Fresh from a phenomenal weekend of festival fun and incredible music, Sky presents the Isle of Wight Festival organisers have announced dates for next year’s event: 18th – 21st June 2026. Early bird tickets are on sale at 8am BST tomorrow (Thursday 26th June) at www.isleofwightfestival.com.

The 2025 festival was a triumph, with the sun shining as Sting swapped the Fields Of Gold for the fields of Seaclose Park as he performed a stunning headline set on Friday night, before Welsh rock band Stereophonics returned to the Isle Of Wight main stage for the first time in nine years with a euphoric headline set on Saturday, and Justin Timberlake closed the festival on Sunday in an epic, crowd-pleasing headline set of hit after hit, saying “I’ve been trying to get to Isle Of Wight for years and years and years and it’s everything I thought it was”.

Across the weekend fans took in performances from The Corrs, Lottery Winners, The Script, Paul Heaton, Busted, Razorlight, Jess Glynne, Texas, Olly Murs, Clean Bandit, Supergrass, James, Yard Act, Remember Monday, English Teacher, Midge Ure and many many more.

Fans can secure their ticket for the 2026 event at early bird prices with tickets going on sale today (Thursday 26th June) at 8am BST. Check out www.isleofwightfestival.com for more information.

Early Bird ticket prices (no additional fees):

● Weekend with / without Camping: £231.35
● Islander: £187.35
● Older Child (9-12): £25
● Younger Child (3-8): £15
● Infant (2 & under): Free
● Campervan: £308.00
● Campervan + Electricity: £458.00
● Weekend Car Parking: £35
Payment plans available

Applications for our Accessibility facilities will open later in the year. Please note that there is no separate ‘accessibility’ ticket category. Customers wishing to apply for our Accessibility facilities should buy a standard ticket now and apply for the facilities when applications open. For more information please visit https://isleofwightfestival.com/info/accessible

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