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Isle Of Wight Events Guide - June 2026

  • Writer: Dominic  Kureen
    Dominic Kureen
  • 3 minutes ago
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The weather, the sound of a leather on willow and live music - yes, summer is surging towards us with gay abandon as the events calendar hots up on the Isle of Wight!


Here's a peek at some of the must-see things to do this month.


Northwood House Community Coffee Morning


📅 Monday 1 June | 10am – 12pm (midday)

💷 Free

ℹ️ A relaxed community coffee morning in Cowes with tea, cake and a friendly local atmosphere inside Northwood House.


🎨 Monkton Arts Community Programme (Ryde)


📅 Throughout June | Various times

💷 Free / Varies

ℹ️ A month of exhibitions, workshops and creative events hosted at Monkton Arts in Ryde.


🎭 Medina Theatre – Motown Show: A Night To Remember


📅 Saturday 6 June | 7:30pm

💷 Ticketed

ℹ️ A live tribute to the Motown era featuring classic hits and a full band.


🧺 Cowes Picnic In The Park


📅 Sunday 7 June | 12:00pm – 6:00pm

💷 Free

ℹ️ A community picnic in Northwood Park with live entertainment, food stalls and family activities.


🎸 Shanklin Theatre – Think Floyd


📅 Friday 12 June | 7:30pm

💷 Ticketed

ℹ️ A tribute to Pink Floyd featuring live performances of iconic albums and classic tracks.


🎤 Shanklin Theatre – Big Girls Don’t Cry


📅 Saturday 13 June | 7:30pm

💷 Ticketed

ℹ️ A Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons tribute show packed with classic hits.


🎪 Isle Of Wight Festival


📅 18–21 June | All Day

💷 Sold Out

ℹ️ Four days of live music return to Seaclose Park for the Island’s biggest festival.


🎭 Shanklin Theatre – Behind The Scenes Tour


📅 Tuesday 23 June | 1:30pm

💷 Ticketed

ℹ️ A guided tour exploring backstage areas and the history of Shanklin Theatre.


🌊 Osborne House Summer Opening


📅 Throughout June | Daily opening hours

💷 Ticketed

ℹ️ Explore Queen Victoria’s former seaside residence overlooking the Solent.


🚶 Isle Of Wight Walking Festival


📅 Throughout June | Various times

💷 Free / Some booking required

ℹ️ Guided walks across the Island’s coastline and countryside.

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