Isle of Wight festival on TV - how to watch and full line-up

The Isle of Wight Festival has arrived just in time for a record-breaking weekend.

Temperatures are already scorching across the country and the heatwave is set to be even hotter today (June 17).

It's so warm, that the festival has actually issued a warning to music-lovers about the insane heat.

It hasn't stopped anyone though, as thousands of fans have already poured onto the island for an unbelievable show.

The festival is rammed with incredible talent including Lewis Capaldi, Muse, Kasabian, Chic and more.

Even is you can't be there in person, you can still see the show as it will be aired throughout the weekend on TV.

When is the Isle of Wight Festival?
Lewis Capaldi is headlining the festival

The Isle of Wight Festival started on Thursday June 15 and will run until Sunday July 19.

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Thousands have already arrived at the venue, with the main event starting on Friday.

For people at home, the show won’t start to be televised until 7pm on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

How to watch the Isle of Wight Festival on TV

For everyone who couldn’t make it, there is still a way to catch the main performers each night.

Sky Arts is the only channel airing the festival, but there are a couple of ways to tune in.

The channel is available both to Sky users and for anyone with a Freeview box on channel 11.

It is also on Freeview Play online.

For those with a Sky account, it will be available to watch on the Sky mobile app.

Finally, if you are paying for the NOW Entertainment Package, you will gain access to Sky Arts content there.

The subscription will set you back £9.99 per month.

Isle of Wight Festival line-up
Nile Rogers and Chic will take the stage at the festival ( Getty)

Lewis Capaldi and Muse may be the two of the biggest headliners, but the festival is full of massive names.

Some of these include Kasabian, Madness, Chic with Nile Rogers and The Vaccines.

The rest of the line-up includes:

  • Sigrid
  • Pete Tong and The Heritage Orchestra
  • Blossoms
  • Jessie Ware
  • The Proclaimers
  • The Fratellis
  • Greek Tragedies
  • Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott
  • Chinchilla
  • Rudimental
  • Tom Grennan
  • UB40 ft Ali Campbell
  • Freya Ridings
  • Happy Mondays
  • Craig David presents TS5
  • Mimi Webb
  • Shaggy
  • Joel Corry
  • Nathan Dawe
  • The Kooks
  • The Charlatans
  • Nina Nesbitt
  • Griff

More details on the full line-up can be found on the Isle of Wight Festival website.

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