Warrior Festival is set to return next month, bringing explosive live music, immersive entertainment and community spirit back to the scenic grounds of Robin Hill next month.
Now in its latest edition, the not-for-profit festival continues to support The Wight Brainy Bunch – a local charity that helps families affected by brain tumours – while delivering a weekend of celebration across multiple stages and venues.
Organisers say the 2025 event will be the boldest yet, showcasing 22 tribute acts and original artists on the Main Stage, alongside homegrown bands on the Woodland Stage, curated by Platform One. A new addition this year is the Warrior Dance stage, powered by Secret Island and curated by Our Girl G.
The festival, set to take place on Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th September, will also feature tipi experiences, a street food village, charity spotlights and access to all of Robin Hill’s attractions.
Speaking about the growing success of the event, organisers have said:
“We’re building something truly special.
“Each year we grow not just in size, but in spirit. Warrior is about community, passion, and doing something meaningful through music.”
Warrior Festival was founded to raise funds for The Wight Brainy Bunch – a charity launched by Ryde firefighter Mark Grimes and his wife Kathryn, following Mark’s diagnosis with a brain tumour in 2015.
Tickets are now available at www.thepriceiswight.co.uk, with several access options:
- Weekend General Access: £40
- Saturday or Sunday General Access: £25
- Warrior Dance Stage Access Only: £15
- Weekend Camping: £30
- Children (1 metre to 16 years): £12
- Under 1 metre: Free (ticket still required)
- Guaranteed Parking: £7.50




























































































A fantastic event and not for profit which is wonderful to see! Hopefully they can raise lots of money and everyone can have a really great weekend. We are going and really looking forward to it.