Isle Of Wight Festival has confirmed more acts for its 2025 line-up, including Razorlight, English Teacher, Yard Act and more.
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The annual event is due to take place from June 19 to 22 at Seaclose Park, and back in September it was confirmed that Justin Timberlake, Sting and Stereophonics would be joining as headliners.
A new batch of acts have now been added to the line-up. Playing alongside Razorlight, Yard Act and English Teacher are Midge Ure, Pale Waves, Twin Atlantic, Alessi Rose, Amble and Nieve Ella.
Also joining the bill are Arthur Hill, Mae Muller, Matilda Mann, The Lilacs, Rhythm Of The 90s, Emmanuel Kelly and the UK’s Eurovision 2025 entry Remember Monday.
Other artists included in the initial announcement were Faithless, Example, The Script, Clean Bandit, James, Paul Heaton, Olly Murs, The Lottery Winners, The Lathums, Alison Moyet and Dean Lewis.
More acts were added in November, including Jess Glynne, Supergrass – playing their debut album ‘I Should Coco’ in full – Busted, The Corrs, Amy MacDonald, Ella Eyre, and indie bands Lightning Seeds and The Pigeon Detectives.
At the time of the first line-up drop, the festival’s promoter John Giddings said: “What a line-up we have in store already for the next edition of The Isle of Wight Festival. This first announcement spans global music icons to the freshest new talent and we have many more names to come so stay tuned.”
The festival also recently opened Experience 25 – a celebration of all 25 Isle Of Wight Festivals – featuring original events in 1968 through to 2024 with photos, video, memorabilia and art installations.
Back in 2019, NME awarded the Isle Of Wight festival four stars, naming Yungblud, Madness, Biffy Clyro and Lily Allen among the best performances of the weekend.
“There was rain, a tornado, acts who were forced to pull out last minute, and there were acts who literally pulled out last minute. None of it really mattered though – because the music trumped it all,” it read.