Win! Tickets to Isle Of Wight Festival 2017
18 April 2017, 16:00
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The Line of Best Fit
Fancy seeing Arcade Fire at their only UK festival of the summer? We're giving one lucky winner the chance to nab two passes to this year's Isle Of Wight Festival.
Zara Larsson, Bastille, Rag 'N' Bone Man, George Ezra, Rod Stewart, Run DMC, and David Guetta, and loads more are also playing at the festival - with lots still to come. Check out the full lineup so far.
Isle Of Wight Festival 2017 takes place 8-11 June at Seaclose Park, Newport (on the Isle Of Wight, obvs).
Enter to win a pair of tickets for this year's Isle Of Wight Festival via the form below.
- You have until midnight (BST) Tuesday 2 May to enter the prize draw
- You must provide a valid email and accept the terms
- Travel and accommodation are not provided (campsite access is included with the tickets)
- Only one entry per person
- The winners will be picked randomly amongst the entrants
- The winners will be notified by email. Other entrants will not be notified.
Isle Of Wight Festival 2017 tickets are available now.
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