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Isle Of Wight Festival Now Sold-Out

Festival organisers today (Thursday) announced that weekend tickets for next week's Isle of Wight Festival are now sold out.

A limited number of Friday day tickets remain on sale, and fans who don’t want to miss out on the action are reminded to buy through official ticket agents at isleofwightfestival.com

Festival Director, Caroline Giddings, said:

"The Isle of Wight Festival has gone from strength to strength each year since 2003, and next weekend’s event is shaping up to be one for the memory books. Bring it on!"

Headliners Pulp, George Ezra, The Chemical Brothers and Robbie Williams are set to play the festival, in what will be an unforgettable weekend to kickstart festival season in style.

As well as seeing some of music’s biggest stars across the Main Stage and Big Top, the Festival offers a variety of alternative stages and attractions for all to enjoy throughout the weekend.

Music is at the heart and soul of the festival, and The River Stage provides the perfect platform to discover new and emerging artists. 

Fans can bask in the vintage surroundings of the Intoxicated Tea Rooms whilst enjoying an array of entertainment, or discover the latest upcoming talent from the Island from Platform One.

The Electro Love tent provides a dose of the 80s and 90s, with special DJ sets from Denise Van Outen and Kimberley Wyatt, meanwhile Cirque de la Quirk is an eclectic mix of live sets and games by day, and raves by firelight by night. 

For fans of funk, soul and everything in between, the Hipshaker Lounge has this in abundance, with a mixture of live bands and DJ sets. For a more relaxing set-up, fan favourite Kashmir Cafe hosts a variety of established touring acts and local talent in a chilled, Bohemian atmosphere. 

Other attractions include the Old Mout Kiwi Camp, featuring karaoke and disco yoga classes, Strongbow Yard and the Kidzone for some family festival fun.

This year’s fancy dress theme is ‘Gods & Goddesses - Myth & Music’ and fans are encouraged to draw inspiration from fictional, mythical or real life to create their costumes.

With the bar continually raised each year, this year’s theme should be no different; those in costume and those who want to witness the spectacle should head to Strawberry Fields at 2pm on Saturday June 17, where the best dressed will be crowned. 

Ticket information is available at www.isleofwightfestival.com.

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