As the 2024 Isle of Wight Festival heads into its second day, pioneering electronic dance group, The Prodigy, will entertain on Main Stage, on Friday.

The returning headliners are one of the most highly anticipated acts of the weekend.

Despite the death of vocalist Keith Flint, in 2019, the 'Firestarter' hitmakers will perform at 10.30pm, closing an eclectic night.

Classic songs by the Fab Four, delivered by The Bootleg Beatles, will open the Main Stage, at 4pm.

Chrissie Hynde of The PretendersChrissie Hynde of The Pretenders (Image: Ki Price)

Mike Skinner of The StreetsMike Skinner of The Streets (Image: IW Festival)

Just after 5pm. The K’s, will perform, followed by 'I Believe in a Thing Called Love' band, The Darkness, at 6.10pm.

Of course, we’re hoping legends from Down Under, Crowded House, will ‘take the weather’ with them, for their Main Stage slot, at 7.25pm.

Also on stage will be Mike Skinner’s The Streets, showcasing a blend of garage, grime and hip-hop, from 8.45pm.

In the Big Top, meanwhile, highlights will include YouTuber James Marriott, at 7.55pm and Wunderhorse, at 9.10pm.

Johnny Marr, left, and Coach PartyJohnny Marr, left, and Coach Party (Image: IW Festival)

At 10.25pm, legendary guitarist, Johnny Marr, will perform a setlist that will surely span his career, from The Smiths to his solo material.

The Pretenders, who last performed on the Isle of Wight in 2017, are on stage at 11.55pm.

The Brass in Pocket group used to feature Johnny Marr in the band. Perhaps the two will collaborate?

Elsewhere, Isle of Wight indie-rock band, Coach Party, who completed a headline European tour this month, can be found on the River Stage, at 9.45pm.