The first full day of 2022's cinch presents The Isle of Wight Festival kicked off yesterday, with superstar main stage performances from Lewis Capaldi, Madness, ...
Following Sigrid and kicking off the evening in style, The Red Arrows put on their staple spectacle, flying over the festival for an awe-inspiring sight. Following Sigrid and kicking off the evening in style, The Red Arrows put on their staple spectacle, flying over the festival for an awe-inspiring sight. The winner will receive an exclusive backstage and champagne picnic.
THOUSANDS of revellers have packed into the Isle of Wight Festival to watch Lewis Capaldi, Kasabian, Craig David, and Nile Rodgers take to the stage.
Gems sweat off in the sun.' Jeanie said: 'We love the festival, love the island. Sarah Hayhurst and Jeanie Jovamova are excited to be back at the festival after the disruption of the pandemic.
LEWIS CAPALDI performed his first headline festival gig this weekend – and joked to fans he had no new music to play because he was “too lazy” t.
I have to take it in baby steps.” Austin said he suffered a “huge decompression” and was “at a loss” after portraying the King. “For me, this summer is about live music and being able to dance in the field with people you don’t even know, that is the best thing. Freddie was remembered throughout, with video clips popping up on a huge “crown” screen in the centre of the stage. “I would love to start a brand at some point, even if I start off really small. It was a case of The Show Must Go On for them and their loyal fans. "This is the first time I’ve ever headlined a festival and if I f*** it up, it will be the last time.” The hit-maker was on the main stage at the Isle of Wight Festival and admitted that he was “s**tting himself” after years out of the spotlight. Roger performed a majestic These Are The Days Of Our Lives that brought a year to the eye. He told the audience: “I was meant to play new music but I’m a lazy c*** and didn’t do it over lockdown. "We are at a festival, you just want to hear all the old s**t anyway.” LEWIS CAPALDI performed his first headline festival gig this weekend – and joked to fans he had no new music to play because he was “too lazy” to write it.
The singer, 50, was in his element as he beamed from ear to ear whilst looking out at the huge crowd at the Newport event.
Speaking about his long-awaited album, Mark told The Sun: 'I try and play it cool but I’m not cool, there’s no coolness in me. Performance: Mark Owen, 50, put on an animated display as he stormed the stage in a vibrant red suit with a zebra print belt during The Isle of Wight Festival on Saturday Mark Owen puts on an animated display as he storms the stage in a vibrant red suit with a zebra print belt during The Isle of Wight Festival