Isle of Wight Festival 2027 has officially announced its return to Seaclose Park from 17–20 June 2027, with early bird tickets going on sale at 8am on Thursday 25 June.
The announcement comes just days after a hugely successful and sold-out Isle of Wight Festival 2026, which welcomed 55,000 music fans for a weekend packed with headline performances from Lewis Capaldi, Calvin Harris and The Cure.
As the festival prepares to celebrate its 25th edition since returning in 2002, organisers have confirmed that fans can secure their place for next year's event when tickets go on sale tomorrow morning.
Last weekend's festival delivered memorable sets from Teddy Swims, Sex Pistols featuring Frank Carter and Tom Grennan, alongside standout performances from The Kooks, Wet Leg, The Last Dinner Party, The K's and many more.
Elsewhere across the weekend, festivalgoers enjoyed performances from Anastacia, Five, KT Tunstall, Rita Ora, Perrie and David Gray, while rising stars including Alessi Rose, Rose Gray, Luvcat and The Molotovs impressed crowds with breakout appearances.
Beyond the music, attendees made the most of the festival's diverse attractions, from line dancing at the Last Chance Saloon to sampling local produce at The Grove.
Speaking after the event, Festival Director Caroline Giddings said:
"To see 55,000 people come together on the Isle of Wight this weekend was incredibly special. We'd like to thank everyone who joined us, as well as the artists, partners, suppliers, local community, and the many people who work and volunteer to make the festival happen each year. Planning for next year is already underway and we're looking forward to welcoming everyone back to Seaclose Park."
Early bird tickets for Isle of Wight Festival 2027 go on sale at 8am on Thursday 25 June, with fans expected to move quickly following another sold-out year for one of the UK's most iconic music festivals.
The festival will take place at Seaclose Park on the Isle of Wight between 17–20 June 2027.
About the Isle of Wight Festival
First launched in 1968, the Isle of Wight Festival has welcomed some of the biggest names in music history, including Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and The Who.
Since its return in 2002, the festival has hosted legendary artists including The Rolling Stones, Fleetwood Mac, Sting, Paul McCartney, David Bowie, Amy Winehouse and Jay-Z, cementing its reputation as one of the UK's most celebrated live music events.
With the 2027 edition marking 25 years since its revival, anticipation is already building for next summer's line-up announcement.
For ticket information and festival updates, visit the official Isle of Wight Festival website.




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