Radio 2 in the Park (formally known as Radio 2 Live, Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park and Radio 2's Festival in a Day) is a British music festival that took place from 2011 to 2019 in Hyde Park in London. It was due to be held in Leeds in September 2022, but it was cancelled due to the death of Elizabeth II; it returned in 2023 as Radio 2 in the Park live from Leicester.
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The idea behind the event was for music fans who enjoy live music but are not comfortable with the idea of a full multi-day festival to be able to experience the variety of artists and the atmosphere that such a festival would offer, without the associated necessities such as camping. The festival is designed to appeal to the over 35 demographic that makes up the majority of BBC Radio 2 listeners, although the event attracts fans of all ages. The line-up is compiled of the various adult contemporary music and specialist genres featured on Radio 2, including folk, country, soul, rock and jazz. The festival was hosted by Chris Evans and later Jo Whiley alongside other Radio 2 presenters and is broadcast live on the station and streamed on the BBC Red Button.[citation needed]
In June 2022, the corporation announced that the festival will be moving away from London, with the 2022 festival set to be held over two days at Temple Newsam Park in Leeds, but it was cancelled following the death of Elizabeth II.[1]
In 2017, the attendance was 45,000.[2]
Live in Hyde Park 2011
The inaugural festival in a day was held on 11 September 2011.[3] Lionel Richie was originally set to headline the event but was forced to cancel due to ill health.[4]
Live in Hyde Park 2012
The 2012 festival in a day was held on 9 September.[5]
Live in Hyde Park 2013
The 2013 festival in a day was held on 8 September.[6]
Live in Hyde Park 2014
The 2014 festival in a day was held on 14 September.[7]
Live in Hyde Park 2015
The 2015 festival in a day was held on 13 September.[8]
The line-up was revealed by Chris Evans between 8 and 12 June.[9]
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Genre |
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Rod Stewart |
Pop rock, Blue-eyed soul, Blues rock |
Another Country |
Giorgio Moroder |
Electronic, Synth-pop, Disco |
Deja Vu |
Bryan Adams |
Rock |
Get Up |
The Corrs |
Alternative rock, Celtic Fusion, Pop rock |
White Light |
Leona Lewis |
R&B, Soul, Pop, Adult contemporary |
I Am |
Kate Rusby |
Folk |
The Frost Is All Over |
Will Young |
Pop, Synth-pop, Soul, Adult contemporary |
85% Proof |
Shaun Escoffery |
R&B |
In The Red Room |
Ward Thomas and The Shires |
Country, Country pop |
From Where We Stand and Brave |
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Live in Hyde Park 2019
The 2019 festival in a day was held on 15 September. Two acts were announced each day by Zoe Ball starting on Monday 3 June 2019, with the headliners the Pet Shop Boys being revealed on Thursday 6 June.[14] Emeli Sandé was originally scheduled to perform but cancelled on the day due to having lost her voice. Her set was replaced by a Craig Charles DJ set.[15] There was also a DJ set from Gary Davies. During the headlining set, Olly Alexander and Beverley Knight appeared as special guests.
Live in Hyde Park 2020
This year's Live in Hyde Park was a virtual affair due to coronavirus.[16]
On 12 and 13 September 2020, the BBC aired new sets recorded from home by Sheryl Crow, Nile Rodgers and Chic featuring Rebecca Ferguson, Craig David, Erasure, Sir Tom Jones, The Killers, John Legend, McFly, Gregory Porter and The Pretenders. Several past performances by Sir Elton John, Jeff Lynne, Kylie Minogue, Pet Shop Boys, Rita Ora, Sir Rod Stewart, Shania Twain, Smokey Robinson and Take That were also made available to watch on BBC iPlayer.[17]
Radio 2 Live in Leeds 2022
Following two cancelled years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was announced on 5 April 2022 that the event was to be rebranded as Radio 2 Live 2022 and would take place in Leeds at Temple Newsam on 17 and 18 September.[18] The line-up was announced on 14 June by Zoe Ball, revealing that Simple Minds would be headlining the event. Ball also stated that two additional acts would be announced in the following weeks[19][20] On 2 August, Robbie Williams and the BBC Concert Orchestra were revealed as the second headliner alongside Elbow and the Radio 2 DJ line-up, which features Richie Anderson, Sara Cox, Rylan Clark, DJ Spoony, Jo Whiley, Dermot O'Leary, Gary Davies, Trevor Nelson, Tony Blackburn, Kate Bottley, and OJ Borg.[21][22]
However, on 9 September, the event was cancelled following the death of Queen Elizabeth II the previous day.[23]
Radio 2 in the Park, Leicester 2023
On June 12, 2023, it was announced that Leicester would be hosting Radio 2 in the Park on Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 September at Victoria Park.[24] The following day, Zoe Ball announced the full line up, with Kylie Minogue as headliner and also featuring Rick Astley, Sam Ryder, James Blunt, Bananarama, and Tears for Fears, the latter two of whom were previously slated to appear at the 2022 event, which was cancelled last year due to the death of Elizabeth II.[25] The festival featured DJ sets from Gary Davies, Rylan Clark, and Scott Mills.