Two Door Cinema Club, Ash, The K’s and More Added To Isle of Wight Festival 2026 Lineup
Isle of Wight Festival runs from Thursday 18 June to Sunday 21 June 2026.
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After revealing the first lineup of artists performing at this year’s Isle of Wight Festival in September last year, organisers have revealed a stack of new artists performing at the annual festival.
UK indie rockers Two Door Cinema Club, singer-songwriter Rose Gray, Scottish punk outfit The Twilight Sad, Northern Irish alt-rockers Ash, indie rock duo Good Neighbours, indie stalwarts Maxïmo Park, former Little Mix star Perrie, emerging act The K’s and more.
They join an already bumper lineup headlined by returning Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi, electronic producer Calvin Harris and goth icons The Cure.
The lineup also includes The Last Dinner Party, Sex Pistols, Teddy Swims, Wet Leg, Rick Astley, The Kooks, KT Tunstall and Five, with many more artists to be announced in the coming months.
The 2026 edition of the annual music festival takes place on the Isle of Wight in Newport from Thursday 18 June to Sunday 21 June 2026. Check out the full lineup and grab tickets at isleofwightfestival.com.
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Discussing next year’s lineup, Festival director Caroline Giddings commented, “It might be our best line-up yet. It’s my favourite so far, at least.
“We’re proud to put the future of music and current stars on a bill alongside artists like The Cure and the Sex Pistols, who helped lay the foundation of pop culture.”
The 2025 edition featured the likes of Justin Timberlake, Faithless, Sting, Stereophonics, Jess Glynne and more, with this year’s shaping as another awesome festival experience.
Isle of Wight Festival takes place in Newport from Thursday 18 June to Sunday 21 June 2026. Tickets on sale now at isleofwightfestival.com.
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