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Isle of Wight Festival 2010: Paloma Faith, Shakespears Sister, Ocean Colour Scene and More

Tuesday, 15th December, 2009 at 12:02 am, Isle of Wight

Isle of Wight Festival, Music, Newport, News

So with James and Doves confirmed, you’re probably wondering who else is on the lineup for the 2010 Isle of Wight Festival.

One lady we’re looking forward to seeing perform is the lovely Paloma Faith, if not only to gaze adoringly at her unpredictable and eclectic costume choices. She’ll be shimmying up to the main stage on Saturday afternoon.

Last year he booked 80s pop queens, Banarama, this year John Giddings has nabbed one of the original Banarama’s, Siobhan Fahey and only gone and booked Shakespears Sister.

Adding to the mix will be Ocean Colour Scene playing the Big Top on Sunday and celebrating their 21st anniversary together. Not our bag, but widely popular all the same.

Finishing off the latest announcements are poppettes, The Saturdays (Big Top on Saturday, of course) and Daisy Dares You (Big Top on Friday), who’s looking very much like she’ll be falling over herself to meet the legendary Debbie Harry.

They’ll be joining Pink, Orbital, Blondie, The Strokes and Jay-Z.

Tickets
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

Image: Alice Hawkins

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3 Responses to “Isle of Wight Festival 2010: Paloma Faith, Shakespears Sister, Ocean Colour Scene and More”

  1. +1 Click if you like this comment The one that got away.
    says:

    Another terrible addition.

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  2. Click if you like this comment David H
    says:

    Great line up so far. As the man says, a good blend of old and new plus we still have to discover the Sunday night headliner. Well done John Giddings.

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