Jimi Hendrix - Experience Hendrix – Isle of Wight Festival 1970 New Exhibition Opens at Dimbola Museum and Galleries on May 27, 2026
- May 22
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The spirit and sound of Jimi Hendrix will return to the Isle of Wight with the opening of
Experience Hendrix – Isle of Wight Festival 1970 at Dimbola Museum and Galleries,
a new exhibition sponsored by Solo Music Agency.
The Isle of Wight Festival was Jimi Hendrix ’s final UK performance and his largest
ever UK show, taking place just across the fields from Dimbola at Afton Down in August
1970. More than half a million music fans are believed to have attended the legendary
festival weekend, cementing its place as one of the defining moments in music history.
Dimbola is synonymous with the Isle of Wight Festival, with its permanent exhibition
dedicated to The Last Great Event and the striking bronze statue of Jimi Hendrix in its
gardens, commissioned by John Giddings, who revived the Isle of Wight Festival in
2002 and founded Solo Music Agency. The exhibition also coincides with the 20th
anniversary of the statue, created by sculptor John Swindells and installed in 2006.
Experience Hendrix will feature iconic photographs, live footage and memorabilia
from the festival weekend, alongside memories from those who witnessed Hendrix’s
historic set first-hand.
One of those attendees was John Giddings himself. He said:
“The reason I restarted the Isle of Wight Festival was because I saw Jimi Hendrix and
The Doors in 1970. Coming over that hill and seeing 600,000 people united by the
same music was a real epiphany for me and has stayed with me forever.”
Also in the crowd was Dr Brian Hinton, Executive Chair of Dimbola Museum and
Galleries:
“Julia Margaret Cameron, who lived and took pioneering photographs at Dimbola in
the 1860s, would have had Jimi straight in the old chicken house that was her studio,
and immortalised his face, as she did Tennyson’s. Both Jimi and Julia were forces of
nature, pioneers in their chosen art forms, with a unique fashion sense and of mixed
heritage.
“Jimi’s Afton set was within sight and sound of Dimbola, and it is so appropriate that
we celebrate it with this new Jimi-themed show. Since 2000 we have been celebrating
the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival and associated images and memorabilia, now including
the ‘new’ Isle of Wight Festivals at Seaclose, which carry on this amazing heritage and
put the Island on the world stage.”
The exhibition opens ahead of this year’s Sky presents the Isle of Wight Festival, which
returns to Seaclose Park from 18–21 June 2026 with headliners Lewis Capaldi, Calvin
Harris and The Cure, continuing the Island’s long-standing musical legacy for a new
generation of festivalgoers.
Experience Hendrix – Isle of Wight Festival 1970 opens on May 27, 2026, in the former
bookshop at Dimbola Museum and Galleries on the ground floor. Entry to the exhibition
is included within standard museum admission
