This year marks the 25th edition of isle of Wight Festival (if you count the first three original events held in 1968, ’69 and ’70 plus the modern run from 2002 onwards) and the Experience 25 exhibition is looking back over the event’s history. You’ll be able to step inside the office of Ray Foulk, the curator of the first three IOW events, to see how those massive events were put together, with original images and footage of performances by The Doors, The Who, Joni Mitchell and Jimi Hendrix playing to 500,000 people. The exhibition will also feature an archive documenting the major moments of the festival’s modern era, following its revival by John Giddings in 2002, including David Bowie’s 2004 headline set, Amy Winehouse’s duet with Mick Jagger in 2007 and Jay-Z’s performance in 2010.