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Supergrass and Busted are among the new names for the Isle of Wight Festival 2025

Jess Glynne, Supergrass, and The Corrs join an extensive lineup including Sting and Justin Timberlake at next year’s Isle of Wight Festival.

Supergrass and Busted are among the new names for the Isle of Wight Festival 2025

The Isle of Wight Festival have announced a new wave of acts for their 2025 edition, adding Jess Glynne, Supergrass (pictured), The Corrs, Busted, and more to join previously confirmed headliners Sting, Stereophonics, and Justin Timberlake.

Additional acts announced include Amy McDonald, Ella Eyre, The Lightning Seeds, The Pigeon Detectives, The Saw Doctors, Björn Again, Crystal Tides, and The Smyths.

Festival promoter John Giddings says: “It’s great to welcome Jess back to the Island and to see her perform all of those hits we know and love – we will give her a real Isle of Wight welcome and I know it will be one of the highlights of the Weekend – we can’t wait to have you, Jess!!”

The new additions join previously announced performers including Faithless, The Script, Clean Bandit, Example, James, Paul Heaton, Texas, Olly Murs, Alison Moyet, Dean Lewis, The Lathums, and Lottery Winners.

Early bird tickets for the Isle of Wight Festival 2025 have already sold out, with remaining tickets available now via isleofwightfestival.com.

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