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Isle of Wight Festival 2012

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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 27 julanont


    Doesn't sound too great. IOW was far better from the sounds of things.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 27 julanont


    I thought that they would be picking up the slack from Glastonbury this year.


  • Moderators, Music Moderators Posts: 14,953 Mod ✭✭✭✭Furious-Red


    John Giddings, organiser of the Isle Of Wight Festival has said that he has "avoided" X Factor style acts when putting the festival together this year.

    The festival has hosted the likes of Parade, Pixie Lott, N-Dubz and Alesha Dixon in recent years, but Giddings has revealed that although he is quite prepared to host R&B acts at the festival, he won't be playing host to mainstream pop acts again if he has his way.

    Speaking to NME about the festival's line-up, Giddings said of his decision: "This year I've deliberately avoided pop acts, X Factor type people. I did a couple last year, but I felt a bit uncomfortable about that this year. I don't mind having R&B acts on the bill, I don't having Professor Green or Wretch 32, but I don't see them as straight pop acts. I think other festivals do straight pop acts and I was backstage at a couple of festivals and they seemed to be full of people I'd seen on TV."

    Giddings also said that he had not decided to deliberately to target an older crowd with his choice of Pearl Jam, Tom Petty and Bruce Springsteen as his headliners and had made sure the rest of the bill contained something for all age groups.

    He said of this: "Obviously we've got the older acts with Pearl Jam, Tom Petty and Bruce Springsteen, but we've also got exciting acts like Elbow, Example and Noel Gallagher so we've got the best of both worlds. It's not deliberate, that's why we've got the variety of acts on the rest of the bill. Our audience is 15 – 50 and with likes of Example, Tinie Tempah and The Vaccines, I think we can entertain all age groups."

    Giddings also said that he was delighted to get both Petty and Springsteen, as he'd been trying to get them for years, adding: " It [the bookings] just came together at once and was luck rather than deliberation, I've been trying to get Springsteen for years, Tom Petty, I've been trying to get him to come to the UK for the last 10 years."

    Isle Of Wight Festival takes place from June 22–24 this year, which is two weeks later than its usual spot, but Giddings made it clear that this will only happen this year and the festival will return to its usual spot on the calendar in 2013.

    He said of this: "It's only a one-off, it's because half-term is later this year and part of our site is school fields. So I didn't want to conflict with them and the ferry companies told me they couldn't cope. It'll return to its normal spot next year."


  • Moderators, Music Moderators Posts: 14,953 Mod ✭✭✭✭Furious-Red


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  • Moderators, Music Moderators Posts: 14,953 Mod ✭✭✭✭Furious-Red


    Summer just got a whole lot hotter at the Isle of Wight Festival 2012 with the addition of Enter Shikari, Katy B, Ash, Pulled Apart By Horses and The Virginmarys taking to the stage in the Big Top. Plus New York Dolls, Christina Perri, Stackridge and Beth Hart join the already bursting line up on The Garden Stage.

    British eclectic band Enter Shikari will be bringing their incredible electronicore sound to the Big Top ahead of Groove Armada present Red Light on Friday June 22nd. Special Guest, Katy B brings her critically acclaimed sound to the stage on Saturday June 23rd and Ash make a welcome return on Sunday 24th June. Pulled Apart By Horses and The Virginmarys will also be appearing on Sunday afternoon, making 2012 another year to remember at the Isle of Wight Festival.

    The Garden Stage also adds to its exciting line up with trailblazing American rockers the New York Dolls playing Saturday, Christina Perri & Beth Hart performing on Sunday, plus Stackridge on Thursday 21st June.


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