Lewis Capaldi, Lionel Richie, Kasabian, Pete Tong and Muse will headline next year’s Isle of Wight Festival, it has been announced this morning (Monday).
Other acts set to descend on Seaclose Park next June include Nile Rodgers & CHIC, Blossoms, Rudimental, Tom Grennan, Shaggy, Craig David, Happy Mondays, UB40 ft Ali Campbell & Astro and The Proclaimers.
More acts are to be announced between now and next year’s event, which will take place between 16th-19th June 2022 – just 9 months after the delayed 2021 instalment.
Tickets for the cinch presents the Isle of Wight Festival 2022 will go on sale from Friday (1st October) at https://www.thepriceiswight.co.uk/. Early bird tickets were being sold last week.





























































































I’ll go when they start doing Christmas music.
I’ll go when there is something worth going for.
Guess for you it is ONLY about the bands YOU want to see, guess the atmosphere, music all day and night and a good group of friends. Perhaps you have no friends?
Like whom/what exactly ?
Elvis ? The queen ? The tarjmahal ?
Oh what a tough life you lead Colin.
Reply when there is something worth replying with
Muse!!!!! Yes!!!!!! Glad I got the early birds
Will the proclaimers be walking the 500 miles do we think?
Hopefully they don’t make it!
How exciting ‘not’ boring!
Same old!!!! Maybe one day there might be headliners for all 3 days who havnt played IOW before!!
Who do you suggest ? Don’t want much do you ? What about Derick Sandy, or the Beatles.
After all these years our island can still host a music festival. Whatever type of music is on let’s embrace it, it’s only beneficial to our economy. Yes it’s affects my daily commute, so what!!!. For the greater good ? .
Absolutely right! We’re lucky to have it – embrace it!!
People on the island just moan about everything and nothing. It is in there psyche, and the worst culprits I seem to come across are all the overners who move here to retire.
To have an international music festival on our doorstep should be celebrated. The few spoil it for the many. It’s all about them and there spoilt, selfish ways.
What a load on nonsense. The festival just gets worse every year. They charge top money and deliver second rate music.