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“Belly, more important than social media likes”

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaJune 8, 20253 Mins Read
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Introduction to the Isle of Wight Festival

A leading promoter of the music festival said that "gut feeling" was more important than social media likes when booking headliners. John Giddings, who has represented artists from Blondie to Phil Collins, has headed the Isle of Wight Festival since its restart in 2002. He believes that the performers should be able to deliver a lot and make people look away from their telephone screens.

The Importance of Live Performance

The 72-year-old said that he "learned the hard way" that some people "could have sold many records, but they are useless when it comes to performance". He emphasized that the ability to perform live is crucial, citing examples of successful past performances at the festival. "If you look back, who we had – Blur, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, the [Rolling] Stones – you can all deliver, even if it pours with rain," he said.

The Limitations of Social Media

Giddings also noted that having a large following on social media does not necessarily translate to a successful live performance. "I know artists who had a million views on TikTok who cannot sell 300 tickets in a club in London," he said. "Just because all these people want to watch them on socials does not mean that they will pay money to see them in a field."

A Look Back at the Festival’s History

Giddings remembered the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970, in which 600,000 hippies descended on the island, leading to the event being banned for 32 years. This year, Jimi Hendrix, The Who, and Joni Mitchell were among the artists who performed on the island. "I remember that I walked over the hill, it was as if I was going to the battle of the Somme and you could smell it before you saw it," he said.

This Year’s Festival

This year’s festival, from June 19th to 22nd in Seaclose Park in Newport, will feature performances by Sting, Stereophonics, and Justin Timberlake. After 23 years of organizing the event, Giddings said: "I absolutely love what I do because I work all the time, I never think I actually had a job."

The Rewards of Organizing the Festival

Giddings finds joy in imagining and creating the festival. "There is nothing better than sitting in an office in Fulham in November. It is wet and windy outside and they imagine that in June you will set up an action on a field on the Isle of Wight, and then see it nine months later and people get wild," he said. "It is the most satisfactory thing that ever offers entertainment for people."

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