Isle of Wight Festival 2019
The Isle of Wight Festival 2019 was the eighteenth edition of the revived Isle of Wight Festival, which took place at Seaclose Park in Newport, on the Isle of Wight. It was held on 13 to 16 June 2019. Tickets were released on Friday January 25, 2019 at 9 am.
Highlights
- This iteration of the event sported a "Summer of ‘69 – Peace and Love" theme, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the legendary Isle of Wight Festival 1969. Related activities include a Bob Dylan tribute band opening the festival, a 60's costume contest, and Beatles-themed virtual reality experience in partnership with The Beatles Story museum. Festival organiser John Giddings also asked performers to play a Bob Dylan song, which George Ezra did, covering "Don’t Think Twice It’s Alright".
- Lily Allen held a minute of silence during her Friday set as a tribute to the victims of the Grenfell Tower incident, which happened exactly 2 years earlier. Some audience members broke the silence, and were called out by the singer before resuming her act.
- Cage the Elephant and Sam Fender were both originally scheduled to play on Saturday 15th, but had to cancel their appearance due to injury and illness, respectively. They were replaced on June 12 by Friendly Fires and Yungblud.
- Jess Glynne had been due to perform at the festival on Sunday evening, however she received a lifetime ban from the festival after cancelling her set with only 10 minutes warning. Instead, Richard Ashcroft performed earlier, and Biffy Clyro performed a longer set. The singer confessed that her reason for cancelling was after a heavy night.
Line-up
Main Stage
Friday
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds- Courteeners
- Lily Allen
- James
- Gerry Cinnamon
- Creeper
- DMA's
- Wild Front
Saturday
Fatboy SlimGeorge Ezra- Bastille
- Anne-Marie
- Rick Astley
- Sundara Karma
- KT Tunstall
- Andrew Roachford
- Electric Enemy
Sunday
Biffy Clyro- Richard Ashcroft
- Madness
- Sigrid
- Tom Walker
- Björn Again
- Ferris & Sylvester
- Sub Pacific
Big Top
Thursday
Wet Wet Wet- Heather Small
- James Walsh
- Simply Dylan
Friday
Haçienda ClassicalSaturday
- Garbage
- Friendly Fires
- Miles Kane
- Yungblud
- Picture This
- Palaye Royale
- Billy Lockett
- The Snuts
Sunday
Other areas
Platform One Stage
The Platform One Stage is programmed and run by the Platform One College of Music. Isle of Wight emerging musicians that were shortlisted for the Wight Noize event on May 11 were granted a spot in the stage's lineup. One such band was selected to open the last day of the festival, Sub Pacific.Hosted in the Electro Ladyland area of the festival, it was also home to silent disco parties once the mainstage acts finished playing. The organisers also set up a silent karaoke activity, in partnership with a Londonian karaoke venue and a karaoke software company.