Duran Duran confirmed for Isle Of Wight Festival this September

Author: Classic Pop

Read Time:   |  27th March 2025

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Duran Duran

Duran Duran are among a host of stellar names that have been confirmed for this year’s Isle Of Wight Festival, scheduled for 16-19 September 2021. DD will close the festival on the Sunday, and will follow fellow headliners Liam Gallagher (Friday) and Snow Patrol and David Guetta (Saturday).

Also performing over the festival weekend are Tom Jones and The Script, plus All Saints, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, STONE, Supergrass, Becky Hill, Charlotte Jane, CHINCHILLA, Dylan John Thomas, Ella Henderson, Example, Foor, Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly, Imelda May, James, James Arthur, James Vincent McMorrow, Jasmine Jethwa, Kaiser Chiefs, Lawson, Lightning Seeds, LONA, Lucy Blue, Lyra, Maisie Peters, Maxïmo Park, Megan McKenna, New Rules, Primal Scream, Razorlight, Rebecca Hurn, Roachford, Sam Feldt, Sam Fender, Scouting For Girls, Seasick Steve, Shed Seven, Sigma (DJ set), The K’s, The Manor, The Snuts, Wet Leg and You Me At Six.

Festival promoter John Giddings says: Our audience always has an incredible time at the festival and we’re thrilled with the line-up on offer for them. It’s a fantastic array of artists; from icons to emerging talent and not forgetting everything still to come from additional stages across the festival. Over the coming months we’ll be watching and learning from the events taking place before us and, of course, liaising with all the relevant authorities to make sure everyone – audience, artists, staff, the community – is kept safe. See you in September!”

Tickets for the Isle of Wight Festival are on sale now at www.isleofwightfestival.com/tickets

 

 

 

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