Iggy Pop at Crystal Palace Park: Full info on set times and weather for Dog Day Afternoon
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London’s Crystal Palace Park will host some of music’s biggest names as part of its Dog Day Afternoon show. The day of music will take over the greenspace this Saturday (July 1).
Headlined by Iggy Pop, Dog Day Afternoon will also host performances by Heart Of Glass hitmakers Blondie and punk supergroup Generation Sex, whose members include Billy Idol, Steve Jones, Tony James, and Paul Cook.
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Hide AdIggy Pop’s headline concert was announced last November. It will not be the only concert held at Crystal Palace Park in July, as The Lumineers are also set to front a gig there the following weekend.
The rocker last performed in the capital four years ago. Iggy Pop played a show at London’s Barbican Centre in 2019 amid the release of his album Free.
We break down what music fans heading to the Dog Day Afternoon show with Iggy Pop need to know, including set times and what weather to expect.
Entry times for Dog Day Afternoon with Iggy Pop at Crystal Palace Park - when it starts and finishes
Gates for Dog Day Afternoon with Iggy Pop at Crystal Palace Park will open at 1pm. The first performance on Saturday will start at 1.30pm. The final set will wrap around 10pm.
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Hide AdFull set times for Dog Day Afternoon with Iggy Pop at Crystal Palace Park
- Lambrini Girls - 1.30pm
- Buzzcocks - 2.30pm
- Stiff Little Fingers - 3.45pm
- Generation Sex (Billy Idol, Steve Jones, Tony James, Paul Cook) - 5pm
- Blondie - 6.20pm
- Iggy Pop - 8.30pm
Weather forecast for Dog Day Afternoon with Iggy Pop at Crystal Palace Park
Saturday is forecast to have a rainy start, but this is expected to end just before the afternoon of music begins. Those attending the weekend show can expect sunny intervals across the day, according to the Met Office.
Highs: 24C
Lows: 14C
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