Here's who to see at the Isle of Wight Festival on Saturday

A host of big names will play the Isle of Wight Festival  today (Saturday) <i>(Image: Various/IWFestival)</i>
A host of big names will play the Isle of Wight Festival today (Saturday) (Image: Various/IWFestival)

The Isle of Wight Festival 2024 is in full swing, with synth-pop legends, Pet Shop Boys, due to headline Main Stage tonight (Saturday).

The ‘West End Girls’ and ‘Suburbia’ hitmakers, aka Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe, will be on from 10.20pm.

Before that, Apollo Junction junction will kick off the day, at 12.35pm, followed by ex Neighbours star-turned-singer, Natalie Imbruglia, at 1.35pm.

Former Scissor Sister, Jake Shears, will entertain at 2.50pm, with S Club hot on his heels, at 4pm.

Pet Shop Boys and Jake Shears (Image: Phil Fisk/IWFestival)

Suede will headline the Big Top, on Saturday (Image: Isle of Wight Festival 2024)

Keen to see Keane? You won't be disappointed (Image: Isle of Wight Festival 2024)

From 5.15, Price Tag singer, Jessie J, will return to the Isle of Wight Festival.

At 6.30pm, Stockport’s Blossoms, last seen when they were forced to end their set early, in 2022, as high winds wrought havoc, with make a triumphant return. They announced their latest album, Gary, earlier this month.

They will be swiftly followed by Keane, best known for their smash hit Somewhere Only We Know. The group, fronted by Tom Chaplin, are on at 8.15pm and are sure to pack the hits into their 80 minute slot.

Meanwhile, in the Big Top, The Lilacs begin proceedings at 12.10pm before Bradley Simpson, lead singer of The Vamps, performs at 1.10pm.

Henry Moodie, at 2.20pm, will be followed by Georgia at 3.30pm and former Kasabian singer, Tom Meighan, at 4.45pm.

Folk act with a cult following, The Mary Wallopers, hit the stage at 6pm and festival favourites, Feeder, are on at 7.20pm.

Two-time Eurovision winner for Sweden, Loreen, will perform at 9.20pm, before Britpop icons, Suede, are expected to perform hits including Beautiful World and Animal Nitrate in the Big Top, at 11.30pm.

Elsewhere, rising Isle of Wight punk trio, The Pill, will perform on the River Stage at 5pm.

Natalie Imbruglia (Image: IW Festival)

The Pill (Image: The Pill)

Later, on the same stage, 1980s favourite, Johnny Hates Jazz, will Turn Back the Clock, at 6.45pm.

In the Kashmir Cafe, at 2.30pm, Mr B The Gentleman Rhymer, best known for his ‘chap hop’ genre of music, will perform.

At 8.40pm, Ugly Ozo (one of the Isle of Wight County Press's ones to watch for 2024) will entertain the Kashmir crowd.