
Fresh from his performance at Glastonbury's Worthy Farm, Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts are set to take over BST Hyde Park on Friday.
It's the latest in a series of incredible concerts starring the likes of Sabrina Carpenter, Stevie Wonder and more, and with the big night drawing closer fans are wondering what time the rocker will take to the stage.

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There's a whole day of entertainment to look forward to before Neil Young takes to the stage, including Yusuf/Cat Stevens, Van Morrison and many more.
Here are all the timings you need to know.
Entry is from 2pm with last entry for all shows at 8.30pm. Neil is set to take to the stage at 8.50pm, finishing at 10.20pm on the Great Oak Stage.
Where to get last-minute Neil Young tickets
If you sat at home watching the Glasto livestream kicking yourself for not grabbing tickets to see the Cinnamon Girl singer live, you're in luck as there's still time to get tickets.
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Treat yourself with VIP tickets from AXS, starting from £220.75 for Gold Circle - Tier 3 tickets, which get you directly in front of the main Great Oak Stage, as well as Gold VIP Hydeaway tickets from £275.75 and the Diamond VIP experience from £325.75. These tickets give you access to a special Diamond viewing area.
For standard, non-early entry tickets, Viagogo has them starting from £144.

If you really want to push the boat out, Seat Unique has some extra fancy VIP treatment options, with VIP Terrace tickets starting from £325.75, the Diamond VIP experience from £440.75, or the Great Oak Roof Garden for £954.
Who else is playing at BST Hyde Park this summer?
BST Hyde Park is closing out its 2025 season in legendary style, with a packed lineup that reads like a rock 'n' soul hall of fame.
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This week sees the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra in a cinematic, sunset-soaked setting on Thursday 10.
The following day, Neil Young & the Chrome Hearts will share the bill with folk and rock royalty Yusuf (Cat Stevens) and Van Morrison, plus an eclectic support lineup including Naima Bock and Alice Merton.
Saturday,July 12 sees Stevie Wonder bringing his Love, Light & Song tour to London alongside a stacked line-up (think Ezra Collective, Corinne Bailey Rae, and a rare appearance from Lulu).
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Finally, on July 13, Jeff Lynne’s ELO will bow out the festival with symphonic rock grandeur, supported by classic rock staples The Doobie Brothers and Steve Winwood, alongside Dhani Harrison and rising names like Cats in Space and W.H. Lung.
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