Next year’s Isle of Wight Festival will take place a week later than usual between 20th-23rd June 2024, with early bird tickets to go on sale later today (Friday), organisers have announced.
Festival regulars will notice that the decision has been taken to push next year’s event back by a week, with Isle of Wight Festival 2024 set to get underway on Thursday 20th June.
As well as a new date it has been revealed that there will be both camping and non-camping tickets next year, as well as 2 children’s ticket options; ages 3-8 and 9-12, plus the normal infant ticket.
Just over 20,000 tickets were sold within a week of going on sale last year, so Islanders are being urged to snap up the early bird offer as soon as possible.
Tickets – both payment plan or full payment – will go on sale through The Price is Wight and www.isleofwightfestival.com/tickets at midday.




























































































Ah didn’t want to clash with Download – Good plan
Instead it clashes with Glastonbury
Obviously it can’t be the same dates every year, if it was next year final day would be a Monday, apart from 1st one after covid it’s moves forward or back a weekend
The way Interest Rates are going no one will be able to afford to attend the event.
They will, just not feed the kids or pay energy bills or rent. Priority will be Festival Tickets and the others can go without. Anyone on Universal Credit shouldn’t be allowed,tax payers paying for a Festival ticket, hardly essential!.
Wow… with that mentality we’re one step from reopening the workhouses. Next you’ll suggest forced sterilisation so lower classes are unable to even have kids.
We dont want that. Where would the work labour come from then
ye be a good start…for all the scum about to be born never to work for us to pay for ..
What a horrible thing to say! Unbelievable… Let’s hope Karma is a thing…
It’s vile to wish karma on someone. That’s not how it works
Will they be offering a payment plan option for the food and drink?
Can’t rely on the quality of the lineup anymore. So early bird tickets are a big no.
Indeed,judging by this year’s dismal musical fayre at Glasters,i suspect raw soil is now a feature with the barrel scraping’s of modern ‘pop’ culture ? Kasabian anyone ?
So what’s the BIG CHANGE???
The fact that it’s 7days later than most previous years.
Or that they’re selling non-camping tickets… At the same price as the camping tickets (so why bother)
So this will clash with Glastonbury then?
Glastonbury better and live televised it was crap on sky arts..
I’m not sure on the dates but will this not clash with Glastonbury dates? Or is that weeks apart?
It’s always moved too and fro a week
Bin it off all together, waste of time space and money. Even a week on the island is still full of the great unwashed wandering around.
I met festival goers on the bus & in pubs. They were mainly pleasant middle class people approaching middle age. Just people looking for a good time. There were a few young excited teens. No ‘great unwashed’ spotted. I think those days have gone but I was one of the great unwashed back in the day. It was fantastic
Music then had originality,genius and vitality unlike latter day pension-plan, designer pop of the Sheeran ilk.