


The Bangor group first performed at the festival in 2004, taking to the main stage ahead of The Charlatans and headliner David Bowie, in what was the rock chameleon’s last UK show before his death in 2016.īACK ON STAGE: Snow Patrol played the Trnsmt and Isle of Wight festivals
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Gary and the lads have played the Seaclose Park music extravaganza three times. very, very excited to be playing it again.” We’ve played an awful lot of amazing shows with amazing crowds, but the Isle of Wight has some special magic in there, it really does. You sort of feel that you’ve got the whole place on your side. The 45-year-old said: “I think the atmosphere is just so incredible. Speaking before their headline performance yesterday, Gary reflected on what it meant to play the iconic festival. The band made a triumphant return to the live circuit when they performed at the Trnsmt Festival in Glasgow last Sunday, following it up with a concert at the Isle of Wight Festival last night. “The songs are there, we just need to get in and record them, so however long that takes.” “I have been writing a lot - we have all been writing a lot. Gary Lightbody said: “There will be an official Snow Patrol album coming, next year probably. Wildness, the band’s last album, was released in 2018, so fans will be thrilled to hear there’s new material on the way. Snow Patrol have new music coming next year.
