How to watch Isle of Wight Festival 2026 – can you stream it?

The festival season is officially underway with the return of the Isle of Wight Festival to Seaclose Park.

This year’s music festival features a diverse lineup of headliners, including Lewis Capaldi, The Cure, and Calvin Harris. It’s a show you won’t want to miss!

The festival begins on Thursday, June 18th when camping opens along with the Big Top tent. The main stage performances start on Friday and continue through the weekend until Sunday.

Unable to attend Seaclose Park in person? You can still experience the Isle of Wight Festival 2026 from the comfort of your home – here’s how to tune in on TV.

How to watch Isle of Wight Festival 2026 – can you stream it?

That’s right! Sky is the primary sponsor of the Isle of Wight Festival and will be broadcasting it live throughout the weekend.

The event will be shown live starting Friday, June 19th, with the best moments broadcast throughout the weekend on Sky Arts and Sky Mix.

When can you watch Isle of Wight Festival 2026?

Coverage of the Isle of Wight Festival will begin from Friday 19 June on Sky Arts.

Every evening starting at 7 p.m., the channel will broadcast highlights from throughout the weekend, and also show a recap of what happened each day.

The event will be covered from both the Main Stage and the Big Top, featuring performances by headliners like Lewis Capaldi, Calvin Harris, and The Cure.

Here’s a rundown of the coverage on Sky Arts.

Friday 19 June

  • 7:00pm – Ash (Main Stage)
  • 7:35pm – Two Door Cinema Club (Main Stage)
  • 8:05pm – Coverage of the event
  • 8:35pm – Alessi Rose (Main Stage)
  • 9:00pm – Wet Leg (Main Stage)
  • 10:10pm – Good Neighbours (Big Top)
  • 10:35pm – Perrie (Big Top)
  • 11:00pm – Lewis Capaldi (Main Stage)

Saturday 20 June

  • 12:10am – Tom Grennan (Big Top)
  • 7:00pm – Rick Astley (Main Stage)
  • 7:40pm – Anastacia (Main Stage)
  • 8:05pm – Five (Main Stage)
  • 8:30pm – Rita Ora (Main Stage)
  • 9:00pm – Teddy Swims (Main Stage)
  • 10:10pm – Highlights
  • 10:35pm – Feeder (Big Top)
  • 11:00pm – Calvin Harris (Main Stage)

Sunday 21 June

  • 12:30am – The Sex Pistols (Big Top)
  • 7:00pm – The Last Dinner Party (Main Stage)
  • 7:40pm – David Gray (Main Stage)
  • 8:05pm – The Kooks (Main Stage)
  • 9:00pm – The Cure (Main Stage)
  • 11:15pm – Shed Seven (Big Top)
  • 11:35pm – Highlights

Authors

Katelyn MensahSenior Entertainment Writer

Katelyn Mensah writes about entertainment for TopMob, covering everything from popular TV shows and reality competitions to important documentaries. Before joining TopMob, she worked at The Tab, where she focused on reality TV and celebrity news. Katelyn has a degree in Journalism.

  • Visit us on Twitter

Read More

2026-06-18 11:37