The Isle of Wight Festival has announced its next wave of acts, including Jess Glynne and Supergrass.
The festival announced new acts this morning (Friday, November 29) with Jess Glynne, Supergrass, The Corrs and Busted joining the bill.
Amy Macdonald, Ella Eyre, Lightning Seeds, The Pigeon Detectives, The Saw Doctors, Björn Again, Crystal Tides and The Smyths have also been added to the lineup.
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Jess Glynne will play the Main Stage on Sunday, June 22, performing modern classics Rather Be and My Love.
John Giddings said: "It’s great to welcome Jess back to the Island and to see her perform all of those hits we know and love – we will give her a real Isle of Wight welcome and I know it will be one of the highlights of the Weekend – we can't wait to have you, Jess!!"
The new acts join headliners Sting, Stereophonics and Justin Timberlake, with Faithless, Clean Bandit, The Script and James also playing across the weekend.
The festival will be held between June 19 and 22, 2025.
Islander weekend tickets cost £230.45, and Island teen tickets cost £202.95.
More information is available via the Isle of Wight Festival's website.
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