Duran Duran Hyde Park BST: Setlist, start time, support acts, travel, bag policy and merchandise - MyLondon

2022-07-15 19:55:10 By : Ms. Ivy Shao

Everything you need to know about Duran Duran closing the 10-day festival

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The British Summer Time festival will be coming to a climax this weekend as Duran Duran are set to close the ten-day music event. If you are one of the lucky ticket-holders, you'll probably want to know all the important information about their performance.

Here is MyLondon's round-up of everything you need to know about Duran Duran’s upcoming show at Hyde Park, including the start times, support acts, rules for bags and travel information.

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The show is taking place on Sunday July 10th and gates will be open around 2pm. There is a huge line up of support acts that play throughout the afternoon, before the main headline act performs at around 8pm and will finish no later than 10.30pm.

The supporting line up includes:

On their website, BST Hyde Park states: "We will not allow large bags into American Express presents BST Hyde Park but you will be permitted to take small bags in with you. We class small bags as no larger than 297mm x 210mm x 210mm."

Duran Duran will play classic tracks spanning across their career. While we don't know the definitive setlist for the night, this is the setlist from their gig at St. Anne's Park in Dublin on 12th June 2022:

Encore: Hungry Like The Wolf, The Chauffeur, Rio

The festival takes place on the east side of Hyde Park. There are numerous ways to access the park via public transport.

Tubes: Marble Arch, Hyde Park Corner, Bond Street, Knightsbridge, Green Park (step-free access), Lancaster Gate (lift/stair access only) Tube & Overground Train: Paddington (Elizabeth Line) and Victoria.

You can also get to the park by catching a bus to:

Marble Arch on the 26, 7, 10, 16, 23, 36, 73, 74, 82, 94, 98, 137, 148, 159, 274, 390, 414, 436, C2

There is also a temporary bike rack at the Albert Gate entrance to Hyde Park if you wish to cycle to the event. Bikes left overnight may be removed.

The British Summer Time festival website strongly encourages ticket-holders not to come to the event by car. Hyde Park roads are subject to closures on event days.

There are still tickets left to see Duran Duran and Pearl Jam. Find out more and buy tickets on the official BST Hyde Park website.

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