Truck Festival returns to Oxfordshire in July for it’s 25th year


Truck Festival is back for 2023 with a mega strong line-up to celebrate the milestone, including rock royalty Royal Blood, alt-J and The Vaccines.


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Based in Oxfordshire, Truck is set to return with a stellar line up this year featuring big names such as SELF ESTEEM, beabadoobee and DMA’s, as well as hotly-tipped musicians of last year: Wunderhorse, Crawlers, Rachel Chinouriri and The Last Dinner Party (who just released their debut single two weeks ago!) — to name a few! As always, Truck is delivering colossal names that wouldn’t be missed over the speakers at an Indie club night and, what’s more, you can catch these incredible acts live in the sprawling fields of Hill Farm, Oxfordshire in the peak of Summer.

Indie isn’t the only genre that Truck is treating your ears to this year; with dance/electronica on the line-up, as well as some pop names fronting the bill: Manchester’s Porij, DJ Shy FX and our 2023 Eurovision hopeful Mae Muller

Hailed as the ‘Godfather of the small festival scene’, Truck also established the Truck Records label back in 1999 and it’s now fully cemented itself as an Indie mecca. Running across the weekend of the 21st to the 23rd of July, why not experience a festival that is that bit more intimate than the others with a line up that most certainly competes.

Unsurprisingly, the festival is almost sold out! The final ticket release is up now so, for your chance to secure tickets before it does, head here.


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