Isle Of Wight Festival Cancelled Due To Coronavirus
Thursday, 26 March 2020
Written by Laura Johnson
This year’s Isle Of Wight Festival has been cancelled.
The iconic event was set to return to Seaclose Park for its 52nd instalment this summer, but will no longer go ahead due to the coronavirus pandemic. Head below for the full statement from organisers.
The festival began back in 1968 and has hosted some of the biggest names in music over the last five decades, including the Doors, Jimi Hendrix, the Who, Foo Fighters, the Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Jay-Z, the Killers, Run DMC, and Fleetwood Mac.
What? A three-day festival that hosts some of the biggest names in rock, pop, indie and all that falls in between.
Where? Seaclose Park, Isle Of Wight.
When? June 11-14 - CANCELLED.
Who? Lionel Richie, Lewis Capaldi, Snow Patrol, the Chemical Brothers and Duran Duran were due to headline, while also set to appear were Sam Fender, Primal Scream, Happy Mondays, Kaiser Chiefs, Pete Tong, James Arthur, Black Eyed Peas, You Me At Six, Razorlight, Dido, Supergrass, Becky Hill, Sigma (DJ set), Shed Seven, Example, Maisie Peters, the Manor, JC Stewart, All Saints and Natasha Bedingfield.
Tickets? Tickets can be carried over to next year or a refund can be be processed from your point or purchase.
Isle Of Wight Festival Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows
Fri June 18 2021 - ISLE OF WIGHT Seaclose Park
Sat June 19 2021 - ISLE OF WIGHT Seaclose Park
Sun June 20 2021 - ISLE OF WIGHT Seaclose Park
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