The Amazons will also join the lineup, along with Rag ‘N’ Bone Man and Nieve Ella, for the concert on Friday, July 3, 2026.

Tickets for the event are already available on Ticketmaster.

Amy Macdonald, who hails from Scotland, has previously sold more than 12 million records globally.

She has also achieved four Top 5 albums, with two reaching No 1, and garners six million monthly listeners on Spotify.

Amy Macdonald (Image: Olivia Rose)

Macdonald is set to perform songs from her latest collection, “Is This What You’ve Been Waiting For?”

The Amazons will bring their energetic and intense stage presence to Crystal Palace Park.

They gained attention with their album, “21st Century Fiction,” which highlights their new bold sound.

It retains their trademark riffs and aggression but brings a level of introspection and energy.

Snow Patrol, known for their mainstream breakthrough with “Final Straw” in 2003, will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of their record “Eyes Open.”

This album produced the ‘Most Played Track of the 21st Century’, “Chasing Cars.”

Fans can also look forward to hearing other hits such as “Run,” “Open Your Eyes,” and “Just Say Yes.”

The band consists of Nathan Connolly, Gary Lightbody, and Johnny McDaid.

Snow Patrol (Image: Festival Republic )

They recently completed a successful sold-out tour of Europe, the UK, and Ireland.

Snow Patrol will be performing an outdoor London show for the first time in a long while, and Gary Lightbody expressed his excitement about the concert.

“We’re excited to play Crystal Palace Park next summer,” he said.

“It’ll be our first outdoor London show for a long while. It’s going to be a great day with a fantastic line-up of bands and solo artists.”

Crystal Palace Park has a rich history as a concert venue.

In recent years, it has witnessed performances from The Rolling Stones, Bob Marley, Pink Floyd, Deftones, and RÜFÜS DU SOL.

In 2026, the park will host other shows featuring Alanis Morissette, Two Door Cinema Club, The Offspring, and Kneecap.

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