From June 29 until July 14, London's Hyde Park will be packed with thousands of music as the annual BST Hyde Park concert series returns.

London will welcome a host of music icons including Kings of Leon, Kylie, Robbie Williams, Stevie Nicks and more with the BST Hyde Park concerts. 

The concerts are just around the corner so ticket holders should be aware of what they can't bring into the venue, Hyde Park for the shows you are attending.

To get full advice and detailed information on all prohibited items and the bag policy head to the BST website

BST Hyde Park 2024 Bag Policy

American Express presents BST Hyde Park shares that all large bags will not be permitted but you can take small bags in with you. 

Sharing that they class small bags as no larger than 297mm x 210mm x 210mm or smaller than an A4 piece of paper.

BST also stated that there is only one bag allowed per person and all persons and bags will be subject to search on entry. 

BST Hyde Park Prohibited Items

For your security, safety and comfort BST has shared what items are prohibited from the site.

From glass, banners, and chairs there are several items you need to be aware are prohibited as they could be confiscated or potentially refused entry with no refund available.

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Banners are allowed up to A1 in size and battery-powered fairy lights on them will be permitted but they can only be created on bendable material. 

They also note that customers should please respect other fans and not compromise their enjoyment of the show with their signs or banners.


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Prohibited items

  •  Gas canisters
  •  Promotional or commercial objects or materials
  • Air Horns, Klaxons or Similar
  • Bicycles, Skateboards & Scooters
  • Chairs, Stools & Seat Sticks
  • Chinese Lanterns
  • Dangerous or Hazardous Items
  • Drones
  • Explosives
  • Fire of Fireworks
  • Flags, Banners and Poles
  • Glass (Of any kind)
  • Hand-held communication devices such as radios, radio jammers/scanners
  • High-viz, klaxons and other similar items capable of making loud noise, 
  • Knives or anything that could be adopted for use as a weapon
  • Large Umbrellas
  • Laser pens
  • Mechanical or electronic sound-emitting devices, such as megaphones
  • Psychoactive substances ('Legal Highs')
  • Pyrotechnics
  • Racist, xenophobic, political and religious propaganda materials, signs or inappropriate branded items
  • Scooters, skateboards and bicycles
  • Spray Cans
  • Suitcases, Large Rucksacks/ Bags
  • Unauthorised professional photography or filming equipment
  • Weapons

To get more information head to the BST website.