OXFORDSHIRE’S TRUCK FEST SET FOR EARLY 2025 SELL OUT

Truck Festival 2024 (Charlie Wright / Northern Exposure)
Truck Festival continue to stun festival season year after year. The festival is small but mighty force in Steventon, Oxfordshire, and its lineup shines amongst the UK’s biggest festivals’. The “UK’s most warped village fête” prides itself on its unique community feel, whilst shining light on the both new and very much established artists on the scene. This year’s takes place 24th-27th July.
Truck Festival keeps its charm through acting as a microcosm of many world-famous British festivals. Hill Farm opens itself up to its annual attendance of around 30,000 every year – a more cosy audience size – with an exciting layout of genre-spanning stages, bars, and all facilities you could possibly need for a summer weekend of your favourite tunes.

This peak summer weekend will see Nothing But Thieves, Kasabian, Courteeners, and Bloc Party headline the stage. Perfectly done, every night will see an act with tunes that epitomise a British summer night with a pint in hand.
Blossoms are absolutely owning indie again following the release of ‘Gary’ last Autumn. An album full of earworms in their classic fashion – perfect to see them back on to the festival stage this year, alongside their longtime favourite tunes.
Wunderhorse will be ready to storm festival season once again, a favourite here at NE and a band that plagued our rotations last summer following the release of ‘Midas’. Lead singer Jacob Slater never fails to grab an audience with his gritty stage presence.
Female-led bluesy band Luvcat are one to watch on this incredible lineup. The Liverpool based band in the last year have carefully crafted a moody, vintage aura and sound, and have been touring it around the world after their success debut single ‘Matador’. Their first ever festival season will be a good one and absolutely cannot be missed.

Alfie Templeman and Lime Garden have the perfect indie sound for summer, and we love to see them climbing up lineups each year.
Chloe Slater has also been memorably weaving her way through the scene with her fusion of alternative pop and indie-rock, following the release of her single ‘Fig Tree’, we can’t wait to see her own the stage.
Truck has something for everyone, and this doesn’t stop at the variety of camping options. As most festivals, General Camping is included with your ticket. Truck’s ‘Zodiac Camping’ is available for those of you who maybe aren’t built for the rougher side of camping – hot showers, posh bogs and priority entry can be bought alongside your ticket, all whilst being guaranteed close to the arena. Family Camping for peace and quiet at the end of the hustle and bustle is available for family ticket purchasers, and Live-In Vehicles can be brought to the Camper-van Field.

Truck Festival always nurtures upcoming artists and graces their audience with fresh artists on the scene between our seasoned festival performers, showing us the importance of bridging a community between artists, and also their audiences each year. Be sure to check out the entire lineup – there’s something for everyone.
Less than 2% of all tickets are left remaining for this year’s festival so don’t hesitate and get those tickets secured NOW. Payment Plans are available from £50pm.