
‘Moves Like Jagger’, ‘Harder to Breathe’ and ‘Sugar’ hitmakers Maroon 5 are in London this week for a huge headline show at BST Hyde Park. Adam Levine and co are set to headline BST’s legendary Great Oak Stage on Friday, following the release of last summer’s album Love Is Like.
Maroon 5 are opening the second weekend of BST 2026. Last week the festival was headed up by country titan Garth Brooks and K-pop band ATEEZ, while Mumford and Sons, Duran Duran, Pitbull and Lewis Capaldi will headline after Maroon 5.
Excited to hear some of this century’s catchiest pop tunes performed to a crowd of thousands in one of London’s greatest parks? Here’s all the information you need to know about Maroon 5’s show in Hyde Park.
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When are Maroon 5 playing BST Hyde Park in London?
The six-piece pop band’s headline date in London is on Friday July 3 2026.

What time do gates open at BST Hyde Park?
Gates for standard tickets open at 2pm, with last entry at 8.30pm.
Primary Entry and VIP ticketholders get in at 1pm (or around 60 minutes before standard entry).
What time will Maroon 5 come on stage?
The headline set on Friday is scheduled to start at 8.40pm on the Great Oak Stage (the main stage). Maroon 5 are scheduled to finish by about 10.20pm.
Full schedule and support acts
Here’s the full lineup and schedule, split by stage (including the huge support slot from OneRepublic)
Great Oak Stage
- Only the Poets – 2.55pm-3.25pm
- Ella Eyre – 3.55pm-4.35pm
- Jess Glynne – 5.05pm-5.55pm
- OneRepublic – 6.40pm-7.40pm
- Maroon 5 – 8.40pm-10.20pm
Rainbow Stage
- Pedro Santos – 3.25pm-3.55pm
- VOILÀ – 4.35pm-5.05pm
- Bradley Simpson – 5.55pm-6.35pm
Birdcage Stage
- Stefan Mahendra – 3.25pm-3.55pm
- Pat Hamilton – 4.35pm-5.05pm
- Dylan Flynn and The Dead Poets – 5.55pm-6.35pm
Timings are subject to change – check the official BST app for updates.

BST Hyde Park festival site map
Here’s a map of this year’s BST festival grounds.

Maroon 5 setlist
To give you an idea of what Levine and the band could play in London, this was the set at a recent festival show in Italy (according to Setlist.fm).
- Harder to Breathe
- Lucky Strike
- This Love
- Stereo Hearts
- Animals
- One More Night
- Misery
- Sunday Morning
- Heavy (PJ Morton song)
- Won’t Go Home Without You
- Memories
- She Will Be Loved
- Maps
- Love Somebody
- Don’t Wanna Know
- What Lovers Do
- Makes Me Wonder
- Girls Like You
- Moves Like Jagger
- Payphone
- Sugar
Last-minute Maroon 5 tickets for BST Hyde Park
Limited options are available on Ticketmaster, but other tickets are for sale elsewhere. A few tickets are up for grabs on AXS, as well as resale sites like Viagogo and Stubhub.
What’s BST Hyde Park’s bag policy?
Festival visitors at BST are permitted to bring in only small bags, which are defined as smaller than 297mm x 210mm x 210mm.
Banned items
The following is not allowed to be brought into BST:
- Food and drink (though water in unopened plastic containers of up to 500ml is permitted, as are empty water bottles)
- Seats, chairs, shooting sticks and tables
- Banners bigger than A1 size, flags and flag poles
- Golf umbrellas and parasols
- Animals and pets (excluding guide dogs)
- Suitcases, luggage and large bags (bigger than A4)
- Air horns
- Selfie sticks
- Spray cans
- Chinese lanterns
- Dangerous or hazardous weapons/items, explosives, knives
- Fireworks and pyrotechnics
- Gas canisters
- Hand held communication devices such as radios, radio jammers/scanners
- Glass (of any kind)
- High-viz
- Klaxons and other items capable of making loud noise (including megaphones)
- Laser pens
- Drones
- Racist, xenophobic, political and religious propaganda materials
- Scooters, skateboards and bicycles
- Psychoactive substances / so-called ‘legal highs’
- Unauthorised professional photography or filming equipment
Weather forecast
Friday is set to be sunny with clear skies. Here’s the Met Office forecast during BST hours:
- 2pm-5pm: 24C rising to 26C, sunny but with a few clouds at 5pm-6pm
- 5pm-7pm: 26C, sunshine
- 7pm-11pm: 26C dropping to 21C, no rain is forecast
How to get to BST Hyde Park
The nearest tube stations to BST are Green Park (Victoria and Jubilee lines), Marble Arch (Central line), Hyde Park Corner (Piccadilly line), Bond Street (Central and Elizabeth lines), Knightsbridge (Piccadilly line), Victoria (Victoria, Circle and District lines) and Paddington (Bakerloo, Circle, District, Hammersmith & City and Elizabeth lines).
Cyclists can use an on-site bike rack; there will be e-bike parking bays.
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