. I wrote names so I wouldn’t forget on this napkin.
“Thank you to the Recording Academy for having me and everyone here tonight, and in celebration and in honour of everything that’s happened, it’s lucky to be able to come together and do something so special and beautiful and celebrate music.”

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