
Stevie Wonder is descending on London’s Hyde Park in what is set to be one of the most iconic performances to take to the stage at this year’s BST music festival.
The iconic 75-year-old music legend, known for hit tracks including "Superstition" and "Isn’t She Lovely," will play in front of thousands of fans in just a few days' time at the much-anticipated show.
Wonder, who is joined by supporting acts including Ezra Collective and Corinne Bailey Rae among others, will be headlining on what’s expected to be yet another sunny London weekend when the mercury soars above 30 degrees.
His BST Hyde Park stint forms part of the legendary musician’s Love, Light & Song UK tour, which has seen the Motown artist appear across five UK venues this summer.
So what do we know about his upcoming Hyde Park show?
When is Stevie Wonder playing?
Stevie Wonder is playing at BST Hyde Park on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
Short for British Summer Time, the BST music festival is a music event that takes place across a number of sunny weekends in the capital in one of London’s most famous parks.
Olivia Rodrigo and Sabrina Carpenter are among the musicians who have already played at this year’s festival.
Stevie Wonder will be headlining the show following performances from Ezra Collective, Thee Sacred Sould, Elmiene, Corinne Bailey Rae, DUrand Bernarr, Hajaj, Mica Milar, Lulu, and Jon Poppii.
Stevie Wonder BST start time
Gates open to BST at 2pm on July 12, and a number of artists will perform throughout the afternoon.
Stevie Wonder is expected to take to the stage around 8:30pm, but times are subject to change so it’s best to get there early to find a good spot to watch from.
The event will end at 10:30pm when people will be asked to vacate the park.
How to get tickets to Stevie Wonder
Most BST events are sold out but Stevie Wonder fans are in luck as there is a limited number of tickets still remaining.
General admission tickets start from £99.95, plus booking fees and can be purchased through the BST Hyde Park website via its ticket partners.
There are also different ticketing options, including a cheaper option for children, and a ‘premium’ ticket experience that costs upwards of £489.95 and will provide guests with an exclusive viewing area, VIP entry and unlimited food and drink.
Stevie Wonder's set list revealed
Like most artists, Stevie Wonder has kept his setlist secret in the run-up to his BST Hyde Park show.
However, based on recent performances, as well as his last show at Hyde Park in 2019 when Lionel Richie joined him, here are some of the songs that we’ll certainly be expecting the hitmaker to perform this weekend.
These include Superstition, Signed, Sealed, Delivered, Higher Ground, Sir Duke, Isn’t She Lovely, and Do I Do.
In past shows, he’s also performed a number of covers from artists including Aretha Franklin and Bob Marley & The Wailers, so expect an exciting upcoming performance full of surprises and sing-alongs.