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18-21 June 2026 / Seaclose Park in Newport, Isle of Wight

Sky presents the Isle of Wight Festival 2026 Tickets

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 95 reviews

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Sky presents the Isle of Wight Festival returns for 2026

At Sky presents the Isle of Wight Festival 2026, you're guaranteed there will be a bit of something for everyone with music spanning the generations, all your favourite areas on site, the family friendly Kidzone and the best atmosphere around.

The Isle of Wight Festival 2026 is always guaranteed to provide unforgettable moments. It's standing arm in arm with fellow festivalgoers. It's watching the sun go down over the Main Stage, cheering as the fireworks light up the sky. It's revelling in over 50 years of musical history and discovering incredible new artists. It's experiencing the inherently magical island atmosphere. It's making friends for life and memories to last a lifetime.

Location

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The Isle of Wight Festival Seaclose Park in Newport Isle of Wight PO30 1UD, UK

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Getting there

Big Green Coach is providing hassle-free and sustainable coach returns from Birmingham, Bournemouth, Brighton, Bristol, Cardiff, Leeds, Liverpool, London (Croydon), London (Richmond), London (Victoria), Manchester, Nottingham, Oxford, Reading and Sheffield.

Your carbon-neutral coach will arrive on Thursday or Friday and return to your pick-up location on Monday, hassle-free. Guarantee your seat with the UK's largest events travel company with Big Green Coach.

Accessibility

Accessibility information

Applications for our Accessibility facilities will open later in the year.

Please note that there is no separate ‘accessibility’ ticket category. Customers wishing to apply for our Accessibility facilities should buy a standard ticket now and apply for the facilities when applications open. Don't purchase a ticket for your Essential Companion. Essential Companion tickets are dealt with when applications are processed later in the year. 

Customers 13 years and over on 18 June 2026  should buy a Weekend Early Bird ticket.

Children 12 years and under on 18 June 2026 will need to be accompanied by an adult with a paid for  ticket,  this includes child customers applying for an essential companion ticket.  Please buy a Child ticket and a Weekend Early Bird ticket.

You will be able to apply to purchase a Campervan ticket when accessibility applications open later in the year. Please do not buy a standard  Campervan ticket as this will not be transferable to the Accessibility Campsites.

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News

  • A complete history of the Isle Of Wight Festival in 10 headl

    A complete history of the Isle Of Wight Festival in 10 headl

    From Dylan and Hendrix to Jay-Z and Queen, the history of the UK's oldest festival is written in its stars

Reviews

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 95 reviews
  • Fantastic Time

    by Sharon on 24/06/2024Rating: 4 out of 5

    We had a great time at the festival. It was nice to be able to attend on a day basis. Everyone was very friendly and relaxed,. The only thing that spoilt it was that it took us an hour to find out where we were supposed to park. There was no gate number on our ticket so we were sent from gate to gate on a huge one way system, which we went around 3 times. Perhaps this could be rectified for next year? If not for parking problem would have given 5*

  • Festival Cherry Popped!

    by Taylor’s on 24/06/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    What a great weekend. Just wish I could've split myself into pieces to be able to see every act

  • Great festival after a gap of 20 years

    by Rob on 24/06/2024Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great to head back to the island after a gap of 20 years. Mainly went for 2 days and thoroughly enjoyed the music, the atmosphere and the weather was great too.

  • A little bit dissapointing

    by Naz on 23/06/2024Rating: 3 out of 5

    We came all the way from London, especially to see The Prodigy (had a Friday ticket). Firstly, there were festival shuttles, which were a good idea, but after paying £120 for a festival ticket, we thought this would at least be a reasonable price or free of charge! Festival area had way more than people than it should of, very over crowded. We even got stuck after watching The Darkness, could not get out of the area and this was terrifying especially for someone with clostrphobia. Toilets were not enough, over crowded, no que system, no toilet paper! We also thought it was random to put a band like The Streets before The Prodigy, they have not improved themselves in years and could not get the crowd going before the main band. Overall we would not visit again or recommend it. Many good festivals around London which are more enjoyable and more pleasant people around.

  • Chilled, clean and fun

    by Emily on 22/06/2024Rating: 5 out of 5

    Atmosphere was very relaxed, toilets were clean all day and evening including toilet and soap, I was impressed! Area for improvement is getting to and from the festival from the ferry. Busses were very full on the way and it was not clear where to get the festival shuttle from the venue.