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Isle of Wight Festival announce Pulp, George Ezra, The Chemical Brothers and Robbie Williams as 2023 headliners

The Isle of Wight Festival today announces Pulp, George Ezra, The Chemical Brothers and Robbie Williams as 2023 headliners for the historic Island event.

Widely regarded as one of the most influential British bands of all time, Britpop legends Pulp will play the festival for the first time in 12 years. After sending fans into a frenzy with a cryptic Instagram post in July, Jarvis subsequently confirmed live shows were on the horizon. The band will headline the festival’s Main Stage on Friday night.

George Ezra
George Ezra headlines on Saturday night with his brand of infectious, sunshine-pop, including festival anthems “Budapest”, “Shotgun”, “Green Green Grass” and “Paradise”.

The Chemical Brothers
Closing the Main Stage on Saturday are The Chemical Brothers, a duo who redefined the concept of live electronic music, bagged six UK Number 1 albums, four GRAMMY wins and a reputation for a transcendent live experience. 

Williams: It’s a real honour
In a UK festival exclusive, Robbie Williams will make his Isle of Wight Festival debut and bring proceedings on the Main Stage to a close on Sunday night. His high-octane live set-up and unmatched showmanship recently received rave reviews from The Guardian, The Times and Rolling Stone UK and his latest album XXV topped the UK Album Chart, earning him his 14th Number 1 album. He’ll entertain the crowd with hits from his 30 year career.

Robbie said,

“There is something magic about a British festival…us Brits know how to bring the energy. I am thrilled to be headlining the iconic Isle of Wight Festival, it’s a real honour. I can’t wait.”

Giddings: Thrilled to welcome truly iconic artists to the Island
Festival promoter John Giddings said,

“We’re thrilled to announce this line-up today and welcome truly iconic artists to the Island in June.

“From era-defining bands and electric live performers, to chart toppers and fresh new talent, the Isle of Wight Festival line-up showcases an exciting array of talent spanning 40 years of music.”

And there’s more
Also joining the line-up are rock icons Blondie, who will play their greatest hits from their career spanning over 40 years. British girl group Sugababes will also perform over the festival weekend, for a set that promises numerous chart-topping hits.

Returning to Seaclose Park after a stand-out set in 2021, Sophie Ellis-Bextor will delight the crowd with pop hits and dancefloor fillers and Tiktok star turned Eurovision runner-up turned bonafide pop star Sam Ryder makes his debut.

Pop rock band Scouting For Girls, who always put on a storming live performance, also join the festival bill today alongside OneRepublic, the GRAMMY-nominated band behind hits such as “Apologise”, “Counting Stars” and “Love Runs Out”.

James Bay, who last performed at the festival in 2018, returns to perform hits from his three acclaimed studio albums.

Global pop star and multi-million selling singer/songwriter Niall Horan will also play the Isle of Wight Festival for the first time.

Effervescent pop star Anne-Marie will entertain the crowd with singalong friendly hits including “Rockabye”, “2002” and “Ciao Adios”.

Liverpudlian indie titans Echo and The Bunnymen, one of the most influential British bands in modern history, will also perform over the festival weekend.

Playing the Big Top on Thursday night are Groove Armada, with a DJ set packed with their much-loved dance hits to kick off the weekend with a bang, and rockers Manic Street Preachers will close the Big Top on Sunday night.

Indie icons Courteeners will perform a set that is sure to encapsulate all of their feel-good festival hits.

After playing a packed out Big Top in 2021, Example will return to the island for another electrifying performance.

Pop star MIKA, best known for hits “Grace Kelly” and “Lollipop”, is also joining the line-up, as are 70s synth-pop icons The Human League and indie rock legends The Enemy.

After making a highly-anticipated comeback earlier this year, British trio N-Dubz will perform a special set of their greatest hits.

Aussie rockers Gang of Youths, known for their poetic, heart and soul wrenching lyrics, will make their Isle of Wight Festival debut. 

British singer-songwriter Gabrielle, who celebrates 30 years of her multi-platinum selling debut single “Dreams” next year, also joins the bill, alongside festival favourite Ella Henderson.

Completing the line-up announcement today are indie newcomers The Reytons and Oh My God! It’s the Church, an all singing, all dancing party church service.

Tickets
Barclaycard and Three customers can be first in line with exclusive pre-sale access for 48 hours from 9am on Wednesday 2nd November.

Tickets are on general sale from 9am on Friday 4th November.

Isle of Wight Festival takes place on 15-18th June 2023.

Ticket prices (subject to a booking fee):

  • Weekend with / without Camping: £215
  • Islander: £160
  • Student: £190
  • Teen (13-17): £190
  • Child (3-12): £7.50
  • Infant (2 & under): Free
  • Payment plans available

News shared by Katie on behalf of Isle of Wight Festival. Ed

Image: © Pulp

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Mark L Francis
21, November 2020 7:47 pm

Patel is, we are told, popular amongst the Tory party as she is impassioned in the causes of making life miserable for asylum seekers & prisoners. She helped write a book saying that British workers don’t work hard enough. Now it turns out she’s a bully? Who knew? Of course Bojo supports her. Was the slogan of the Bullingdon Club not “Bully! Bully! Bully!” But hey, when… Read more »

Steve Goodman
Reply to  Mark L Francis
21, November 2020 10:16 pm

We are already seeing that some cons are happy to help to “form a square around the Prittster” as requested by our previously sacked serial liar and Bullingdon vandal PM, and some are rightly recognizing the reality.

Steve Goodman
Reply to  Steve Goodman
19, December 2020 2:58 pm

Partly because Bob and his “Prittster” bullying-tolerant buddies are compliant, I see that she recently re-surfaced to accuse another senior con of breaking the covid rules the rest of us are supposed to comply with (Tobias Ellwood’s Tuesday dinner for 27)…

Steve Goodman
Reply to  Steve Goodman
7, January 2021 10:50 am

Today I see that shameless hypocritical Home Sec. Priti popped up again to condemn other people’s rule-breaking during our Covid crisis.

Still nothing from Bob nearly two months on?

Steve Goodman
Reply to  Steve Goodman
7, January 2021 4:56 pm

Today’s tale of two Prities:

1. “The Prittster” immediately condemns the leader of a separate sovereign state for failing to condemn some very bad behaviour.

2. Bob and the others leading our sovereign state continue to fail to condemn the bad behaviour of our (previously sacked by the party for rule-breaking) Home Office leader.

Steve Goodman
Reply to  Steve Goodman
12, January 2021 10:21 pm

Today’s deja vu: more ” Prittster” preaching about obeying rules, reminding us that rules may be broken with impunity by her, and Cummings, and Bob…

Steve Goodman
Reply to  Steve Goodman
13, February 2021 3:57 pm

The still protected “Prittster” popped up again yesterday to protest about last summer’s “dreadful” protests against racism; a reminder that MP Bob has yet to respond to last November’s letter about his home secretary’s dreadful bullying…

alaniow
21, November 2020 8:13 pm

What is the collective name for Bullies?
A Party of Tories

She says she wasn’t warned about her behaviour, she was. Which makes her a liar as well as a bully.

Steve Goodman
Reply to  alaniow
21, November 2020 10:15 pm

And which also makes her much like the current con PM, who was sacked for lying by both the party and by his press employers, was arrested after a bit of Bullindon Club restaurant vandalism, and was famously recorded assisting his criminal friend Darius Guppy’s plot to assault an investigative journalist. She was also sacked by the party for breaching the ministerial code three years ago, back… Read more »

Steve Goodman
Reply to  Steve Goodman
19, February 2021 5:17 pm

Thanks to some of our senior civil servants, today’s news includes the High Court review of the PM’s shameful protective (in/)action.

Steve Goodman
Reply to  alaniow
24, November 2020 2:21 pm

Today’s news includes yesterday’s latest double standards PM mailing to ministers saying there was no place for this sort of behaviour…

Alternative Perspective
22, November 2020 3:13 am

Good for you Leo. Keep us informed if you get a reply to your email

T S
22, November 2020 3:20 am

I doubt very much Bob Seely will declare a position, or if he does, it won’t be a very clear one.

He’ll be worried Patel might one day become PM, and he won’t want to queer his pitch with someone who is likely to be vindictive with anyone who doesn’t give her full support. She is a very, very nasty woman.

newman
Reply to  T S
22, November 2020 8:44 am

In a very nasty party.

Steve Goodman
Reply to  newman
20, December 2020 11:34 pm

Also apparently acceptable to the party is MP (and hypocritical hard Brexiteer who moved his business into the EU two years ago because of worries about the adverse effect the hard Brexit will have on our economy) Rees-Mogg’s relaxed attitude to increasing numbers of British children living in poverty and hunger and having to be be helped by the UN because the government doesn’t care enough about… Read more »

Steve Goodman
Reply to  T S
14, February 2021 9:42 am

A reminder that two years before refusing to reply, hypocritical “I don’t like bullies” Bob had a very clear position on bullying by people other than his very nasty colleagues… (From an OTW Ryde Arena report – link to follow:) “I don’t like bullies and I think AEW are bullies. “I said to the council I will do whatever I can in Parliament to bad mouth AEW,… Read more »

Steve Goodman
Reply to  Steve Goodman
4, March 2021 11:19 pm

Today’s reports of the taxpayer’s payout of about £370,000 to the senior civil servant scandalously sacked for trying to stop the sort of bullying behaviour which Bob was so worked up about until his colleague caused trouble is yet another reminder of Bob’s hypocrisy and failure to respond.

(BBC link to follow for more information on the Philip Rutnam settlement.)

Steve Goodman
Reply to  Steve Goodman
4, March 2021 11:19 pm
Steve Goodman
Reply to  T S
28, February 2021 11:29 am

Recent relevant reports of hypocritical womanly nastiness were kicked off by Conservative Ruth Davidson’s criticism of Nicola Sturgeon for allegedly breaching the ministerial code; a reminder that Bob’s being a bit too tardy replying to this open letter, evidently because rules don’t apply to tories…

Fenders
22, November 2020 3:37 am

On the Patel case, Sir David Normington, a former Home Office permanent secretary, said on Saturday that Boris Johnson “doesn’t seem willing to stand up for high standards in public life”.

Shock, horror!

It’s Boris Johnson, a Tory, and the Leader of the Political Party the nation indorsed in the last general election!

eddo
22, November 2020 10:30 am

I think the poor girls been misunderstood, just showing a strong will and determination to get thing done that’s all,

andy
Reply to  eddo
22, November 2020 3:19 pm

Where others of course think she is little more than a fascist pig.

lardi
Reply to  eddo
22, November 2020 3:49 pm

Yes, eddo the country is in a crisis state and ministers cannot afford to say to civil servants “by the way could you possibly get this work done by the weekend, if it is not to much trouble” They need to kickass and I don’t think some civil servants are used to the pressure that the commercial world copes with all the time.

Rupert Besley
Reply to  lardi
22, November 2020 6:00 pm

The picture painted above is nonsense and could hardly be more inaccurate in terms of its suggestion of how things are. I just wonder what evidence you have to support such opinions. Do you have recent experience of working in Whitehall or is it more a case of having once listened to ‘The Men from the Ministry’? From ones I know working in that environment, I hear… Read more »

lauque
Reply to  Rupert Besley
22, November 2020 8:57 pm

Well said, Rupert.

Mark L Francis
Reply to  eddo
22, November 2020 8:37 pm

All right – so give her the benefit of the doubt. Once – even twice maybe – but THREE times? It’s not as though she is the first person to have done the job(s. Nobody else has been accused of bullying (even a feckless waste of space like IDS) – and its not like she is getting stuff done. She isn’t – & that is why she… Read more »

greenhey
22, November 2020 4:38 pm

It’s fascinating how this episode has prompted people to drag out their stereotypes, like civil servants are lazy elite types not like your hard grafting workers in the private sector. Rubbish At the level they interact with ministers, civil servants are generally pretty maxed out experienced types. Most importantly they are supposed to challenge what ministers want to do, because they know about the the practicalities of… Read more »

smallbrookjunction1
22, November 2020 10:43 pm

I see the Labour Marxist cult of Corbin wokes are In Action again still crying into their Guardian’s after being defeated and destroyed by Boris.

Mark L Francis
Reply to  smallbrookjunction1
23, November 2020 7:08 pm

Never read the Guardian – right-wing rag.

Steve Goodman
Reply to  smallbrookjunction1
27, November 2020 9:38 am

I see that when the respectable Labour leader pointed out in Parliament that the con cult had broken a series of their own pledges by “bullying, harassment, leaking, wasting public money, and obvious conflicts of interest”, the con’s previously sacked serial liar leader replied that their bulling, PPE failures, money wasting, and separate ‘chumocracy’ rules was “trivia”. (As reliably reported by the Guardian and others, but probably… Read more »

hialtitude
23, November 2020 5:18 pm

This is the sound of democracy dying, the sound of silence.