Isle of Wight Festival announces bill for the Hard Rock Stage

Pronghorn, Orbital's Paul Hartnoll, Germein Sisters, Arno Carstens, & more

By Scott Williams | Published: Tue 2nd Jun 2015

Pronghorn

Thursday 11th to Sunday 14th June 2015
Seaclose Park, Newport, Isle of Wight, PO30 2DN, England MAP
£195 with camping
Daily capacity: 90,000
Last updated: Mon 8th Jun 2015

Pronghorn, and Orbital's Paul Hartnoll with his 8:58 project are among the acts for the Hard Rock stage at this year's Isle of Wight Festival which takes place at Newport's Seaclose Park from Thursday 11th until Sunday 14th June 2015.

They join Foor, The Soho Hobo, Skinny Living, Red Sky July, The High Kings, King Eider, Los Pacaminos, The Nelson Brothers, Ben Montague, Sam Jones, Ella Jones, Thundernauts, Rusty Egan, Diesel Park West, 30ten, Nick Cane, FW MTV (DJ), DJ Parker, LiA, Kerri Watt, Germein Sisters, Arno Carstens, Claydon Connor, Novatones, ThenAgen, Lost Hustle, Eddie & The Robbers, Rusty Egan, The Carnabys, Little Eye, The Ravels, Curran, The Dirty Strangers, Honey Ryder, Kenneth J Nash, Fantasy, Bethia Beadman, and Johnny Lucas.

Saturday's headlining act is Blur, Sunday headliners Fleetwood Mac, both The Prodigy, and The Black Keys are Friday's two headlining acts, and joining them on the bill will be Paolo Nutini, Pharrell Williams, Groove Armada (DJ set), Chicks on Speed, Coasts, Ruen Brothers, Pretty Vicious, Visconti & Woodmansey with Glenn Gregory performing 'The Man Who Sold The World', Ben Montague, Billy Idol, James, Imelda May, Paul Oakenfold, Kodaline, Counting Crows, James Bay, You Me At Six, First Aid Kit, Courteeners, Suzanne Vega, Ash, Foxes, Sharon Corr, Lightning Seeds, Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band, The View, Ali Campbell, Ian Anderson plays the best of Jethro Tull, Pronghorn, James Walsh, Kool & the Gang, and more.

To see who is playing when see the Isle of Wight Music Festival line-up page.

Marc Carey, European Director of Marketing said, "We are so excited to be back at The Isle of Wight Festival this year. Emerging talent has always been really intrinsic to Hard Rock International’s commitment to live music, and after such a great reception last year, we can’t wait to bring more rising stars to the big stage!"

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Tickets are priced at £195 with camping, a teen  (aged 13-17 years) ticket is priced at £145, a studen ticket is priced at £180. Children aged 12 and under can attend free of charge.

Tickets without camping are priced at £185. A car park pass is priced at £15, and a campervan ticket is priced at £120.

Prices do not include booking fees.




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