ATEEZ Headlines British Summer Time Hyde Park in London, Debuts 'BAD' Live
ATEEZ headlined British Summer Time Hyde Park in London with a 90-minute set and premiered 'BAD' from their 14th mini album. The group will meet Korean fans at a Seoul fan meeting in July.
ATEEZ took the stage as headliners at London's 'British Summer Time (BST) Hyde Park' on the 28th (local time), leading a performance of approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. They also performed 'BAD' live, the title track from their recently released 14th mini album, for the first time on this day.

BST Hyde Park Headliner Appearance
'BST Hyde Park' is an outdoor music festival held every summer at Hyde Park in London. The festival has previously featured global pop stars such as Taylor Swift and Adele as headliners.
ATEEZ met local audiences by taking on the headlining performance at this premium festival representing Europe. The appearance underscored the influence they have built in the global market.
Starting with 'BOUNCY' and First Reveal of 'BAD'
The performance began with 'BOUNCY (K-HOT CHILLI PEPPERS)'. ATEEZ followed with major tracks including 'Say My Name', 'WORK', 'Lemon Drop', 'Ice On My Teeth', and 'In Your Fantasy'.
Afterwards, they moved through 'WAVE', 'Adrenaline', 'I’m The One', and 'GUERRILLA', before concluding the stage with the final song 'The Real'. The title track 'BAD' from their 14th mini album was performed on stage for the first time during this concert.
Meeting Domestic Fans at July Seoul Fan Meeting
Throughout the performance, the audience responded with 'sing-alongs,' singing along to the songs. ATEEZ shared their thoughts, saying, "It was wonderful to meet you again in London. Although our nationalities and languages are different, seeing everyone enjoying music together always feels special. We were happy to be able to perform in such a wonderful atmosphere."
Having completed their UK performances, ATEEZ will hold the 2026 ATEEZ fan meeting 'ATINY Voyage: TINY Mystery' for three days from July 17 to 19 at Korea University Hwajeong Gymnasium in Seoul.