Rolling Stones to play Isle Of Wight tonight
The Rolling Stones
Keane are also set for final day of 2007 festival
- Jun 10, 2007
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The Isle Of Wight Festival continues today (June 10) with headliners The Rolling Stones playing their first UK festival since 1976.
NME.COM will be bringing special you a special blog covering this evening's set, so you'll know first exactly what Mick, Keith and co are up to.
Head to NME.COM/festivals for all the action.
The closing day follows sets yesterday from Muse and Kasabian at Seaclose Park.
Elsewhere the final day of this year's festival will see performances from Keane, The Fratellis and former Spice Girl [a]Mel C[/b].
NME.COM will be bringing you coverage of all of today’s highlights so head to NME.COM/festivals for the best news, blogs and pictures straight from the festival site.
Today’s bill looks like this:
The Rolling Stones
Keane
The Fratellis
Paolo Nutini
James Morrison
Melanie C
Country Joe
The Hedrons
Siniez
Meanwhile make sure you check out next week’s issue of NME – on UK newsstands from June 13 – for exclusive coverage of all the weekend’s action from the Isle Of Wight.
NME.COM will be bringing special you a special blog covering this evening's set, so you'll know first exactly what Mick, Keith and co are up to.
Head to NME.COM/festivals for all the action.
The closing day follows sets yesterday from Muse and Kasabian at Seaclose Park.
Elsewhere the final day of this year's festival will see performances from Keane, The Fratellis and former Spice Girl [a]Mel C[/b].
NME.COM will be bringing you coverage of all of today’s highlights so head to NME.COM/festivals for the best news, blogs and pictures straight from the festival site.
Today’s bill looks like this:
The Rolling Stones
Keane
The Fratellis
Paolo Nutini
James Morrison
Melanie C
Country Joe
The Hedrons
Siniez
Meanwhile make sure you check out next week’s issue of NME – on UK newsstands from June 13 – for exclusive coverage of all the weekend’s action from the Isle Of Wight.






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