Isle of Wight Festival 2020: Black Eyed Peas, You Me At Six and All Saints announced as headliners

AMERICAN dance-pop superstars Black Eyed Peas have been revealed as the latest headliners at this year’s star-studded Isle of Wight Festival.
(Left to right) Apl.de.ap, Will.i.am, Fergie, and Taboo of the Black Eyed Peas performing on the Main Stage at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend, held at Carlisle Airport. Photo: PA(Left to right) Apl.de.ap, Will.i.am, Fergie, and Taboo of the Black Eyed Peas performing on the Main Stage at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend, held at Carlisle Airport. Photo: PA
(Left to right) Apl.de.ap, Will.i.am, Fergie, and Taboo of the Black Eyed Peas performing on the Main Stage at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend, held at Carlisle Airport. Photo: PA

The Grammy Award-winners, fronted by rapper turned-TV star will.i.am, will take to the main stage on the final night of the spectacle, on Sunday, June 14.

Also announced to feature at this year’s festival are English rock group You Me At Six, who will perform on Friday’s main stage, Razorlight and Natasha Bedingfield.

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While 90s girl band All saints will take to the main stage on Saturday with a performance of their chart-topping classics.

You Me At Six will be performing at the Isle of Wight FestivalYou Me At Six will be performing at the Isle of Wight Festival
You Me At Six will be performing at the Isle of Wight Festival

These acts join previously announced 2020 headliners Lionel Richie, Lewis Capaldi, Snow Patrol, Chemical Brothers and Duran Duran with Big Top headliners Happy Mondays, Primal Scream and Kaiser Chiefs.

All the new acts announced today include: FooR, Are You Experienced? a Jimi Hendrix tribute act, LONA, Joy Crookes, The Lathums, Donna Missal, Rebecca Hurn, All Saints, Lightning Seeds, Roachford, Rothwell, Asylums,

Sam Feldt, Maxïmo Park, Ella Henderson, Lyra, Dylan John Thomas, James Vincent McMorrow, Seasick Steve, Megan McKenna, New Rules and Balcony.

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Other acts already announced across the weekend include special guest Pete Tong, Becky Hill, Sam Fender, James Arthur, Supergrass, Dido, Sigma, Shed Seven, Example, Maisie Peters, The Manor and JC Stewart.

The Isle of Wight Festival is the UK’s oldest, first held in 1968.

This year’s marks the 50th anniversary of the 1970 festival – the last held on the island until it was revived 18 years ago – which featured performances from Jimi Hendrix, The Who and Joni Mitchel.

This year’s show begins on Thursday, June 11.

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