The Pretenders, The Kooks, Imelda May, & Razorlight for Isle of Wight Festival 2017

plus Alison Moyet, Scouting For Girls, Melanie C, Space & more

By Neil Greenway | Published: Tue 28th Feb 2017

The Pretenders

Thursday 8th to Sunday 11th June 2017
Seaclose Park, Newport, Isle of Wight, PO30 2DN, England MAP
£195 with camping
Daily capacity: 90,000
Last updated: Thu 25th May 2017

More acts and the day-splits have been announced for the Isle of Wight Festival which takes place at Seaclose Park from Thursday 8th until Sunday 11th June 2017.

Confirmed for the Thursday along with the previously announced The Alarm are Razorlight, Starsailor, and The Sex Pissed Dolls.

New for the Friday alongside David Guetta, Run DMC and more are The Pretenders, Alison Moyet, Lucy Spraggan, and Paradisia.

For Saturday with headliners Arcade Fire, and Catfish & The Bottlemen, and more, are The Kooks, Melanie C, Tom Chaplin, The Slow Readers Club, Space, The Showhawk Duo, Bang Bang Romeo, Alex Francis, and Victoria.

And on Sunday joining Rod Stewart, Bastille, Clean Bandit and more are Imelda May, Scouting For Girls, Judas, and Wild Front.

The Isle of Wight Festival has headliners of David Guetta, Arcade Fire, and Rod Stewart, plus Kaiser Chiefs, Bastille, Texas, Jack Savoretti, Example & DJ Wire, and many more. Please see the line-up page for all the names announced so far and the day splits.

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Tickets are priced at £195 with camping, a student ticket is priced at £186.90, and a teen  (aged 13-17 years) ticket is priced at £155. Children aged 12 and under can attend free of charge, and a campervan ticket is priced at £195. Day tickets are priced at  £60 for Friday, and £80 for Saturday or Sunday.




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