Stevie Wonder will headline London’s British Summertime Festival, for the second time in 3 years. He’s appearing at the event in Hyde Park on Saturday 6th July with a show called ‘Song Party – A Celebration of Life, Love and Music’, alongside special guest Lionel Richie.
68 year-old Stevie has been in the music industry for the best part of six decades after his first professional recordings aged 11. Tickets go on sale this Friday morning the 29th of March.
Daniel Mathieson, Head of Experiential Marketing and Partnerships for Barclaycard, said: “Stevie and Lionel have been part of the fabric of music and culture globally for the best part of six decades and between them have an incredible amount of accolades as testament to their phenomenally successful music careers. It’s ‘signed sealed and delivered’ – Saturday night couldn’t get any better.”
Already announced for Barclaycard presents British Summer Time Hyde Park 2019 is Celine Dion, Barbara Streisand, Florence + The Machine,The National and Robbie Williams.
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