Example & DJ Wire, Madeon, Sub Focus, A-Trak, & more for The Isle of Wight Festival

dance line-up announced

By Scott Williams | Published: Fri 1st Feb 2013

around the festival site (Friday 2)

Thursday 13th to Sunday 16th June 2013
Seaclose Park, Newport, Isle of Wight, PO30 2DN, England MAP
£185
Daily capacity: 90,000
Last updated: Thu 30th May 2013

Example & DJ Wire, Madeon, Sub Focus, Jaguar Skills, and A-Trak top the line-up for the Dance Tent and the Big Top stages at this summer's Isle of Wight Festival as a UK Festival exclusive. They will perform on the Main Stage on Sunday 16th June.

around the festival site (Friday 2)
The Isle of Wight Festival Dance line up is topped by A-Trak and Jaguar Skills Live on Thursday. Headlining on Friday will be Example & DJ Wire alongside Frenchman Madeonw. Over in the Big Top on Saturday Sub Focus Live tops the bill. Throughout the weekend the Silent Disco King will be spinning a spectrum of tracks in The Dance Tent.

Also confirmed are Lee Foss, Miguel Campbell, Derrick Carter, Benga, Andy C, Grandmaster Flash, Mosca, Huxley, Ms Dynamite, Mistajam, Modestep, MK, Wiley, Friction, Roses Gabor, Duke Dumont, Monsta , Gorgon City, Waifs and Strays, Alexis Raphael, DJ Ez, and Faith SFX.

The festival taking place from Thursday 13th until Sunday 16th June 2013 will offer top rock and indie names, legendary acts, and rising stars, on three main stages in a relaxed festival atmosphere.

The Stone Roses headline Friday, The Killers headline Saturday, and Bon Jovi close Sunday.
Other acts announced include Boomtown Rats, Paul Weller, I Am Kloot, Ke$ha, Steve Harley, Devlin, Little Angels, Lawson, Jake Bugg, Emeli Sande, Palma Violets, Ben Howard, Laura Mvula, Newton Faulkner, Lianne La Havas, Willy Moon, Young Guns, Kids in Glass Houses, Tracer, Stackridge, The Blockheads, Hugh Cornwell, Levellers, Steve Forbert, The Script, Bloc Party, Paloma Faith, The Maccabees, Ellie Goulding, Happy Mondays, Blondie, and more.
For the line-up details as available please click here.

An adult ticket with camping is priced at £185, and a child (7 to 12 years) weekend ticket with camping is priced at £92.50. A day ticket is priced at £75. All children 6 years old and under on 13th June 2013 can go free of charge but must still be included in the booking in order to receive a wristband. A Campervan ticket is priced at £100, and car parking is priced from £10.

To buy tickets, click here.

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


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