Isle Of Wight 2011
Each year the Isle of Wight Festival plays host to the biggest names in music, over one atmospheric action-packed weekend. Today the Isle of Wight Festival is proud to announce an array of the hottest new and established artists around who will be joining headliners The Stone Roses and Bon Jovi for the first major music Festival of the summer. Jake Bugg, The Script, Bloc Party, Paloma Faith, The Maccabees, Ellie Goulding, Happy Mondays, Fun, Bonnie Raitt, Imperial Teen, The Farm, Blondie and Republica, will now be appearing, plus more to be announced in the coming weeks. Tickets are selling fast for what will be an unforgettable experience,
Here's a quick list of who's playing where and what day:
Main Stage Friday: Jake Bugg
Main Stage Saturday: Bloc Party, Bonnie Raitt, The Maccabees
Main Stage Sunday: Paloma Faith, The Script
Big Top Thursday: Happy Mondays (Headliner), The Farm
Big Top Friday: Ellie Goulding
Big Top Sunday: Blondie (Headliner), Republica
Garden Stage Friday: Fun.
Garden Stage Sunday: Imperial Teen
Jake Bugg is the most exciting new singer songwriter in the UK and will be making his debut appearance on the Isle of Wight Festival’s Main Stage on Friday 14th June. Also joining the Main Stage bill on Sunday 16th June will be one of the biggest & best-loved bands, The Script, who return with their meticulously-crafted, meaningful songs.
The Isle of Wight Festival Main Stage has seen many epic performances and 2013 will be no different, with the addition of Bloc Party, a band that has shaped the sound of modern British guitar music and will be appearing on Saturday 15th June. Returning for the second time will be Festival favourite Paloma Faith, who will be captivating the crowd on Sunday 16th June. Next up, South Londoners, The Maccabees will also be performing their well crafted yet off-kilter alt-pop songs ahead of Bloc Party on Saturday 15th June.
John Giddings, the Festival’s promoter, says: "We are proud to present some of the best new music around, together with artists who helped scope the face of modern music- it’s a stunning combination so far."
Source: Isle If Wight Festival
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