Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) will bid farewell to fans with a show in London’s Hyde Park next year.
Electric Light Orchestra will bid farewell to fans with a show in London’s Hyde Park next year. Jeff Lynne’s iconic band will play at the BST festival in July 2025, marking a “final goodbye” from the group, which was founded in Birmingham in 1970.The band is currently on a farewell US tour, Over And Out, which will end on Saturday October 26 at The Kia Forum in Inglewood, California."My return to touring began at Hyde Park in 2014," Lynne said.
The group first split in 1986 but has been touring since 2014. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017. Jim King, chief executive of European festivals at AEG Presents, said: "Jeff Lynne's ELO are loved the world over."The live shows are nothing short of extraordinary and a testament to the incredible catalogue of hits we've enjoyed for over 50 years.
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