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Sky presents the Isle of Wight Festival 2025 - Weekend Ticket in Newport,

Jun 19, 2025  ·   · £70 Isle of Wight Festival Isle of Wight Festival Tickets from £70

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Amy Macdonald, born in Scotland, is an indie rocker with six million album sales and four top-five UK albums. Her hit "This Is The Life" topped charts in ten countries. Known for her powerful contralto and classic songwriting, she's had international success for over 15 years, with over 200 million Spotify streams. Her latest album, produced by Jim Abbiss, channels Bruce Springsteen-like grandeur.
Jess Glynne, born in North London, is a Grammy-winning UK singer/songwriter known for hits like "Rather Be" with Clean Bandit and "My Love" with Route 94. Signed to Atlantic Records, her debut album "I Cry When I Laugh" topped UK charts. She collaborated with Rudimental, Tinie Tempah, Macklemore, and Jax Jones.
Stereophonics, a Welsh rock band from Cwmaman, are known for brash guitar rock and alt-pop anthems. Fronted by Kelly Jones, they gained fame with "Performance and Cocktails" in 1999. Their first album "Word Gets Around" reached the UK Top Ten, and they've had eight number-one albums, including "Oochya!" in 2022. They've collaborated with drummers like Jamie Morrison and received a Brit Award for Best New Group. Popular tracks include "Local Boy in the Photograph" and "The Bartender and the Thief."
Sting, born in Wallsend, England, rose to fame with the Police, known for hits like "Every Breath You Take." His solo career blended rock, jazz, and world music, earning numerous awards. He collaborated widely, including with Shaggy, resulting in a Grammy-winning reggae album. Notable solo works include "Desert Rose" and albums like *The Dream of the Blue Turtles*. Recognized with various honors, his diverse collaborations include artists like Bryan Adams and Eric Clapton.
Liverpool-born Ian Broudie, known for The Lightning Seeds, crafted hits like Pure, The Life of Riley, and Three Lions. His style blends pop rock with introspective lyrics. Broudie's album See You in The Stars features collaborations with Terry Hall and James Skelly, showcasing his songwriting finesse. Known for his production skills, Broudie's work continues with tracks like Sunshine, embodying resilience and optimism.
Formed in Leeds, 2004, The Pigeon Detectives, known for energetic indie rock, hit the UK charts with 'Wait for Me' & 'Emergency'. Famous for singles like 'I'm Not Sorry.' Regular festival favorites.
Born in Bromborough, England, Paul Heaton led the Housemartins and the Beautiful South, blending satirical lyrics with catchy melodies. Known for hits like "Happy Hour" and "A Little Time," he achieved chart success and platinum records. Heaton later partnered with Jacqui Abbott for U.K. chart-toppers "Manchester Calling" and "N.K. Pop." He continued to explore genres in solo works, collaborating with artists like Fatboy Slim and Ian Broudie.
UK dance music icon Example is known for chart-topping singles, platinum records, and memorable festival sets. With sold-out tours and a loyal fanbase, he's a staple in the music scene.
British dance group Clean Bandit, formed in 2008, blends classical music with dance-pop. Known for hits like "Rather Be" with Jess Glynne and "Rockabye" with Sean Paul, they’ve won a Grammy and topped charts worldwide. Collaborations include Demi Lovato and Zara Larsson.
Formed in Glasgow in 1987 by Sharleen Spiteri and Johnny McElhone, Texas hit global fame with "I Don't Want a Lover." Known for "Say What You Want" with Wu-Tang's Method Man, they achieved success with albums like "White on Blonde" and "Hi."
British electronica group Faithless, known for arena-filling dance classics, boasts seven Top 10 singles and six Top 10 albums, with 'Sunday 8PM' earning a Mercury Prize nod.
Crystal Tides, an indie rock band from Portsmouth, UK, is known for catchy melodies and energetic shows. Inspired by Arctic Monkeys, they've sold out tours and scored Radio 1 plays.
Reigning from Atlanta, Grammy-nominated Teddy Swims blends R&B, soul, and pop with hits like "Lose Control." With 5B streams, he's celebrated globally, winning prestigious awards and performing at top events.
The Saw Doctors, an iconic band from West Ireland, blends local culture with pop rock. Known for witty lyrics and energetic style, they celebrate their roots through music.
Supergrass, formed in Oxford UK in 1993, are a Brit, Q, NME, and Ivor Novello-winning band known for hits like "Alright" and "Pumping On Your Stereo." They achieved global success with top 10 albums and singles, including their debut "I Should Coco." After splitting in 2010, they reunited in 2019 for a successful world tour and released "The Strange Ones 1994-2008."
Busted, known for pop-punk hits like 'Year 3000' & 'What I Go To School For', marked their 20th year with a sold-out UK tour and their first UK #1 album, featuring 15 guests.
The Lathums, an indie band from Northern England, blend honesty, hope, and heartbreak in their music. Known for tracks like "Fight On" and "How Beautiful Life Can Be," they’ve drawn comparisons to The Smiths and Arctic Monkeys. Their debut and follow-up albums both hit UK No.1. With Alex Moore on vocals, Scott Concepcion on lead guitar, Ryan Durrans on drums, and Matty Murphy on bass, they captivate audiences at sold-out venues like Glastonbury and Manchester’s Castlefield Bowl.
The Script, known for emotive hits like “Hall of Fame” and “Breakeven,” continue post-Mark Sheehan's passing. With 12M album sales and 10B streams, they're set to tour with P!NK.
Justin Timberlake, from Memphis, rose as a pop icon via *NSYNC and hit solo albums like Justified and FutureSex/LoveSounds. Known for hits like "Cry Me a River" and "SexyBack," he also shined in The Social Network and on SNL. Frequent collaborator with Timbaland; won Grammys and starred in Trolls.
Alison Moyet, born in Essex, is a British pop singer known for her rich, bluesy voice. She rose to fame with Yazoo alongside Vince Clarke before achieving solo success. Her debut album, Alf, topped U.K. charts with hits like "Invisible." Moyet explored synth pop, jazz, and orchestral styles. Notable albums include Raindancing and The Minutes. She toured globally and released several live albums, maintaining a strong presence on the U.K. charts. She returned to an electronic sound in her later works and celebrated 40 years as a solo artist with Key in 2024.
The Corrs, an Irish family band blending Celtic music with pop rock, have sold over 40M albums since their 1995 debut. They've won BRIT Awards and performed at Nelson Mandela's 86th birthday. Their second album, Talk On Corners, was the UK's 4th biggest of the 1990s.

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Isle of Wight Festival

Fairlee Rd, Newport PO30 2EL, UK Directions

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