I don’t have live updates in front of me right now. Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting:
- There have been ongoing rumors and discussions about Justin Bieber headlining BST Hyde Park in London in 2026, with some outlets noting talks but no formal confirmation as of the latest reports. This is not an official announcement, just media speculation.[1][3]
- Historically, Bieber headlined BST Hyde Park in 2016, and fans are watching for a potential return in 2026 after his health hiatus and more recent activity, but nothing definitive has been publicly confirmed yet. For context, his Hyde Park appearance in 2016 was widely covered by outlets at the time.[5]
If you’d like, I can search for the very latest official announcements or ticketing details and summarize them with citations. Would you like me to look for an official statement from Bieber’s team or the BST Hyde Park organizers?
Sources
Canadian pop star Justin Bieber has arrived for a Hillsong Church conference in Sydney to 'build stronger foundations into his life,' said the church in statement.
www.cbc.caJustin and Hailey Bieber are in a "strong place" and "focused on their own lives" amid their emotional Grammys return, sources tell PEOPLE exclusively.
people.com'After what had happened, we are all so terrified of what could possibly happen again whilst Justin is performing.'
www.elle.comThe 28-year-old Grammy winner, who was diagnosed with the Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome earlier this year, had in June said he would put a hold on his world tour due to illness. A BookMyShow spokesperson said that the tour's Indian producers were "extremely disappointed" about the development.
economictimes.indiatimes.comJustin Bieber may be following his own song 'Never Say Never' by deciding to make a comeback nine years after he last took to the stage in the UK.The Peaches hitmaker, 31, can be joined by other stars including Lewis Capaldi, Marron 5...
www.geo.tvBieber's support acts include DJ Martin Garrix, Swedish singer-songwriter Tove Lo and Brits Critics' Choice nominee Anne-Marie.
news.sky.com