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Line-up
The Who
Deacon Blue, Paul Carrack, Steve Gibbons
Ronan Keating and McFly
Robin Gibb, Chris Norman, Bonnie Tyler, and "...Like the wind"
Madness & The Stranglers
Bootleg Beatles and The Counterfeit Stones
Sugababes and Matt Willis
Festival camping information
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Thank you to all those who supported us in 2007.
Who knows ... we might even be crazy enough to do it again one day?
Festival photosView slideshow of the Festival
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news
bullet What you told us about the Peel Bay Festival >> more
bullet Day 7: Pop Spectacular Sweeps Peel Bay to Triumphant Finish>> more
bullet Day 6: Top Class Tributes Take Peel Bay to Rock 'n' Roll Heaven >> more
bullet Day 5: Vintage Madness Takes Peel Bay Festival
One Step Beyond Brilliant
>> more
bullet Day 4: Bee Gee Homecoming Brings Festival’s Fourth Night to an Emotional Finale >> more
bullet Day 3: Ronan and McFly Electrify Crowds at Peel Bay
>> more
bullet Day 2: All Rise for Peel Bay's Second Night Soul Brothers >> more

bulletThe first night
The crowd at the first nightConcert goers have emailing us with their comments on the first night. One said: "We had an absolute fantastic evening – The Who were absolutely awesome!!! Hope the rest of the Festival goes as well."
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Others have said:
"A BIG thank you to whoever persuaded “The Who” to visit the island after 40 years. A fantastic opening gig. What about The Rolling Stones next time!"
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"Top venue, absolutely fantastic concert. My kids can’t wait for Friday. All the best for the rest of the week."
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"...what a fab time we had last night. We were really impressed with the total organisation of this event and are looking forward to seeing other acts in the following week. How refreshing to go to such a well organised and welcoming event - you are to be applauded for it. Everyone is quick to criticise whenever anyone comes up with a new idea but we just hope this sets the ball rolling for future events - we were talking about it all the way home!"
>> Review of The Who

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The Peel Bay Festival 2007 was the biggest music festival the Isle of Man has ever seen.

Seven fantastic nights in one massive marquee!
bullet To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the famous
Isle of Man TT Races Street Heritage Events
organised The Peel Bay Festival - some of the biggest names in Rock performed in the amazing marquee.
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bullet This massive black out marquee called the Valhalla, the largest temporary structure in the UK, is the new generation of marquees with a width of 75 metres and internally is up to 10,000 square metres and is therefore on a truly massive scale. The Valhalla will hold 10,000 people of which 5,000 will be seated, all in the knowledge that you won’t get wet!!!
Audio previews 30th May - Click to play preview 31st May - Click to play preview 1st June - Click to play preview 2nd June 3rd June - click to play preview 4th June Listen to preview of all concerts (Large file)
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Sponsors:
Okells Ales
bulletOkells Ales
HSBC
bulletHSBC
Isle of Man Steam Packet Company
bulletSteam Packet
Sure Mobile
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