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Radio 2 proudly announces the line-up for one of the summer's hottest festivals - BBC
Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park - which takes place on Sunday 9
September in Hyde Park, London in front of 50,000 music lovers.
Kylie Minogue will be performing the headline set, performing hits from her recent number one album Golden as well as many of her classics from her unrivalled career to date.
The other acts featuring in the line-up include Carrie Underwood, All Saints, Rita Ora, Lenny Kravitz, The Band of Love and Manic Street Preachers.
BBC
Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park will be broadcast on
Radio 2 from 1-9.30pm. Fans will also be able to watch all the action live on the BBC Red Button TV channel, BBC iPlayer and via the
Radio 2 website. They can also catch up on all their favourite artists again for 30 days on BBC iPlayer.
Jeff Smith, Head of
Music for
Radio 2, says: "Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park is one of the highlights in our musical calendar. Each year we aim to give the audience a very special show which reflects the diversity and range of the music we play on
Radio 2. This year we go from one of country music's most popular artists,
Carrie Underwood through to a unique set of disco hits performed by an award winning folk stars 'supergroup', The Band of Love. There'll be the legendary rock of Lenny Kravitz, cool pop from All Saints, contemporary hit maker
Rita Ora and one of the UK's finest bands,
Manic Street Preachers and I can't wait to welcome one of
Radio 2 listeners best loved artists to Hyde Park - Kylie Minogue."
Tickets for the event go on sale at 9am on Friday 15 June!
Kylie has had a number one album in four decades - a reminder of the unrivalled career she has had thus far. With 34 UK top 10 singles, including seven UK number ones, the Grammy Award-winning Kylie has sold over 80 million units worldwide. Golden was released earlier this year and debuted at number one in the UK Albums Chart. It is her sixth number one album to date and spawned the singles Stop Me From Falling and Dancing.
Kylie says: "I'm absolutely thrilled to be headlining BBC
Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park this year. I can't wait to get on that famous stage and celebrate a golden year with the audience." Seven-time Grammy Award winner
Carrie Underwood emerged from the promise of her 2005 American Idol win to become a true multi-format, multi-media superstar, spanning achievements in music, television, and film. She has amassed over 100 major honours, sold 64 million records globally and recorded 26 number one singles, 13 of which she has co-written. Her catalogue of songs have been streamed more than 2.6 billion times worldwide. Her new album, Cry Pretty, which she has co-produced, will be released later this year.
Carrie Underwood says: "I can't wait to get back to the UK and to share new music. It is one of my favorite places to visit and the audiences have always been so wonderful."
All Saints have to date sold over 12 million records, had five number one singles, three hit albums and two BRIT awards. After a 10 year hiatus,
All Saints returned in 2016 with the hugely successful and critically acclaimed album Red Flag, which reached number three in the Official UK Albums Chart.
Melanie Blatt of
All Saints says: "We're so excited to be joining
Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park. I've also got a pair of amazing wellies so come rain or shine we will be ready!"
British pop superstar,
Rita Ora is one of the most successful UK pop acts of the last decade. She has sold a staggering seven million singles to date and has 12 UK top ten tracks and a number one platinum-selling debut album under her belt. Her return to music last year culminated in one billion streams and views worldwide and four globe-spanning smash hit singles.
Rita Ora says: "I always love performing in my hometown of London so when
Radio 2 asked me to perform at their Live in Hyde Park concert I had to make space in my touring schedule. I can't wait to perform at the festival, it will be a set that will get the whole audience singing and dancing."
Regarded as one of the preeminent rock musicians of our time, Lenny Kravitz's music has transcended genre, style, race and class over the course of his 30-year career after bursting onto the global music scene with Let Love Rule in 1989. Revelling in the soul, rock and funk influences of the '60s and '70s, this writer, producer and multi-instrumentalist has won four consecutive Grammy Awards, as well as set a record for the most wins in the Best Male Rock Vocal Performance category. His ten studio albums have sold 40 million copies worldwide. Lenny will release his new album Raise Vibration later this year.
Lenny Kravitz says: "My new album is called Raise Vibration and I'm looking forward to playing in Hyde Park for you guys this September."
Multi-instrumentalist, engineer and producer Mark Tucker brings together Jim Causley, Alice Jones, Greg Russell,
Hannah Martin and Philip Henry, acclaimed new artists and respected veterans to make up The Band of Love. The Band of Love's repertoire fuses the crème de la crème of classic disco with British Folk music, proving that disco and folk are not the oil and water of music, never to be mixed, but kindred spirits in contrasting threads sharing the same family tree of struggle, assertion, joy, sorrow and celebration. Guest musicians who appear on their album Folk Fever include Mike McGoldrick, Phil Beer, Steve Knightley, Patsy Reid and Rune Cygan Barslund.
Jim Causley of The Band of Love says: "We were absolutely blown away when we got asked to play in Hyde Park for
Radio 2 for our debut gig as The Band of Love. I speak for all of us when I say we couldn't be more excited to play our new folk-disco ensemble to the Hyde Park crowd! I have a feeling this is going to be a festival we never forget!"
Manic Street Preachers are one of the biggest UK rock bands of their generation. Formed in Blackwood, South Wales in 1986 they have released 13 albums and sold over 12 million records and headlined festivals all over the world. Classics such as
Motorcycle Emptiness, If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next and Design For Life should be expected alongside new favourites from their latest album Resistance Is Futile including International Blue and Hold Me Like A Heaven.
James Dean Bradfield of
Manic Street Preachers says: "We are coming to Hyde Park. We'll be playing on the Sunday. We're ready to punk it up, we've got our sun hats on, Nicky's going to wear a skirt and I'm going to be playing my white Les Paul."
BBC
Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park will be presented by some of
Radio 2's best loved presenters, including Ken Bruce, Jo Whiley,
Simon Mayo, Jeremy Vine, Sara Cox, Claudia Winkleman, Trevor Nelson, Gary Davies, Michael Ball, Kate Bottley, OJ Borg, Anneka Rice,
Angela Scanlon, Bob Harris, Johnnie Walker, Ricky Wilson, and more.
Past performers have included include Take That, Shania Twain, Blondie, Elton John, Rod Stewart, Jeff Lynne's ELO, Sir Tom Jones, Bryan Adams,
LeAnn Rimes and The Corrs.
Kylie will be the second female headliner at a BBC event at Hyde Park that weekend, as Gladys Knight will be topping the stellar bill at BBC Proms in the Park on Saturday 8 September. Tickets are still available at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/events/erj5q9