Midnight Til Morning ticked off a massive bucket list performance on Sunday (June 28th).
The Australian-American four-piece performed at BST Hyde Park in London, playing to a crowd of more than 70,000 people as one of the day’s key support acts.
The show marked a historic moment for the festival: ATEEZ became the first K-pop act to headline BST Hyde Park, with Midnight Til Morning among the acts selected to support on the bill.
The band played a 30-minute set on the Great Oak Stage, featuring fan favourites “Bye” and “Ghost of Us” alongside their latest single “Math”. The performance adds them to the list of artists to have appeared on the stage, which has previously hosted Olivia Rodrigo, Sabrina Carpenter, SZA, Noah Kahan, Lewis Capaldi, Maroon 5, Olivia Dean, and Céline Dion.
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The appearance also served as a preview of the band’s return to the UK and Europe this October, where they will embark on a full headline tour across the continent, building on the momentum of their rapidly growing international fanbase.
Midnight Til Morning comprises Australians Conor Smith and Mason Watts alongside Americans Shane Appell and Zach Newbould. The group formed on Building the Band, the Netflix series that ranked in the global top 10 in 2025.
