ALTÉGO The UK platinum-certified DJ duo are twin brothers, who meld buzzy dancefloor tunes with slick R&B influences and hip-hop style, amassing a huge TikTok following online. The pair have transformed online megahits into infectious dance-pop, such as remixing Britney Spears’ ‘Toxic’ with Ginuwine's ‘Pony’ which charted on Top 10 on Billboard's R&B Chart. Now, ALTÉGO are ready to make their BST Hyde Park comeback, having opened for the iconic Kylie Minogue in 2024. |
ATEEZ Hailing from KQ Entertainment, ATEEZ quickly distinguished themselves as one of K-pop’s leading acts, selling out a global tour just four months into their career. Their artistic identity is defined by interconnected storytelling, unfolding across their ‘TREASURE,’ ‘FEVER,’ ‘THE WORLD’ and ‘GOLDEN HOUR’ album series. |
Conan Gray Conan’s record-breaking year with his latest album, 'Wishbone', debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Album Sales chart and Top 3 on the Billboard 200 — marking the highest chart debut and biggest sales week of his career. With over 12 billion global streams to date, Conan returned to the Top 15 of the Billboard 200 with Superache (2022), Found Heaven (2024), and Wishbone (2025). |
Stefan Mahendra The South East London-bred musician who has established himself as an anomaly amongst modern-day RnB artists. Half Sri Lankan and half German, Mahendra proudly represents his roots, with his wide and varied influences stemming from his rich cultural background and early exposure to gospel music in the church. From there, his love of soul, r&b, and Motown grew immeasurably, setting the tone for what his career is today. |
Taemin South Korean artist, actor and member of boyband SHINEee - your favourite artist’s favourite idol. Taemin has emerged as a solo artist in his own class, earning praise from NME who labelled him as “one of the industry’s most boundary-pushing and inimitable icons”. Taemin’s earnest praise is well deserved. In the last few years alone, he’s fashioned a fresh image of a K-Pop artist, proving there’s little getting in his way. This year, he made history by becoming the first male K-pop artist to perform at Coachella. |







