Early bird tickets for the Isle of Wight Festival 2020, taking place from 11th – 14th June, are on sale tomorrow at 9am from www.isleofwightfestival.com. Fans can secure tickets – including weekend camping, teen and islander tickets – at early bird prices from tomorrow.
The 2019 event saw Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, George Ezra and Biffy Clyro headline the festival, as well as memorable performances from Fatboy Slim, Richard Ashcroft, James, Gerry Cinnamon, Hacienda Classical, Keane and more.
The first festivals in 1968, 1969 and 1970 put the event on the map for its world renowned, iconic performances from artists such as The Doors, The Who and Jimi Hendrix. The event was successfully relaunched in 2002 to become the first major festival in the UK calendar, and one of the most exciting weekends of the summer. It continues to build on its proud heritage and has featured show-stopping headliners such as David Bowie, Foo Fighters, The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Jay-Z, Coldplay and Fleetwood Mac since its reincarnation in 2002.
Ticket prices*:
- Weekend with / without Camping: £150
- Islander: £115
- Student: £150
- Teen (13-17): £150
- Child (6-12): £2.50
- Infant (5 & under): Free
- Payment plans available
*Prices subject to a booking fee
Camping options:
- VIP Festival experience exclusive glamping options are on sale in the Harvest Moon Boutique Village:
- Pink Moon Camping – choose from a colourful collection of accommodation and enjoy your weekend with a unique camping experience.
- Eve’s Tipis – try something different and stay in a tipi, plus enjoy cocktails or champagne from the bar or some hot breakfast options to start your day right.
- Podpads – bunk down in the colourful Podpads with solid wood or canvas options.
- Kushti Cabins – unique fully furnished, luxury boutique camping accommodation for two with fully serviced, exclusive facilities including luxury loos, showers and pamper parlour.
Disabled access tickets must be purchased from Ticketmaster, details on how to book can be found at www.isleofwightfestival.com/info/disabled
A variety of travel options including ferry, speed boats, river crossing, Big Green Coach Company and National Rail can be viewed on the festival’s website.