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Isle of Wight Festival 2026 adds new names
This summer's Isle of Wight Festival just got bigger, with a host of indie and dance acts added.
Two Door Cinema Club, Joel Corry, Perrie, Maxïmo Park and Ash are among the latest additions to the Isle of Wight Festival 2026 lineup, as the event confirms a fresh wave of acts for next summer.
They join a bill already topped by Lewis Capaldi, Calvin Harris and The Cure, with the new announcement also featuring The K’s, The Twilight Sad, Rose Gray, Alessi Rose, Good Neighbours, Freddie Halkon and LA duo Voilà.
Two Door Cinema Club return following a lengthy run of international dates, while Ash continue their 30‑plus‑year run as one of the UK’s most enduring rock bands. Maxïmo Park’s appearance coincides with the 20th anniversary of their debut A Certain Trigger, adding another notable name to the festival’s indie contingent.
Joel Corry strengthens the dance offering with a set built around his chart‑topping singles, and Hot Dub Time Machine bring their decade‑hopping party show back to UK crowds.
Rising talent also features prominently, with Good Neighbours, Freddie Halkon and Voilà all securing slots as their profiles continue to grow. Rose Gray, recently shortlisted for the BRITs Critics’ Choice Award, adds a disco‑leaning pop presence, while The Twilight Sad return with their acclaimed post‑punk sound.
Perrie will make her first solo appearance at the festival as she continues to establish her own identity beyond Little Mix. Cult favourites Elvana also join the lineup, bringing their Elvis‑fronted Nirvana tribute to the island once again.
The festival takes place at Seaclose Park in Newport, Isle of Wight, between June 18 and 21.
For remaining tickets, head to isleofwightfestival.com.