How much are Rolling Stones Hyde Park tickets?

ROCK legends, The Rolling Stones have announced two huge shows in London's Hyde Park and tickets are on sale now.

With two huge gigs planned, this June and July you won't want to miss your chance to see the iconic band live.

How much are Rolling Stones Hyde Park tickets?

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Marking their sixtieth anniversary this year, The Rolling Stones are celebrating at London's British Summertime Hyde Park and tickets are on sale now.

The rock legends will play two huge gigs, Saturday 25th June and Sunday 3rd July, 60 years on from their first ever show at the legendary Marquee Club in London.

Tickets for these huge shows will go on sale March 18 at 10am, and will be available from AXS and Ticketmaster here.

The Rolling Stones BST Hyde Park Dates

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With a huge set list of classics to choose from including ‘Satisfaction’, ‘Paint It Black’, ‘Tumbling Dice’, ‘Sympathy for the Devil’ and ‘Gimme Shelter’, fans are in for a treat, but each night at Hyde Park they will include surprises from half a century’s worth of their classic hits. 

This isn't the first time the Stones have played London's Hyde Park their 1969 show Stones in the Park is one of the most famous concerts of all time, before returning in 2013 to open BST Hyde Park where they played two sold-out shows to 130,000 fans.

Jim King, CEO of European Festivals at AEG Presents, says, “Whenever Hyde Park is mentioned, it’s impossible not to think of The Rolling Stones. Two nights on June 25th and July 3rd cap off an incredible line up for BST Hyde Park 2022 but nobody brings it like the Stones when they’re on home turf in London.”

Tickets are priced from  £79.95, and eager fans will also be able to access the American Express® Cardmembers Presale starts at 10am today Rolling Stones Fanclub and BST Hyde Park presales start Wednesday 16 March.

General tickets will go on sale March 18 at 10am from AXS and Ticketmaster here - don't miss out.

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Legendary rock band The Rolling Stones are set to appear at American Express' BST Hyde Park festival. The band is scheduled to appear twice at the concert.

American Express presents BST Hyde Park first launched in 2013 and nine years later it's still going strong. This year, the festival is taking place over three weekends from June 24 to July 10.

The Rolling Stones will be performing on June 25 and July 3, but the exact time is not yet available. They'll be joined at the festival by legends like Elton John and Adele.

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The Rolling Stones concerts will mark 60 years since their first ever show at the Marquee Club in London. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Steve Jordan are being joined onstage by some musical legends to mark their anniversary.

While the detailed setlist has not yet been released, they'll be joined by Grammy Award-winning band The War On Drugs on June 25. They'll also be joined by Phoebe Bridgers, Vista Kicks, JJ Rose and Kelly McGrath.

How much are Rolling Stones Hyde Park tickets?

BST Hyde Park is returning this year (Image: Publicity Picture)

On July 3, double Brit Award winner Sam Fender will join The Rolling Stones onstage. He'll be joined by Courtney Barnett, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, The Dinner Party and The Flints.

Tickets for The Rolling Stones are available on the BST Hyde Park website via AXS and Ticketmaster. General admission tickets are £95.75 each for either day but availability is low.

Accessible tickets, which include a free companion ticket and access to a raised viewing platform by the main stage, are currently sold out. Primary entry tickets, which give you early bird access to the general admissions area, are £111.85.

Children under the age of two can attend free of charge and for kids aged two to nine, a pair of tickets for them and a guardian are £84.75 each. Gold Circle tickets, which include early entry and a gold circle standing area near the stage, are £251.95 each.

Gold VIP Hydeaway tickets include entry into the Gold Circle area, early admission, separate toilet facilities and a private bar and are priced at £324.95 each. For £379.95, the Diamond VIP Experience includes a Diamond standing area in front of the stage, early entry, VIP bars, premium food outlets, additional comfortable seating, separate toilet facilities and a cloakroom.

For the ALL VIP Terrace tickets cost £434.95 and include all the perks of Diamond VIP plus access to a partially covered grandstand with great views of the stage. The Ultimate Bar ticket costs £579.95 and includes a welcome drink, Diamond Area standing, a complimentary bar, a commemorative VIP laminate and lanyard and a complimentary T-shirt.

The ultra-luxurious Ultimate Terrace and Great Oak Terrace tickets started at £714 but have sold out. They were available via Mark Butler.

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How much will The Rolling Stones tickets cost?

How much are The Rolling Stones tickets? The Rolling Stones tickets on the secondary market can vary depending on a number of factors. Typically, The Rolling Stones tickets can be found for as low as $131.00, with an average price of $373.00.

How much are tickets for Rolling Stones at Hyde Park?

General admission tickets are £95.75 each for either day but availability is low.

Is The Rolling Stones concert in Hyde Park free?

The Stones in the Park was a free outdoor festival held in Hyde Park on 5 July 1969, headlined by the Rolling Stones and featuring Third Ear Band, King Crimson, Screw, Alexis Korner's New Church, Family and the Battered Ornaments, in front of an estimated audience between 250,000–500,000 spectators.

Is Rolling Stones Hyde Park sold out?

All 65,000 tickets for the Rolling Stones' forthcoming gig sold out within 5 minutes of them going on sale, despite fan concerns over ticket prices. The Rolling Stones first played Hyde Park on July 5 1969, just two days after the death of founder member Brian Jones.