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Isle of Wight Festival announce 7 more acts for the Big Top stage

Germein Sisters, Simon Townshend, Bang Bang Romeo, Lounge Kittens, & more

By Scott Williams | Published:

Isle of Wight Festival 2016 - around the festival site
Photo credit: Steve Collins


Germein Sisters, Simon Townshend, Bang Bang Romeo, The Lounge Kittens, The Carnabys, The Novatones, and Kerri Watt will appear on the Big Top Stage at the Isle of Wight Festival hapopening at Newport's Seaclose Park from Thursday 9th until Sunday 12th June 2016.

Friday night is co-headlined by Stereophonics, and Faithless, Saturday is The Who, while the Sunday headliner is Queen with Adam Lambert, while elsewhere there's 40 years of punk with Iggy Pop, Adam Ant, The Damned, Buzzcocks, The Godfathers, and The Sex Pissed Dolls, plus Richard Ashcroft, Sigma, Jess Glynne, Pendulum (DJ set), Everything Everything, Blossoms, Sunset Sons, Feeder, Cast, Reef, Turin Brakes, Alabama 3, Joanne Shaw Taylor, The Second Sons, The Corrs, Busted, The Cribs, The Kills, Ocean Colour Scene, Status Quo Mike + the Mechanics, Twin Atlantic, Half Moon Run, Gabrielle Aplin, The High Kings, Reverend And The Makers, The Wonder Stuff, Sixx Am, Lissie, The Family Rain, James Walsh, and includes Ben Montague, Laurence Fox, Lucy May, The High Kings, Ilona, Turrentine Jones, Little Eye, Ellie Rose, Tom Figgins, Andrea Riso, Apollo Junction, Daughters of Davis, King Eider, Laura Jeanne, Monroe, Our Cousin Paula, Paves, Pronghorn, Scaffolder, Sleeping Gun, Sound of the Sirens, Steph Willis, My Girl The River, The River 68's, The Severs, Tim Arnold, and Bjorn Tagemose silent film experience Gutterdammerung.

Expect many more names to be announced for the festival's multiple stages.

For the line-up details as available see the Isle of Wight Music Festival line-up page.

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Tickets including booking fees are priced at £202.80 with camping, a student ticket is priced at £186.90, and a teen  (aged 13-17 years) ticket is priced at £155.20. Children aged 12 and under can attend free of charge, and a campervan ticket was priced at £120 (and have sold out). Tickets without camping will be available at a later date.