RHYTHMTREE Festival returns to the Isle of Wight for its tenth show this summer.
Back in January, it was revealed the popular Isle of Wight festival would be moving venues.
A staple of the Island calendar since its inception in 2010, the event had previously been held at Three Gates Farm, in Shalfleet.
Now, organisers have obtained a new premise licence for land at Sticelett Farm, on Rolls Hill in Cowes.
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Running for three days between July 8 to 10, you can view the lineup, set to feature reggae band The Wailers and Indie singer-songwriter Badly Drawn Boy, here.
The outdoor festival is expected to have four music stages, two entertainment stages, four bars and off-site entertainment and attractions.
"After two years, we can't wait to welcome everyone back," said a spokesperson for the festival.
"With huge support, we’ve battled through a few years of adversity as we faced the challenges of Covid and its impact on the events industry, along with a very sad move away from Three Gates Farm.
"We feel our new site at Sticelett Farm, Thorness — between Porchfield and Gurnard — will deliver everything you expect from Rhythmtree and more.
"The new site is everything we dreamed of to deliver a 10th anniversary spectacle never to be forgotten.
"Our 10th show sees a musical celebration like no other.
"Whether you arrive ready to discover new sounds or to relive past memories, we have a very special and unique three day programme."
Tickets are on sale now.
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