Win A Pair Of Tickets To Isle Of Wight Festival 2024
Want to head to the Isle Of Wight Festival this summer? We've got a pair of tickets up for grabs!
With one amazing line-up, including headliners The Prodigy, Pet Shop Boys and Green Day, this year's festival takes place from June 20-23 and is set to be one incredible event.
For festival fanatics across the UK and beyond, the Isle of Wight is host to the Festival that kicks off the UK summer season each year.
While many come for the emerging acts of the modern generation, thousands are drawn towards the memories the Festival reignites, with its emergence dating back over an astonishing 54 year period.
We've now got a pair of weekend tickets up for grabs, granting you access to each day of the festival plus camping (full information can be found here).
To be in with a chance to win the pair, just have a go at our random draw before the competition closes on Wednesday June 12 - best of luck!
And if you can't wait to see if you've won the pair, you can always buy your tickets here.
There'll also be a chance to win a pair on Isle of Wight Radio, so make sure you keep listening in!
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