Liam Gallagher closes first night of The Isle of Wight Festival – Music News




Friday 17th September marked the first full day of The Isle of Wight Festival, including stellar performances from headliner Liam Gallagher, Tom Jones, Primal Scream, You Me At Six, Becky Hill, Sigma and many more across the festival’s stages.

Channeling the harmonious vibes of the 1970 festival, this year’s theme is “Peace, Love and Understanding”, with music lovers dressing in their colourful rainbow best to commemorate coming together on the island for the historic music festival and two years away from live music.

Those in costume, and those who want to witness a spectacle of colour, should head to Strawberry Fields at 2pm today, where the festival’s best dressed will be crowned. The winner will receive an exclusive backstage tour and champagne picnic.

Fresh indie talent LONA kicked things off on the main stage, followed by You Me At Six who brought mosh pits to Seaclose Park with songs from their UK Number 1 album ‘SUCKAPUNCH’ released earlier this year.

The Isle of Wight Festival regulars Peter Crouch and Abbey Clancy were spotted watching Becky Hill impress the crowd with a string of her pop and house chart smashes, before James rocked the stage with their sing-along classics ‘Sit Down’ and ‘Getting Away With It (All Messed Up)’, alongside tracks from their latest album ‘All The Colours Of You’, including ‘Building Beaches’ and ‘ZERO’.

Tom Jones confirmed his legendary status as he performed a set filled with classics from the 60s all the way to 2021 with his recent album ‘Surrounded by Time’ (which earlier this year made Jones the oldest male to earn a number one UK album).

Closing The Isle of Wight main stage was Liam Gallagher, who wowed the crowd playing Oasis smashes ‘Rock N Roll Star’ and ‘Cigarettes & Alcohol’ between his solo hits ‘Wall of Glass’ and ‘Shockwave’, before an outstanding encore of ‘Supersonic’, ‘Acquiesce’, ‘Roll With It’ and ‘Live Forever’. Oasis’ Knebworth 1996 documentary is due to be released in cinemas on 23rd September, with the live album to accompany out 19th November.

The Big Top stage saw genre spanning sets from Primal Scream, Shed Seven, Sigma, Rats, Lucy Blue, Charlotte Jane and Apollo Junction.

Today, festival goers will enjoy sets from headliners David Guetta and Snow Patrol on the main stage alongside Sam Fender, James Arthur, All Saints and The Lightning Seeds, as well as Kaiser Chiefs, Example, Ella Henderson and Maximo Park on the Big Top.

You can view the original article HERE.

Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger slammed as ‘McMansion seekers.’ Why people are mad at the couple for demolishing L.A. home.
Chuwi’s Music Reflects the Anxieties of Puerto Rico
Disney Character Actor Claims She Was Fired for Posting as Snow White
The 7 Best Stud Finders 2024
Boy Kills World Review | A Wild Ride Not for the Faint of Heart
Hugh Grant Praises New Bridget Jones Script and Questions if He’s a Monster
He’s Got Something Going On: David Proval on Mean Streets, and Acting for Martin Scorsese | MZS
Rebel Moon 2: The Scargiver Review
Taylor Swift Hints at ‘Functional Alcoholic’ Past on TTPD
HYBE, Min Hee-jin spar over alleged evidence of plans to “seize control” of ADOR
Taylor Swift’s New Album Sales Shatter Records
Watch the action-packed ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ trailer
Tim Brown Wants NCAA To Revisit Sanctions In Wake Of Reggie Bush Heisman Decision
Caleb Williams & Brenden Rice Can Be Next ‘Gronk & Tom Brady’ In NFL, Rice Says
Livvy Dunne, LSU Gymnasts Attract Crowd At Raising Cane’s After NCAA Title
Arnold & Sly Give Their Picks for Mt. Rushmore of Action Heroes
Alan Ritchson Returns as Jack Reacher in Season 3 Set Images of Prime Video’s Series
FBI Season 6 Episode 10 Review: Family Affair
Family Guy Star Says His Mother Tried to Get the Show Cancelled
NCIS Season 21 Episode 8 Review: Heartless
Christy and Anok’s Cover Bazaar, Celine’s New Creative Director?
Chloé’s New Beginning, Hedi Slimane’s Future at Celine, & More!
Best Mother’s Day Gifts From Nordstrom
The Daily’s Fashion LA Awards To Take Place This Weekend: Who Is Being Honored This Year?