Justin Timberlake Closes Phenomenal Weekend Of Music At Isle Of Wight Festival
- Dominic Kureen
- Jun 23
- 2 min read

Another Summer Solstice weekend saw another edition of the Isle of Wight Festival unfold - with the warm weather, fantastic performances and eye-catching costumes combining to make this another outstanding event.
Multi-talented entertainer, recording artist, producer, songwriter and actor Justin Timberlake closed last night's Main Stage at the Festival, with an epic, crowd-pleasing set, working festival goers into a frenzy with hit after hit, including ‘SexyBack’, ‘Cry Me A River’, ‘Rock Your Body’ and ‘My Love’, with wife Jessica Biel watching from side of stage.

While on stage, Justin revealed:
“I’ve been trying to get to Isle Of Wight for years and years and years and it's everything I thought it was.
"I’ve got a special place in my heart for the UK, for England, I have so much gratitude for you - welcome to the party.
"You made a Tennessee boy's dreams come true".
Rewinding to earlier in the day, Björn Again kicked off the festival’s final day on the Main Stage with a euphoric set of ABBA’s greatest hits, before Ella Eyre kept the energy high and the crowd dancing and Alison Moyet took to the stage with a mixture of Yazoo classics and her own hits.
Performing tracks across his 7 chart-dominating albums, Olly Murs pulled a massive audience (below):
Texas brought the singalong factor with ‘Inner Smile’ and ‘Say What You Want’, and Jess Glynne wowed fans with her powerhouse vocals on favourites ‘Don’t Be So Hard On Yourself’, ‘These Days’ and more.
On the Big Top stage, The Lilacs opened proceedings before girl group Remember Monday stunned crowds with their faultless harmonies and songs including their Eurovision entry ‘What The Hell Just Happened’ and brand new, unreleased track ‘Happier’.
Award-winning Midge Ure followed with fans with a huge crowd, alongside rising pop stars Nieve Ella, Alessi Rose and 90’s favourites Lightning Seeds. Legendary rock band James closed the festival’s Big Top stage with a career spanning set that included ‘Sit Down’, ‘Laid’ and ‘Getting Away With It (All Messed Up)’.
The four-day festival welcomed over 55,000 people to Seaclose Park and in addition to Sunday's stacked line-up saw performances from the likes of Busted, Sting and Stereophonics.
You can read our reviews of the previous days' action attached to this post.
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