A host of charities came together to celebrate the final day of the Sky presents the Isle of Wight Festival 2026 after spending the past 4 days engaging with festival goers under the arches of Penny Lane.
Supported by the Festival team, the organisations have been running stalls close to the campsite entrance and Electro Love throughout the event.
Among those represented were Isle of Wight children’s charity, Daisy Chains, Isle of Wight Pride and Wessex Cancer Support, accompanied by mascot Wolly.
They were joined by Beaulieu Respite, which is based on the land that becomes the Festival site each year, as well as Ventnor’s St Catherine’s School for Speech, Language and Communication.
Also celebrating a successful Festival were the Bay Youth Project in Sandown, learning disability support charity Haylands Farm, Freshwater Bay’s Dimbola and national organisations Oxfam and The Wave Project: Surf Therapy Charity.
Completing the line-up was Mountbatten Isle of Wight, whose hospice is situated just yards from the Festival site and provides 24/7 care and support to patients and families across the Island.
The charities say the event has provided an opportunity to raise awareness of their work and engage with thousands of visitors attending the Isle of Wight Festival over the weekend.





























































































