Isle Of Wight Festival Saturday: Your Highlights To Look Out For
- Dominic Kureen
- Jun 21
- 3 min read

Isle of Wight Festival Saturday is upon us, and how do you follow acts like Sting, Faithless and Clean Bandit after their incredible sets last night?
Today's guide features Welsh legends and a beloved boyband among a slew of highlights for your timetable at Seaclose Park!
Muffy — Kashmir Café (11am - 11.30am)

Cowpunk solo artist Muffy will entertain you with secrets usually only shared on girls night!
Her set includes a string of embarrassing stories and tales of relatable heartache.
Georgia Nicole — Kashmir Café (1.25pm - 2pm)
Shanklin's rising star Georgia Nicole is celebrating a remarkably successful 2025 so far.
After becoming the first person to debut at the summit of the South Coast Music Charts, Georgia has seen her first two singles amass more than 35,000 streams on Spotify alone in the past few months.
She performed as the frontwoman of tribute band 'Paramour' at the Festival yesterday.
Fancy Dress Competition — Cirque de la Quirk (3pm - 3.30pm)

Far from being a band with a cool name, 'Fancy Dress Competition' is exactly what it says on the tin.
This year's theme is neon jungle, with the chosen winners receiving an exclusive backstage champagne picnic!
Razorlight — Main Stage (4.25pm - 5.15pm)
Since forming in 2002, Razorlight have cemented their place as one of the UK's foremost indie-rock bands.
An eponymous UK number one album and bucketload of singles success came hot on the heels of that formation, and following a hiatus the band reformed once more in 2021.
Their live performances have again captivated while on tour or at festivals - put simply, Razorlight are a band not to be missed.
Arthur Hill — Big Top (5pm - 5.45pm)
Arthur Hill is a multifaceted talent making waves both in the music industry and the world of TikTok.
Hailing from Buckinghamshire, Arthur has seamlessly blended his musical prowess with a flair for comedic content, building a legion of advocates across platforms.
Busted — Main Stage (5.45pm - 6.40pm)
Formed in 2002 and known for their catchy, energetic hits, Busted consists of James Bourne, Matt Willis and Charlie Simpson.
The trio achieved significant success in the early 2000s, with hits like "What I Go to School For," "Year 3000," and "Crashed the Wedding".
After a split in 2005, they reunited in 2015 and continue to tour.
Vote Pedro — Intoxicated Tea Rooms (6.30pm - 7.30pm)
Vote Pedro are a fun-loving Mexican style band from the Isle of Wight.
Becoming stalwarts of the UK festival scene, the energy, sombreros and acoustic action bubbles over during any set from this seven-piece mariachi band!
English Teacher — Big Top (7.50pm - 8.40pm)
English Teacher is a four-piece indie band from Leeds, formed in 2020 after the members met at Leeds Conservatoire.
They are known for their art-rock sound, inspired by post-punk and psychedelia, and their lyrics which combine social commentary with personal reflection.
Arctic Junkies — Electro Love (9pm - 10pm)

The South Coast’s Premier Arctic Monkeys Tribute Band!
Blending classic songs with authentic live shows, fans of the original AM are sure to have a memorable time experiencing their favourite tracks.
Stereophonics — Main Stage (10.25pm - 11.55pm)
Saturday's Main Stage headliners achieved mainstream success with albums like "Performance" and "Cocktails" and hits like "Dakota".
They have released multiple number one albums in the UK and are known for their live performances.
The Welsh maestros also provided the theme tune for Ricky Gervais breakout sitcom "The Office" in the early 2000s.
Marnie Marie — Kashmir Café (10.55pm - 11.35pm)
Marnie Marie is a 21-year-old pop and R&B singer-songwriter from the Isle of Wight.
In 2024, she won the Platform One Wight Noize competition and performed on the Isle of Wight Festival Main Stage later in the year as a result.
She is working on fresh music, with a new single, "Let Me Go," to be released on November 4, 2025.
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