Kylie Minogue is set to headline the British Summer Time Festival in Hyde Park in July for the first time since 2015. Unfortunately, if you’re reading this, you’ve missed the deadline to sign up for a pre-sale ticket email – which ended at 9.59pm on Sunday February 18 – but fear not there’s still a chance to see the Aussie pop queen.

If you managed to register then well done, the pre-sale is live between 10am this Monday 19th February and 9am this Wednesday 21st February. Book because they will sell like hotcakes.

For the less organized among us, there is still hope of seeing the now 55-year-old icon at her 2pm appearance on Saturday 13 July in Hyde Park. Tickets will be available on resale platforms such as StubHub and others so it’s worth keeping an eye on them for anyone who turns up.

If you’re wondering how much they cost, a whole range is available. The cheapest general admission standing tickets at £111.85 each. But for those looking to enjoy the show in style, tickets can go up to £434.95 (these are only available to those with pre-sale emails). This gives you access to a dedicated entrance to watch from a partially covered and booth with great views of the stage.

You also get access to the Amex Summer VIP Garden with the most expensive tickets with VIP bars, premium dining, comfortable seating, separate toilets and cloakroom. With general admission, you’ll still get to enjoy top restaurants and bars in the main area.

Kylie Minogue has enjoyed something of a late career surge this year – she was awarded the Global Icon award at the Brit Awards last month in recognition of her five-decade pop career. This award was presented to music legends such as Sir Elton John, David Bowie and co-BST headliner Robbie Williams.

She also recently won her second Grammy award over David Guetta, Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding – the first in two decades. This was for her Eurodance song ‘Padam Padam’ which went viral on TikTok.

Tickets for the shows can be booked from Ticketmaster or See Tickets.

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