Another huge hand is set to headline at the gig next summer
- Shan Ally, Showbiz Reporter
- Published: 22:25, 28 Oct 2024
- Updated: 22:25, 28 Oct 2024
FESTIVAL-GOERS were left devastated after pre-sale tickets to see Zach Bryan at BST Hyde Park sold out in minutes.
The US singer-songwriter will be gracing the famous Great Oak Stage on Saturday 28 June.
Early bird pre-sale tickets went on sale via Ticketmaster, but all tickets were gone within a few minutes.
The festival's official Instagram account shared: "Pre-sale is now live to see Zach Bryan at American Express presents BST Hyde Park.
"If you’ve signed up to our mailing list, check your email inbox now to secure your tickets before everyone else!
"Payment plans, VIP tickets and hospitality packages are available."
Some fans were left fuming that they had missed out.
One wrote: "No tickets available after being 40th in the queue?"
"All gone apart from VIP," a second said.
A third commented: "Did you even put any tickets on? There was 20 people in front of me in the queue and all tickets gone?"
This person echoed: "Did you actually have any tickets on sale like this is ridiculous."
A confused fan asked: "Can you please confirm whether the tickets have sold out cause I’m still searching. Am I wasting my time?"
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Another added: "How many tickets did you actually release? Like every ticket sold in 5 mins.... seems off."
Although some fans were left disappointed, fans can still get tickets in general sale on Wednesday 30 October.
Their social media page added: "Tickets go on general sale at 10am GMT Wednesday 30 October.
"Missed out on presale this time around? Sign up to our mailing list on our website to stay up to date with all things BST Hyde Park."
Zack will be in good company with the likes of Electric Light Orchestra also set to headline BST Hyde Park 2025 next summer.
“My return to touring began at Hyde Park in 2014”, Jeff said.
"It seems like the perfect place to do our final show. We couldn’t be more excited to share this special night in London with our UK fans. As the song goes, ‘we’re gonna do it One More Time!’”
The announcement comes five months after the death of their keyboardist Richard Tandy.
Jeff told The Times on Sunday: "My return to touring began at Hyde Park in 2014. It seems like the perfect place to do our final show.
"We couldn’t be more excited to share this special night in London with our UK fans. As the song goes, "we’re gonna do it One More Time!"'