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Isle of Wight Festival 2010: Squeeze and Pink Join The Lineup

Monday, 30th November, 2009 at 8:19 am, Isle of Wight

Isle of Wight Festival, Music, Newport, News

So with Jay-Z, Orbital, Blondie and The Stokes already announced, we bet you’re wondering who else is on the lineup for the 2010 Isle of Wight Festival.

Isle of Wight Festival 2010: Squeeze and Pink Join The LineupKicking off the fun for happy campers on the Thursday night will be a band who have been a massive influence on many of the indie bands around today.

Squeeze might not have Jools Holland playing with them anymore, but they are still Cool for Cats.

We understand that they’ve also been busy in the studio and might possibly have an album due out very soon.

It was very hard to find videos we can embed (thanks UniversalMusic), but here’s a pretty old classic from Top of The Pops in 1979.

And it was in 1979 that the next act to be announced was born. Stepping up as a special guest on the Sunday, worldwide superstar Pink will be doing utmost to get the party started.

She’s sold 23 million albums worldwide, so if sure to have plenty of fans at Seaclose Park next June.

Tickets go on sale 4th December and are available from the usual outlets:

TicketZone 08444 99 99 55
Red Funnel 0844 844 9988
WightLink 0871 376 1000

Adult camping £150
Adult non-camping 130
Child camping £75
Child non-camping £65
This year all children 6 and under will be free of charge, but will still need to book in advance in order to receive a wristband
Campervans £250

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One Response to “Isle of Wight Festival 2010: Squeeze and Pink Join The Lineup”

  1. Click if you like this comment alex weir
    says:

    can u upgrade tikets from non camp to camp even thou it is after xmas

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