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Yahoo
7 hours ago
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Stereophonics' blistering Isle of Wight Festival Saturday set PHOTOS
From mass singalongs to blistering drum solos, Stereophonics gave it their all at the Isle of Wight Festival 2025 as they closed the Main Stage on Saturday (June 21). The Welsh rock band, performing at the festival for the first time since 2016, drew a sizeable crowd in Seaclose Park. Stopping off at the festival as part of a huge stadium tour, the band opened with Vegas Two Times, before dropping Have A Nice Day to thousands of revellers. A career spanning set saw frontman Kelly Jones play I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio on the ukulele. Read more: Stereophonics drummer Jamie Morrison is ready for Isle of Wight Festival 2025 The Saw Doctors draw joyous crowd for Isle of Wight Festival debut PHOTOS Stereophonics drummer Jamie Morrison brought impactful drumming flair to the performance, with solos throughout the set. The band closed with C'est la vie, releasing balloons into the arena, before The Bartender and the Thief, which Kelly Jones interpolated Motorhead's Ace of Spades. Finally, Stereophonics closed with Dakota, which saw the band home to rapturous applause. Follow the County Press' live coverage of the Isle of Wight Festival throughout the weekend.


BBC News
14 hours ago
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Stereophonics and Sting take to Isle of Wight stage
Stereophonics and Sting have wowed the crowds during their headline slots at the Isle of Wight Welsh rockers took to the main stage on Saturday having previously headlined the Newport event in 2004, 2009 and by lead singer Kelly Jones, Stereophonics played many of their most successful singles, including Have A Nice Day and performed a set of his greatest hits during a one-and-a-half-hour slot, starting with fan favourite Message In A Bottle. The former The Police frontman told the audience it was a "historic festival". He also played An Englishman in New York, Walking On The Moon and Every Breath You Take, coming back for an encore of Roxanne, which the crowds enthusiastically sang along finished with Fragile, the only acoustic song in the set. Some 55,000 partygoers have crossed the Solent to reach Seaclose Park for the four-day gates opened on Thursday, with tribute band The Smyths being the first act to take to the Big Top stage, which also featured The Pigeon Detectives, before headliner Example took taking to the main stage on Friday included Lottery Winners, Amy Macdonald, The Corrs and Faithless, while Clean Bandit headlined the Big Top. Appearing on the Big Top stage on Saturday were Mercury Prize winners English Teacher and Leeds-based Yard night was signed off by Oxford Britpop stars Supergrass, who played their first album I Should Coco in its entirety to celebrate the 30 years since it was singer Gaz Coombes said they had "loved making it", adding: "We loved all the madcap places it took us."Other bands appearing on the main stage on Saturday included The Script, Razorlight, Busted and Paul Heaton featuring Rianne Timberlake was closing the event on Sunday. You can follow BBC Hampshire & Isle of Wight on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram.
Yahoo
2 days ago
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An Englishman in Newport – Sting wows Isle of Wight Festival
Former The Police frontman Sting has wowed the crowds at the Isle of Wight Festival with a set of greatest hits. Wearing a white T-shirt and tight black trousers, the 73-year-old raced straight into fan favourite Message In A Bottle which got the crowd singing along. Half way through his one-and-a-half-hour slot, Sting said to the Newport audience: 'We are delighted to be back at the Isle of Wight festival, it's a historic festival. 'Thank you for inviting us.' After bounding through An Englishman in New York, Walking On The Moon and Every Breath You Take, the band went off before returning for an encore of Roxanne which the crowds enthusiastically sang along to. Sting then finished with Fragile, the only acoustic song in the set. Other bands taking to the Main Stage on Friday included Lottery Winners, Amy Macdonald, The Corrs and Faithless ending the night while Clean Bandit headlined the Big Top. Some 55,000 partygoers have crossed the Solent to reach Seaclose Park in Newport for the four-day event also being headlined by Stereophonics and Justin Timberlake. John Giddings, who has run the festival since re-launching it in 2002 following the legendary events which ran from 1968 to 1970, has said he goes with 'gut feeling' when choosing the acts. The 72-year-old told the PA news agency: 'You want to book acts that have a catalogue that's going to entertain an audience for an hour, hour and a half, and, secondly, someone who's capable of performing to an audience of 50,000 people in a field, because they need to be able to project to entertain.' Other acts performing during the weekend include The Script, Jess Glynne, Supergrass, Example, Busted and Texas.