NME Festival Guide 2008
Isle of Wight

Ash bust out the hits at Isle Of Wight

But Tim Wheeler warns band maybe near the end

Ash performed a blistering set of punk pop as the second day (June 9) of the festival moved towards its climax.

Barely pausing for breath, singer Tim Wheeler and co tore through a greatest set that had the crowd bouncing an mosh for the full hour.

Opening with 'Burn Baby Burn', the band - playing their first summer as a trio again following the departure of guitarist Charlotte Hatherley last year - mixed old favourites including 'Girl From Mars' with the title track of forthcoming album 'Twilight Of The Innocents'.

However Wheeler trigged speculation after suggestion Ash might be about to split up after the later.

Introducing set closer the singer told the crowd: "This is the last song of our final album."

So far the band have yet to clarify the onstage comments.

Ash played:

'Burn Baby Burn'
'Angel Interceptor'
'Orpheus'
'You Can't Have It All'
'Goldfinger'
'I Started A Fire'
'Walking Barefoot'
'Kung Fu'
'Polaris'
'A Life Less Ordinary'
'Oh Yeah'
'Girl From Mars'
'Twilight Of The Innocents'


Muse and Kasabian are now set to take to the stage this evening.

NME.COM will be bringing you coverage live from both of this weekend's festivals - Isle Of Wight and Download - so for news, blogs and photography straight from both sites go to NME.COM/festivals now.

Meanwhile make sure you check out next week's NME - on UK newstands from June 13 - for exclusive coverage of all the weekend's action.

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