Now in its 13th year, Bestival - the festival that is not all about the headliners - returns to Robin Hill between 8-11th September. Find out the latest acts to be confirmed.
Everyone who entered the lottery already has their slot confirmed, so you can guarantee your slide on Sunday by donating £5 now or pay £10 per slide or £30 for a family of four on the day. All profits go to four very good causes.
Dust down your lilos, get your fancy dress thinking caps on, but most of all, make sure you clear the diary for 17th July because the Bestival Ryde Slide will be back in town.
The Amphitheatre is one of our favourite places at Bestival. There's always such a great variety of spoken word, comedy, theatre and downright silliness, all neatly tucked away under the canopy of the luscious forest.
Kings of electronic dance music, Leftfield, will be heading to the Isle of Wight this September, when they play live at Bestival. Full details and more acts revealed.
A return to Bestival for both these headliners (one of which had to be dragged off stage after a three hour set), but we're sure that won't bother their fans.
It's great to see that Isle of Wight-based carnival group, Shademakers, will be collaborating at this year's Bestival to help bring the 'Carnivale' to Robin Hill in September.
Inspired by Bristol's "Park and Slide", the giant water slide is coming to the Isle of Wight. First to Union Street in July, then Bestival in September.
It's great to hear that CHAMPS, Plastic Mermaids and Polar Maps will all be playing Bestival's new Invaders of the Future stage in September. It's going to be the perfect stage for spotting new talent.
The first wave of acts announced include a UK festival exclusive, as well as a return for the electronic duo who were a massive hit with Bestival-goers in 2008.