Black Eyed Peas at Greenwich Summer Sounds 2023: Full info, including set times and weather

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Everything fans need to know about the Black Eyed Peas’ Friday Greenwich Summer Sounds show.

Greenwich Summer Sounds will host The Black Eyed Peas this weekend. The Boom Boom Pow hitmakers will headline the event this Friday (July 7).

The I Got A Feeling hitmakers are one of the Greenwich-based music events’ headline acts that will perform on the lawns of the area’s historic Old Royal Naval College. Tom Jones and The Kaiser Chiefs will also perform over the 2023 edition of the festival.

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The group’s 2023 festival performance will mark their first in the capital for four years. The Black Eyed Peas last performed in London at the 2019 run of BST Hyde Park.

As well as festivals, the Let’s Get It Started singers have performed at some of London’s iconic music venues, including the O2 Arena. The spot hosted the group’s 2010 tour titled E.N.D. World Tour.

Here’s everything Black Eyed Peas fans heading to their Greenwich Summer Sounds show need to know.

Entry times for Black Eyed Peas at Greenwich Summer Sounds 2023 - when it starts and finishes

Doors for the Black Eyed Peas’ Friday headline show will open at 5.30pm. The first performance of the night will start at 6.30pm. The final set will wrap up at around 10.15pm.

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Greenwich Summer Sounds 2023 Black Eyed Peas full support lineup and set times

  • DJ Spoony - 6.30pm - 7.30pm
  • Ellie Sax - 8pm - 8.45pm 
  • Black Eyed Peas - 9.15pm - 10.15pm

Weather forecast for Black Eyed Peas’ Greenwich Summer Sounds 2023 show

The sun is set to shine down on Greenwich Summer Sounds attendees this Friday. Temperatures are expected to peak at 25C in the late afternoon and will ease slightly as the evening of music kicks off.

Highs: 25C

Lows: 18C

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