Isle of Wight Festival 2026
Isle of Wight Festival 2026 returns to Seaclose Park in Newport from 18–21 June with Lewis Capaldi, Calvin Harris and The Cure headlining. This guide covers the lineup poster, artists playing, tickets, camping, ferry travel, first-time tips and the best rock and alternative acts to check out.
About Isle of Wight Festival 2026
Isle of Wight Festival is one of the UK’s most famous music festivals, with a history that connects classic festival culture with modern mainstream lineups. The 2026 event takes place at Seaclose Park in Newport on the Isle of Wight from Thursday 18 June to Sunday 21 June.
The 2026 lineup is led by Lewis Capaldi, Calvin Harris and The Cure, with major names including Teddy Swims, Wet Leg, The Kooks, Tom Grennan, Sex Pistols featuring Frank Carter, The Last Dinner Party, Rick Astley, Feeder, Two Door Cinema Club, KT Tunstall, David Gray, Shed Seven, Starsailor and more.
Isle of Wight Festival 2026 Poster
Isle of Wight Festival 2026 Lineup
The lineup mixes huge pop names, dance headliners, indie bands, classic festival favourites and rock acts. Day splits and set times can change, so check the official festival site before booking travel or day tickets.
Headline Names
Thursday Highlights
Friday Highlights
Saturday Highlights
Sunday Highlights
Lineups, stage placements and set times can change. Always check official Isle of Wight Festival sources for final running orders, tickets and travel updates.
Artists Playing Isle of Wight Festival 2026
Isle of Wight Festival is a broad mainstream festival, but it still has plenty of artists that fit RockHeardle’s rock, indie and alternative audience.
Rock, Indie and Alternative Picks at Isle of Wight 2026
If you mainly use RockHeardle for rock, indie and alternative music, these are the names to start with from the Isle of Wight 2026 lineup.
Isle of Wight Festival 2026 Tickets
Isle of Wight Festival tickets can include weekend tickets, day tickets, camping, boutique camping, parking, travel packages and upgrades depending on availability. Always check official ticket pages before booking.
Camping at Isle of Wight Festival
Isle of Wight Festival is a camping festival, and staying on site can make the weekend much easier once you have crossed to the island. Plan your camping gear, ferry times and route to Seaclose Park before travelling.
- Bring standard camping gear: tent, sleeping bag, roll mat, torch and warm layers.
- Plan around ferry times: missing a ferry can affect your whole journey.
- Pack for island weather: June can still bring rain, wind and cooler nights.
- Use a trolley if needed: walking from arrival points to camping areas can be tiring with heavy bags.
- Check campsite rules: look at official guidance for prohibited items, entry times and campsite facilities.
Travel to Isle of Wight Festival
Travel is the biggest difference between Isle of Wight Festival and most mainland UK festivals. Most visitors need to cross from the mainland by ferry or hovercraft, then travel onward to Newport and Seaclose Park.
First Time at Isle of Wight Festival?
Isle of Wight is a great festival for people who want a broad lineup, big singalongs and a classic festival weekend. The main thing to plan carefully is travel, because getting to the island takes more organisation than a normal mainland festival.
New to festivals? Read the first time festival guide and the festival packing list before you go.