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Barclaycard presents Isle of Wight Festival 2024 - The Washroom in Newport,

Jun 21, 2024  ·  Isle of Wight Festival Isle of Wight Festival

Isle of Wight Festival
Jun 21
Isle of Wight Festival
Past Concert

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With over 15 million records sold, Crowded House has won 13 ARIA Awards, an MTV VMA, and a BRIT Award. Known for hits like “Don’t Dream It’s Over,” they excel in jangle-pop.
Wunderhorse, a British guitar band led by Jacob Slater, blend vivid songwriting with visceral live shows. They've toured with Fontaines D.C. and Sam Fender.
Johnny Marr, born in England, is a key figure in British indie music, known for The Smiths and collaborations with The The and Modest Mouse. His solo work, including UK Top Ten albums like The Messenger and Playland, highlights his melodic genius. Marr has collaborated with artists like The Pretenders and Billie Eilish and composed with Hans Zimmer for "No Time To Die." His anthology, Spirit Power, showcases his enduring impact.
English rock band The Darkness, known for their theatrical style and high-energy rock bombast, rose to fame with hits like "I Believe in a Thing Called Love." Fronted by Justin Hawkins, they won numerous awards and reunited in 2011 after a brief split, releasing albums like "Motorheart."
Mike Skinner, born in the UK, is known for his influential project The Streets. Fusing hip-hop with British influences, he gained fame with "Original Pirate Material" and hits like "Dry Your Eyes." His 2006 album explored celebrity life, featuring collaborations with Pete Doherty. After retiring in 2011, Skinner returned in 2017, collaborating with Tame Impala and others.
The K’s, an indie band from Warrington, UK, topped charts with debut album 'I Wonder If The World Knows?' They won Best Breakthrough Act at the 2024 Northern Brits and rocked major festival stages like Glastonbury and Reading.

Venue Info

Isle of Wight Festival

Fairlee Rd, Newport PO30 2EL, UK Directions

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