Isle of Wight Festival
About the Festival
Isle of Wight Festival - Rock, Pop, Indie festival featuring Green Day, Noah Kahan, Sting
Festival History & Info
🎂 Founded
1968
58 years of music history
👥 Capacity
90,000
Maximum festival-goers
📜 History
The original Isle of Wight Festivals (1968-1970) were legendary, with the 1970 event attracting 600,000 people and featuring Jimi Hendrix's final UK performance. After a 32-year break, the festival was revived in 2002 and has since become a staple of the UK festival calendar, attracting major international acts while maintaining the island's unique charm and atmosphere.
🎸 Legendary Headliners
☀️ Typical Weather & What to Pack
Mid-June weather on the Isle of Wight is generally pleasant. Temperatures 15-22°C with occasional showers. Sea breezes can make it feel cooler. Bring layers, waterproofs, and sun protection.
✨ Interesting Facts
Full Lineup
Headliners
Weather Forecast
*Historical average for this date
Essential Logistics
⛺ Camping
Available
🚗 Parking
Check festival website for details
🍔 Food & Drink Costs
Burger/Meal: £8-15 per meal
Pint: £6-8 per pint
🚿 Facilities
Available
🚆 Transport
Check festival website for shuttle services
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Festival Poster
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Ticket Options
Standard festival entry • All stages access
Premium viewing • Exclusive areas • Fast-track entry
Weekend camping pitch • Shower facilities
Location Map
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