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Isle of Wight Festival 2025: See the full lineup, stage times and stage splits

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The Isle of Wight Festival has officially dropped its full Main Stage and Big Top schedule, and as always, it’s a strange, glorious mishmash.

It’s nostalgia bait, chart stuff, indie lifers and surprise curveballs. Basically, it’s Isle of Wight doing exactly what Isle of Wight does best.

Running June 19–22, the festival’s 2025 edition leans heavily into the “everyone’s invited” model — where Sting headlines one night, Supergrass headline another, and somehow Example and Paul Heaton exist on the same poster without combusting.

Friday’s Main Stage action will see Sting close out the night after sets from The Corrs (yes, really), Amy MacDonald, and Lottery Winners. Oh, and Faithless are pulling the late-night rave duties, because of course they are. It’s Isle of Wight, baby.

Saturday’s a bit punchier: Razorlight, Busted, The Script and the mighty Stereophonics all lined up in one big singalong blitz. Then as for Sunday, it’s Timberlake time. After a full day of Jess Glynne, Texas, Olly Murs and Alison Moyet, JT is tasked with bringing the sexy back to Seaclose Park. No pressure.

Over at the Big Top, the lineup’s even more chaotic — in the best way. Clean Bandit go late on Friday, Supergrass and Yard Act double-team Saturday, and James close things out Sunday after Lightning Seeds and Midge Ure. There’s also Pale Waves, The Lathums, English Teacher, and enough nostalgia-drenched dance sets to power a small Ibiza resort.

And that’s before you even wander into the smaller stages or encounter a man dressed as a flamingo offering you rum out of a welly boot.

If you’re heading down, the official Isle of Wight Festival app has the full daily breakdowns so you can start building your schedule (and your stamina). Whether you’re there for Timberlake, Twin Atlantic or just the inevitable tent-based existential crisis, this year’s fest is shaping up to be a properly unpredictable highlight of the UK summer.

Bring sunscreen. Bring paracetamol. And maybe bring your dad — he might be on the lineup.

Main Stage Schedule:

Friday, June 20

Lottery Winners: 4.10pm – 4.55pm

Amy MacDonald: 5.25pm – 6.10pm

The Corrs: 6.40pm – 7.50pm

Sting: 8.30pm – 10pm

Faithless: 10.40pm – 11.55pm


Saturday, June 21

5 Degrees North: 11.55pm – 12.25pm

Emmanuel Kelly: 12.55pm – 1.35pm

Mae Muller: 2.05pm – 2.45pm

The Saw Doctors: 3.14pm – 3.55pm

Razorlight: 4.25pm – 5.15pm

Busted: 5.45pm – 6.40pm

Paul Heaton: 7.10pm – 8.10pm

The Script: 8.40pm – 9.40pm

Stereophonics: 10.25pm – 11.55pm


Sunday, June 22

Bjorn Again: 12.05pm – 12.45pm

Ella Eyre: 1.25pm – 2.10pm

Alison Moyet: 2.50pm – 3.40pm

Olly Murs: 4.20pm – 5.10pm

Texas: 5.50pm – 6.50pm

Jess Glynne: 7.30pm – 8.30pm

Justin Timberlake: 9.15pm – 10.50pm

Big Top Schedule:

Thursday, June 19

The Smyths: 6.10pm – 6.55pm

Rhythm of the 90s: 7.20pm – 8.20pm

The Pigeon Detectives: 8.45pm – 9.30pm

Example: 10pm – 11pm


Friday, June 20

Crystal Tides: 4pm – 4.40pm

Twin Atlantic: 5.10pm – 5.50pm

Amble: 6.20pm – 7.05pm

The Lathums: 7.45pm – 8.30pm

Dean Lewis: 10pm – 11pm

Clean Bandit: 11.45pm – 12.55am


Saturday, June 21

The Bracknall: 1.25pm – 2.05pm

The Clause: 2.35pm – 3.15pm

Matilda Mann: 3.45pm – 4.25pm

Arthur Hill: 5pm – 5.45pm

Pale Waves: 6.20pm – 7.10pm

English Teacher: 7.50pm – 8.40pm

Yard Act: 9.25pm – 10.25pm

Supergrass: 11.40pm – 1am


Sunday, June 22

The Lilacs: 12.45pm – 1.25pm

Remember Monday: 2.10pm – 2.50pm

Midge Ure: 3.40pm – 4.40pm

Neive Elle: 5.10pm – 5.55pm

Alessi Rose: 6.40pm – 7.25pm

Lightning Seeds: 8.15pm – 9.15pm

James: 10.10pm – 11.55pm

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