The Libertines to headline British Summer Time

plus The Pogues, Spiritualized, & more

By Scott Williams | Published: Fri 25th Apr 2014

The Libertines

Thursday 3rd to Sunday 13th July 2014
Hyde Park, Park Lane, Kensington & Chelsea, Greater London, W2 2UH, England MAP
from £35 to £66.60
Daily capacity: 65,000
Last updated: Fri 6th Jun 2014

The Libertines are reuniting to play their first full live shows since 2010 as headliners of British Summer Time on Saturday 5th July 2014 in Hyde Park in London.

Other acts include The Pogues, Spiritualized, Maximo Park, Wolf Alice, Swim Deep, The Enemy, Reverend And The Makers, I Am Kloot, The View, Darlia, Cuckoo Lander, Brown Bear, The Twang, The Rifles, and Raglans.

Tickets for this day will go on sale at 9am on Friday 2nd May, and eFestivals will have links to buy them then.

The festival which will run from Friday 4th until Sunday 13th July 2014 will be linked by a midweek programme of diverse entertainment, accessible for all to enjoy. From Monday to Thursday, the entire Barclaycard presents British Summer Time Hyde Park site, except for the main stage, will give visitors the chance to get involved with smaller, more intimate events in the areas of film, music, literature and sport.  

Headliners already announced for Barclaycard presents British Summer Time Hyde Park are Black Sabbath leading a huge day of rock 4th July, McBusted on 6th July, Neil Young 12th July and Tom Jones on 13th July. And there is still one more day to be announced

For the line-up details as available please click here.

Tickets are priced at £69 for Black Sabbath, £66.60 for Neil Young and Crazy Horse, and £54.95 for McBusted, and £35 for family day. Other options also available.

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