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Isle of Wight Festival adds The Nextmen, Freestylers, Evil Nine, + more

line-up announced for Bowtime Bar

By Scott Williams | Published:

Isle of Wight Festival 2010 - The Nextmen
Photo credit: Andy Pitt


The Nextmen, Freestylers, Crystal Fighters, , Sonny Wharton, Evil Nine, Silver Columns, and Jaguar Skills are amongst the acts announced for the Bowtime Bar this year's Isle of Wight Festival line-up.

The Nextmen
Friday's line-up features The Nextmen, Freestylers, Crystal Fighters, Louis La Roche, My Tiger My Timing, Is Tropical, and Rich Clancy.

On Saturday Thomas Gandey (CagedBaby), Sonny Wharton, The Subs, Joe And Will Ask, Dang! DJs, Alvarez Kings, Rich Clancy, Eytan & The Embassy, Gideon Conn, Disco&Mercy, Skinny Lister, and SnatchPopDisco will take to the stage.

On Sunday it's the turn of Evil Nine, The Beat Monkeys, Telephoned, Radioproof, Silver Columns, Jaguar Skills, The Good Natured, Monochrome DJs, Cosmo Jarvis, Ewan Hoozami, DeLooze, SnatchPopDisco, and Robin B.

In the heart of the festival's peaceful arboretum, the Acoustic Stage will play host to some surprise guests over the weekend.

They join a line-up which has headliners Jay-Z, The Strokes, and Paul McCartney along with Pink, Calvin Harris, Orbital, James, Florence And The Machine, Squeeze, Doves, Calvin Harris, Vampire Weekend, Friendly Fires, Spandau Ballet, Ocean Colour Scene, Paloma Faith, The Saturdays, Shakespears Sister, N-Dubz, and La Roux. For the line-up details, day and stage splits as available please click here.

All camping tickets have sold out. Non-camping tickets are priced at £130 for an adult, and £65 for a child ticket (aged 7 to 12 years). All children 6 years old and under on 11th June 2010 can go for free but must still have a ticket.

To buy tickets, click here.