THE MIGHTY Utah Saints are just one of the acts lined up to play at a new music festival on the Isle of Wight.
Toogether is a one-day festival which will take place in Newchurch on Saturday, August 3.
Tickets are £25 each, including free return buses from either Newport or Ryde. There will also be free parking.
The promoter, Mark Weber, is promising no gimmicks, just quality, value for money musical entertainment.
Toogether will have a main stage and a dance area called Disgraceland.
The line-up so far includes Utah Saints, who sampled Kate Bush in their huge 1992 rave hit Something Good, Pink Floyd tribute What The Floyd, and Southampton favourite The Novatones.
Also on the bill are the popular Ska'd For Life, Freestylers, Soul Lounge, The Allergies, Colin Dale and The Ohmz.
More will be announced this weekend.
Mark said: "I've planned the festival for around two years and would like to see it grow slowly into something special. I am a total music addict and this is my passion.
"Making money is not my aim, building a great event with a good friendly atmosphere is."
Tickets can be bought online at ticketsource.co.uk/toogether.
From mid February there will also be paper tickets available from The Gambling Man Barbers in Ryde, Visual Impact in Newport, Record Shop IW in Newport, and The Party Shop in Shanklin.
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