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Midnight Til Morning Perform To Over 70,000


MIDNIGHT TIL MORNING COMMANDS LONDON HYDE PARK’S 70,000-STRONG CROWD

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Midnight Til Morning took another major step on the international stage with a standout performance on the iconic Great Oak Stage at BST Hyde Park in London on Sunday, 28 June, performing to a crowd of more than 70,000 people. In a landmark moment for the festival, K-pop superstars ATEEZ became the first K-pop act to headline BST Hyde Park, with Midnight Til Morning selected as one of the day’s key support acts.

The band delivered an incredible high-energy 30-minute live set featuring fan favourites “Bye“, “Ghost of Us” and their latest single “Math“, introducing their music to one of the largest festival audiences of their career. The performance places Midnight Til Morning alongside an illustrious list of artists to have graced the BST Hyde Park main stage, including Olivia Rodrigo, Sabrina Carpenter, Olivia Dean, Maroon 5, Lewis Capaldi, Céline Dion, SZA and Noah Kahan.

The appearance also served as a preview of the band’s return to the UK and Europe this October, when Midnight Til Morning embark on a full headline tour across the continent, building on the momentum of their rapidly growing international fanbase. Remaining tickets for their upcoming UK/Europe Tour available HERE!

Midnight Til Morning comprises of Aussies Conor Smith and Mason Watts, along with Americans Shane Appell and Zach Newbould. Originally formed on the 2025 Top 10 global Netflix series Building the Band, the four-piece group have found rapid global fame showcasing their signature blend of soaring vocals, vulnerability, and undeniable charisma.

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