Popular indie bands, old favourites and the UK's 2025 Eurovision entry have joined the Isle of Wight Festival 2025 lineup, as the main stage and big top lineup is completed.

Noughties indie icons Razorlight, former Ultravox frontman Midge Ure, 2024 Mercury prize winner English Teacher and post-punkers Yard Act all join the bill.

Today's announcement also includes Eurovision contenders Remember Monday, Pale Waves, Twin Atlantic, Alessi Rose, Amble, Nieve Ella, Arthur Hill, Mae Muller, Matilda Mann, The Lilacs, Rhythm of the 90s and Emmanuel Kelly.

The Isle of Wight Festival 2025 will take place from June 19 to June 22, headlined by Sting, Stereophonics and Justin Timberlake.

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Faithless, The Script, Jess Glynne, Clean Bandit, Supergrass, Example, The Corrs, Busted, Amy Macdonald, Ella Eyre, James, Paul Heaton, and Texas are already announced to perform across the weekend.

The lineup also includes Olly Murs, Alison Moyet, Dean Lewis, Lottery Winners, Lightning Seeds, The Lathums, The Pigeon Detectives, The Saw Doctors, Bjorn Again, Crystal Tides and The Smyths.

The announcement completes the lineup for the main stage and big top, but more than ten stages and entertainment areas are yet to be announced for the event.

Weekend tickets cost £289.95, with student or teen tickets £235.95 and day tickets costing £125 or £95 for teenagers. 

Older children (9-12) can go to the festival for £22.80, and younger children (3-8) go for £12.90.

Under twos go for free.

For Islanders, a weekend ticket costs £230.45, and Island teenagers go for £202.95.