Jake Bugg, The Script, Bloc Party & more for Isle of Wight Festival

also Paloma Faith, The Maccabees, Ellie Goulding, Happy Mondays, Blondie & more

By Neil Greenway | Published: Mon 3rd Dec 2012

Isle of Wight Festival 2013 - Jake Bugg
Photo credit: Karen Williams

Isle of Wight Festival 2013

Thursday 13th to Sunday 16th June 2013
Seaclose Park, Newport, Isle of Wight, PO30 2DN, England MAP
£185
Daily capacity: 90,000

Next summer's Isle of Wight Festival, happening from Thursday 13th until Sunday 16th June 2013, has announced more acts for the weekend.

Appearing on the Main Stage on the Friday supporting headliners Stone Roses are Jake Bugg.

The first acts announced for the Main Stage on the Saturday (but who isn't the headliner; the headliner is still to be announced) are Bloc Party, and The Maccabees.

Joining headliners Bon Jovi on the Sunday are The Script, Paloma Faith, and Bonnie Raitt.

Meanwhile, the Big Top is to have Happy Mondays as an exclusive for early campers on the Thursday night, with support from Liverpool stalwarts The Farm.

On the Friday the Big Top has Ellie Goulding, while the Sunday is headlined by Blondie, with Republica in support.

The Garden Stage has also announced it's first bands, with Fun on the Friday, and Imperial Teen on thwe Sunday.

The festival will offer top rock and indie names, legendary acts, and rising stars, on three main stages in a relaxed festival atmosphere.

The Stone Roses will headline on Friday, and Bon Jovi top the bill on Sunday, both will be making their only UK festival appearances in 2013. Saturday's headliner will be announced in mid December

For the latest line-up details as available please click here.

An adult ticket with camping is priced at £185, with NUS weekend tickets with camping priced at £175, and a child (7 to 12 years) weekend ticket with camping is priced at £92.50. A day ticket is priced at £75, and car parking is priced from £10. All children 6 years old and under on 13th June 2013 can go free of charge but must still be included in the booking in order to receive a wristband. A Campervan ticket is priced at £100, and parking for the weekend (4 Days) is priced at £15.

Tickets for the Isle of Wight Festival 2013 can also be bought using a Deposit Ticket Scheme (DTS) paying in 3 payments instalments. The first instalment of £61.50 must be paid within the Eligibility Period. For non-camping tickets a second payment of £60 per ticket is due on 30th January 2013, and the final payment of £60 by 30th March 2013. For weekend with camping tickets the second instalment amount is £60 and the final payment is £75 with the same due dates.

To buy tickets, click here.

For those travelling to the island, there are various ferry options available, see Red Funnel or Wight Link for details.


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