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Sabrina Carpenter brings the house down with legendary british band at BST Hyde Park

Pop icon Sabrina performed two nights at BST Hyde Park this weekend

By TCP News Desk July 07, 2025

Revellers cheer as Sabrina Carpenter brings out legendary British Band at BST Hyde Park over the weekend.

Pop icon Sabrina, 26, who was supported by Amber Mark, Olivia Dean and Clario-performed for two nights at BST Hyde Park this weekend.

Sabrina’s last night performance brought a huge treat for her revellers.

The Espresso singer is known for covering 80s pop hits during her shows, so this time also she chose to team up with a legendary band from that iconic time.

Fans went wild when Sabrina brought Duran Duran to the stage.

Sabrina then belted out a fierce rendition of Hungry Like The Wolf alongside Duran Duran’s lead singer Simon Le Bon and John Taylor.

Fans went frenzy when Sabrina brings on Duran Duran to the stage
Fans went frenzy when Sabrina brings on Duran Duran to the stage

Sabrina left no stone unturned for BST Hyde Park Show

It’s worthy to mention, that Sabrina had worked really hard for a flawless performance at BST Hyde Park.

Sabrina Left No Stone Unturned for BST Hyde Park Show

Sabrina Left No Stone Unturned for BST Hyde Park Show

According to details, “Sabrina spent four days in Hyde Park last week preparing for her shows- that’s a maximum an artist has ever devoted to getting their set perfect.”

She had three backstage areas at BST- one for her band, another for her dancers and a private space for herself.

Where Sabrina stayed for BST Hyde Park show?

Sabrina stayed in one of the London’s poshest hotels, whose guests over the years have included Beyonce and Mariah Carey.

And the music icon rented out the £25,000-a-night penthouses.

The reason why Sabrina preferred to stay there, only because "Sabrina wanted to stay at the very best during her time in the capital," according to the insider.

Why did Sabrina Carpenter faced backlash

In last June, the songstress shared front cover for her album, Mans’ Best Friend, which shows her on her hands and knees in a black minidress with a suited man grabbing her hair.

The post ignited a heated debate, with fans arguing that it played to the male gaze and promoted misogynistic stereotypes. The next week, Sabrina posted two less contentious black-and-white images of herself holding a suited man’s arm, which she captioned, “Here is a new alternate cover approved by God.”

Man’ Best Friend Controversy
Man’ Best Friend Controversy

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