Bob Dylan and Neil Young to joint headline London's British Summer Time at Hyde Park
Folk/rock icons Bob Dylan and Neil Young will share a stage and co-headline next year's British Summer Time at Hyde Park.
Next year's British Summer Time at London's Hyde Park will be one to add to the music history books as 10-time Grammy winner Bob Dylan will bring his band to unite with folk rock heavyweight Neil Young to co-headline the London festival.
Neil Young will be bringing his Promise of the Real band which he recorded 2017's The Visitor with. The band includes Willie Nelson's sons Lukas and Micah.
Speaking about the iconic headliners, James King, Senior Vice President, AEG Presents, says, "Barclaycard presents British Summer Time has always tried to deliver the greatest possible one off live experiences for music fans in London and being able to bring together two of the biggest cultural icons together for this historic day of music counts as possibly the biggest event we have ever delivered in Hyde Park."
This year's Birtish Summer Time saw Paul Simon play his last ever UK show, as well as performances from The Cure, Eric Clapton, Michael Buble, Bruno Mars and Roger Waters.
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