BLACKPINK at Hyde Park; everything you need to know about BLACKPINK’s performance this week in London
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We are a mere days away before K-Pop sensations BLACKPINK play what is touted as their first UK festival performance, as the group bring their “Born Pink” world tour to Hyde Park, London on July 2 2023. As part of the wider BST Hyde Park season of mini-festivals, BLACKPINK joined the ranks of P!nk, Guns ‘n’ Roses and Take That as 2023’s headlining acts.
Frequent visitors to PeopleWorld know that we are fans of the group, with coverage this year focusing on Jennie Kim after her appearances on HBO’s divisive television series “The Idol,” while we have also discussed about Jisoo and Rose previously in a round up of how fashion houses across the world have looked to the K-Pop scene for their next ambassadors.
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Hide AdThe group has achieved immense success both in South Korea and internationally. They have released numerous hit songs, including "Whistle," "Boombayah," "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du," and "Kill This Love." Their music videos on YouTube have amassed billions of views, breaking records and solidifying their status as global superstars.
In addition to their music career, BLACKPINK members have also collaborated with various international artists, such as Lady Gaga, Selena Gomez, and Dua Lipa, expanding their reach and fanbase around the world.
So be it you’re an ardent K-Pop fan, or you’re curious as to what all the fuss is about regarding BLACKPINK and want an introduction to the K-Wave that continues to permeate in Western pop culture, PeopleWorld have almost everything you need to know about next week’s BST Hyde Park performance by BLACKPINK.
Are there tickets still available to see BLACKPINK play at Hyde Park?
As of writing, there are still general admission tickets to see BLACKPINK and guests playing BST Hyde Park on July 2 2023. Tickets are available through the official BST Hyde Park website and range from £84.75 to £379.95.
Who is supporting BLACKPINK during their BST Hyde Park 2023 performance?
Support for BLACKPINK at BST Hyde Park comes from:
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The Born Pink Pop Up Experience in London from 29 June – 1 July at 1 Marylebone Road, presented by American Express. Japanese graphic artist, VERDY, serves as the artistic director for the pop-up experience.
Marina Licht has provided a helpful guide also regarding the pop up shop you can read right now.
How do I get to Hyde Park by bus or by tube?
There are four tube stations that surround Hyde Park, so as long as you hop on one of the following lines and hop off at these stations, you’ll be close by:
- Lancaster Gate (Central Line)
- Marble Arch (Central Line)
- Hyde Park Corner (Piccadilly Line)
- Knightsbridge (Piccadilly Line)
If you wanted to get to Hyde Park by bus, the following routes pass through the are:
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Hide Ad- North : C2, 6, 7, 10, 16, 19, 23, 36, 52, 73, 82, 98, 113, 274, 390, 414
- South : 2, 36, 137, 148, 159, 436
- West : 9, 10, 14, 19, 22, 52, 74, 94, 148, 414
- East : 8,15, 23, 30, 38,274
As always, things can change so PeopleWorld advises checking Transport For London’s journey planner closer to the time for any last minute road closures or route changes.
Is there anything I cannot take with me to the event?
Signs are allowed to be brought to BST Hyde Park this year, but organisers have stated that these can only be up to A1 in size and can have battery-operated fairy lights affixed to them, but that the signs must be created on bendable material.
The following items though have been outright prohibited from BST Hyde Park 2023:
- Large Umbrellas
- Chairs, Stools & Seat Sticks
- Dangerous or Hazardous Items
- Flags, Banners and Poles
- Glass (Of any kind)
- Chinese Lanterns
- Fire of Fireworks
- Bicycles, Skateboards & Scooters
- Spray Cans
- Air Horns, Klaxons or Similar
- Suitcases, Large Rucksacks/ Bags
- Psychoactive substances ('Legal Highs')
- Unauthorised professional photography or filming equipment
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