Isle of Wight Festival 2019

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Thursday 13th to Sunday 16th June 2019
Seaclose Park, Newport, Isle of Wight, PO30 2DN, England MAP
£175 for the weekend
Daily capacity: 90,000
Last updated: Thu 13th Jun 2019

The festival which offers top rock and indie names, legendary acts, and rising stars, on a large main stage, smaller tented stage, and smaller stages in a relaxed festival atmosphere returns from Thursday 13th until Sunday 16th June 2019.

Attendees are encouraged to wear their finest '60s attire and experience this year's theme of Summer of '69 - Peace and Love, to mark 50 years since the iconic 1969 event.

The charity partner this year is Macmillan Cancer Support, bringing 'Refresh Stations' and the Macmillan Information Support Service Bus.

Line-up

Confirmed acts include Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds; George Ezra; Fatboy Slim; Biffy Clyro; James; Courteeners; Idles; Gerry Cinnamon; Jess Glynne; Madness; Richard Ashcroft; Hacienda Classical, Garbage, Keane, Dermot Kennedy, Sundara Karma, and more.

For the details as available please see the line-up page.

Mystery Jets, Cage The Elephant, and Sam Fender have recently cancelled, and replacements added.

Tickets

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Tickets are on sale, priced as follows:-
weekend with / without camping: £175
student: £160
teen (13-17): £155
child under-12: Free
Friday: £60
Saturday / Sunday: £70

Thursday entertainment

Away from the Main Stage, expect the Big Top, the Dance Tent, Bandstand, Life's A Beach Stage, and small cafe stages offering unsigned acts and local bands.

Ferries

For those travelling to the island, there are various ferry options available, see Red Funnel or Wight Link for details.

Opening times

The arena is open from 2pm until midnight on the Friday, 11am until midnight on the Saturday, and 11am until 11pm on the Sunday. No bottles, or cans may be taken into the arena. The Campsites are open from noon on Thursday until noon on Monday.

Kids Zone

The Kids Zone will feature a variety of events, performances and arts & crafts throughout the three days. Expect also the Rainbow Stage, which features performances from a variety of storytellers, magicians, musicians, circus acts, and and a puppet theatre.

Young families can get into the festival spirit with more activities than ever before - circus workshops, a craft tent and costume as well as singing sessions, story-telling and a Mother and Baby tent for the really little ones.

More information will be here when available.




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