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ISLE OF WIGHT FESTIVAL NEW BLOOD COMPETITION QUARTER FINAL

The Star of Kings, 126 York Wy, London N1 0AX
18+ (Valid I.D will be required)

THE EVENT

Out of the thousands of hopefuls that entered the Isle of Wight Festival New Blood Competition, only a handful now remain in the Quarter-Finals. These artists are some of the most exciting and promising acts on the scene and will all be competing for a coveted slot at Isle of Wight Festival 2026!


So make your voice heard and support your favourite act for their chance to perform at Isle of Wight Festival!


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Please note – all tickets purchased are for the event as a whole, not for any individual artist. Refunds are only issued if the event is cancelled, not if an individual artist cancels.

EVENT DETAILS

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VENUE // The Star of Kings, 126 York Wy, London N1 0AX
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AGE // 18+ (Valid I.D will be required)
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LINEUP

  • Parts & Spares
  • Lullabee
  • Splitting Edges
  • Ella Eliza
  • Graceé
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Parts & Spares

Parts & Spares are a London-based folk-pop trio blending acoustic nostalgia with a contemporary edge. Formed by Frida Jones (vocals), her dad Luther (songwriter/guitarist), and her girlfriend Kaisha McGroarty (multi-instrumentalist), the band grew from years of shared life and music. Their songs are rooted in emotional honesty, shaped by love, change, and connection across generations. Built around Frida’s warm, expressive voice, their sound blends folk intimacy with modern pop and indie textures. With four tracks already supported by BBC Introducing and Future Hits Radio, Parts & Spares make music that feels lived-in and deeply felt.

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Lullabee

Lullabee is an electro-pop artist blending cinematic alt-pop production with emotionally raw, intimate lyrics. Her debut EP It’s Not Me, It’s You released in October 2025 marks a bold new chapter in both her sound and sense of self. The title track, with its sparse synths and pulsing bassline, captures the EP’s core theme: a dancefloor confession rooted in self-reflection, reclaimed identity, and emotional boundaries. Across the project, Lullabee sharpens her artistic voice with more clarity, definition, and confidence than ever before. “Electric Pop Banger, Such a fierce energy on this track, Warning they’ll be a vocal hook that will be in your head all day” – BBC Introducing

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Splitting Edges

Tastefully fusing their eclectic influences, Splitting Edges sound is a proudly hard to box concoction of gritty vocals, indie melodies, jazz rhythms, and rap flows. Collaborating with rappers and instrumentalists to create their multi-layered sound live and in the studio. 2025 was a year of immense growth for Splitting Edges. Releasing their EP ‘Only Words’ in July, live highlights include: a festival debut at The Great Escape, KOKO x Coca-Cola’s Pilot Live Series, a seven-stop UK tour and a headline at Hootananny’s Brixton. “A thrilling live proposition” (Clash Magazine), Splitting Edges blend of intimate lyrics, raw energy, and uncompromising sound positions them as ones to watch.

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Ella Eliza

Ella Eliza is the alt-pop forcefield turning introspection into anthems. With bold synths, rich harmonies, and raw storytelling, she crafts music for those teetering between self-discovery and self-destruction. Hailing from Germany and now shaping her sound and story in London, she’s a singer, songwriter, and producer with a fearless DIY edge. Her work explores identity, sexuality, and mental health with unflinching honesty—transforming vulnerability into empowerment. For those who dream of embracing their true self beyond external expectations—Ella Eliza is your soundtrack.

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Graceé

Graceé is a gospel/soul artist turning life into melody — painting portraits with rhymes in place of brushstrokes. Her songs explore growing pains, love, faith, and the everyday realities of growing up, rooted in a belief that gospel is more than just Sunday worship — it’s a lived experience. Named last year’s Future Makers Artist, she followed in the footsteps of her idols Beyoncé and RAYE by performing at the iconic Royal Albert Hall. Graceé’s mission is to help gospel claim its place as a respected and thriving genre in the UK.

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