
Isle of Wight Festival announces 2024 headliners The Prodigy, Green Day and Pet Shop Boys
Barclaycard Presents Isle of Wight Festival have announced The Prodigy, Pet Shop Boys and Green Day (UK Festival Exclusive) as 2024 headliners, alongside first wave of acts.
Headlining Friday night’s Main Stage is legendary English electronic group The Prodigy. On Saturday, Pet Shop Boys will headline the Main Stage with “DREAMWORLD The Greatest Hits Live”. In a UK Festival Exclusive, American rock heroes and one of the world’s biggest-selling artists Green Day will close the Festival’s Main Stage on Sunday night. The performance coincides with the 30th anniversary of their iconic album Dookie and the 20th anniversary of American Idiot.
Elsewhere on the lineup, Suede, Scouting For Girls, and Jo Whiley are set to hit the Big Top stage. Whilst icons The Streets, Keane, Simple Minds, Beverly Knight, and McFly are set to perform at Isle of Wight Festival 2023.
The #IOW2024 lineup is here - headlined by @the_prodigy, @petshopboys and @GreenDay (UK Festival Exclusive), as well as many more incredible acts 🎉🙌
— Isle of Wight Festival (@IsleOfWightFest) November 2, 2023
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Blossoms, Dagny, The Darkness, Zara Larsson, The Mary Wallopers, Picture This, Scouting For Girls and more have also been announced as the first wave of artists.
Festival promoter John Giddings said: “We’re thrilled to announce our 2024 headliners today and to continue to showcase a truly exciting array of talent for next year’s Festival. From globally-recognised and pioneering artists, to chart-topping talent and rising stars, we can’t wait to welcome everyone to the island next year."
Isle of Wight Festival 2024 takes place from 20-23 June. Tickets go on sale Monday (6 November) from 9am BST at isleofwightfestival.com.
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