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BST Hyde Park 2025 is already shaping up to be one of the most exciting events of the summer, and now it's adding a little extra firepower with the announcement of a Darts Championship featuring some of the sport’s biggest names.
On Tuesday, July 8, the BST Hyde Park Darts Championship will see the likes of teenage sensation Luke Littler and world number one Luke Humphries taking to the Great Oak Stage for a one-of-a-kind PDC Pro-Am tournament. In a bold twist for the usually music-focused festival, organisers are bringing the high-energy world of darts to the heart of London for an unforgettable showdown.
Joining the two Lukes are darts stars Fallon Sherrock and Michael van Gerwen, bringing serious talent to the oche. But that’s not all, the tournament will also feature a star-studded celebrity line-up, including Olly Murs, Roman Kemp, and Dion Dublin, who are set to take part in the Pro-Am format alongside the professionals. Expect plenty of banter, bold walk-ons, and maybe even some surprise bullseyes from the celebs.
The event will take place as part of BST’s Open House series, a midweek run of activities that gives the public free and ticketed access to Hyde Park between the major concert weekends. Open House 2025 will also include Wimbledon live screenings, an outdoor cinema, street food markets, and more family-friendly entertainment throughout the park.
Of course, music is still at the core of BST Hyde Park, and the 2025 headliners are among the biggest names in the business. This summer will see performances from Stevie Wonder, Neil Young, Olivia Rodrigo, Sabrina Carpenter, Noah Kahan, Zach Bryan, and Jeff Lynne’s ELO, all set to bring unforgettable live music experiences to central London.
But with the addition of top-tier darts action, BST Hyde Park is proving once again that it’s more than just a music festival, it’s a full-blown cultural celebration. Whether you’re into rock legends, pop princesses, outdoor cinema, or a cheeky 180, there’s something for everyone this summer.
Tickets for BST events, including access to the Darts Championship, are expected to go fast, so fans are advised to keep a close eye on official announcements for further details.