STELLAR acts — including Sting, Justin Timberlake and The Sterophonics — have been revealed as headliners for the hotly-anticipated 2025 Isle of Wight Festival.

The announcement was made this morning (Monday, September 23) for next year's Isle of Wight Festival, which will run between June 19-22 next year, at, as ever, Seaclose Park, Newport.

Among the hot acts at next year's event, will be Sting, The Stereophonics and Justin Timberlake, who have sold multi-millions of records worldwide.

Sting, lead singer of The Police, performed at the festival with the band in 2008.

Welsh superstars, The Stereophonics, are seasoned Isle of Wight festival headliners, having performed at Seaclose Park in 2004 and 2016.

Justin Timberlake will be making his debut at the event. 

Also joining the bill will be Faithless, The Script, Teddy Swims, Clean Bandit, Example, James, Paul Heaton, Texas, Olly Murs, Alison Moyet, Dean Lewis, The Lathums and Lottery Winners.

Plus there will be more acts announced in the coming weeks.

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The 2025 festival is so hotly-anticipated, the early bird tickets for it sold out in record time.

Festival promoter, John Giddings, said: "What a line-up we have in store already for the next edition of The Isle of Wight Festival.

"This first announcement spans global music icons to the freshest new talent, and we have many more names to come, so stay tuned.

"Everyone should get to the Island for an unforgettable weekend of music.

"We’ve also just opened Experience 25, where we celebrate all 25 Isle of Wight Festivals, from the original events in 1968, through to 2024, with photos, video, memorabilia and some really special art installations!

"It’s at The O2 London, free to enter and running until November 13. Well worth a look."

Three UK customers will be the first to get their hands on festival tickets, following this morning's announcement. Three+ pre-sale tickets are on sale for up to the next 48 hours, as of 8am today.

Tickets will be on general sale on Wednesday (September 25) from 8am.