CALLING all Girls on Film, and Wild Boys, Duran Duran are playing British Summertime Hyde Park this July.
If you’re hungry like the wolf for a pair of tickets, then set your alarms as they go on sale this Friday.
Duran Duran are the final headliner for British Summer Time Hyde Park this year, and they’ve pulled out all the shops for the last show.
Playing on the 12 July, they’ll be supported by none other than Gwen Stefani, Nile Rodgers and Chic, with many more still to be announced.
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This will the iconic bands first London show in five years, and their debut performance at British Summertime.
The generation defining band will celebrate 40 years this year, if you needed anymore reason to grab a ticket to see them.
Tickets will go on sale at 10m on Friday 13th March, so mark that date in your diary then.
If you can’t wait until Friday, there’s also an AXS pre-sale, which you can access here until Thursday 9th at 10am.
They’ll set you back £65, but can you put a price of seeing legends live?
Simon Le Bon, keyboardist Nick Rhodes, bassist John Taylor and drummer Roger Taylor, have sold over 100 million records, with 21 UK Top 20 hits and 18 US hit singles.
Their acclaimed live shows are packed full of hits including classics such Hungry Like the Wolf, Pressure Off, Rio, Girls on Film, (Reach Up For The) Sunrise and A View to a Kill.
Speaking about the show, Simon Le Bon said: “I look at film of The Rolling Stones at Hyde Park back in & and think of all the great acts who’ve performed there since.
“It really is an honour to add the name Duran Duran to that roster, and to play our music at one of the world’s greatest inner city locations at BST Hyde Park.”
Already announced for British Summertime 2020 are Post Malone on 2nd July, Little Mix on 4th July, Kendrick Lamar on 5th July, Pearl Jam on 10th July and Taylor Swift on 11th July.
You can see the full line up here.
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