The Isle of Wight Festival 2023 gets started tomorrow (Thursday), with thousands of revellers pouring into Seaclose Park for four days (June 15-18) jamming to headline acts including Robbie Williams, The Chemical Brothers, George Ezra and Pulp.
This year, electronic music duo Groove Armada are tasked with kicking off the weekend with a bang, as they close the Festival's first day.
Opening the Big Top at Seaclose Park are indie pop band Lottery Winners at 6pm.
Oh My God! It’s The Church, an all-singing, all-dancing party church service, are kicking off their summer tour season by taking to the stage at 7.05pm.
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LF System will bring their modernist disco vibes to the Big Top, with the Duo’s hit ‘Afraid To Feel’ spending eight weeks at number one in the UK Singles Chart in June 2022.
They will take the stage from 8.25pm.
Groove Armada, with long-time vocalist MC M.A.D, will lead tomorrow’s entertainment and close the Big Top with a DJ set packed with their much-loved dance hits.
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With their three UK Top 10 albums, three Grammy nominations, a BRIT nomination and a succession of hit singles, Groove Armada hit the stage at 9.30pm.
The main stage does not open until Friday, but tunes can still be enjoyed at Electro Love, Intoxicated Tea Rooms, Hipshaker Lounge, Cirque de la Quirk, Kashmir Cafe and This Feeling between midday and 10.55pm.
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