Truck Festival 2015
Friday 17th to Saturday 18th July 2015Hill Farm, Steventon, near Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX13 6SW, England MAP
£84 for a weekend ticket on payment plan
Truck is one of the UK's best and longest standing independent small festivals, a village fete meets Woodstock with a cutting edge musical policy, free of any sponsorship or corporate agenda. Held in family friendly, safe and secure surroundings overflowing with eccentric entertainment, it's about music, community and being outdoors.
Truck Festival takes place over two days on Friday 17th and Saturday 18th July at its regular location of Hill Farm in Steventon.
Line-up
Truck bring together an eclectic mix of acts from the music scene to it's six stages including Basement Jaxx, The Charlatans, Clean Bandit, Temples, Public Service Broadcasting, The Augustines, Saint Raymond, Don Broco, Peter Hook and the Light, Shy FX, My Nu Leng, GotSome, DJ Luck & MC Neat, Switch Resident DJ's, Darwin Deez, Fat White Family, Pulled Apart By Horses, Ghostpoet, Lucy Rose, Slaves, Rae Morris, Dog Is Dead, Eagulls, The Wytches, Bo Ningen, Raleigh Ritchie, Sunset Sons, Honeyblood, Jaws, All We Are, The Bohicas, Summer Camp, Nothing But Thieves, DMA's, Rat Boy, The Magic Gang, Neon Waltz, Baby Godzilla, Tellison, Jake Isaac, Blaenavon, Spring King, Brawlers, Beasts, Allusondrugs, Demob Happy, New Desert Blues, Solemn Sun, Talons, Waylayers, Bloody Knees, Woahnows, Delta Sleep Freeze The Atlantic, King Pleasure & The Biscuit Boys, Poledo, and ODC Drumline.
Latest additions Gang, Dingus Khan, Rickyfitts, Balloon Ascents, Death of Hi Fi, Little Brother Eli, Orange Vision, rainbow reservoir, Too Many Poets, Water Pageant, Frankie Teardrop Dead, Passport to Stockholm, The Fruitful Earth, Knghts of Mentis, Wallflower, Delora, Sulky Boy, FEVER, and Fox Chapel.
For the line-up details as available see the Truck line-up page.
Tickets
An adult weekend ticket is priced at £84, a car park pass is £8, and a campervan pass is £36. Children aged under 12 years can attend for free. There is also a payment plan available offering a ticket for £14 a month (£84 face value).
Camping
Camping is expected to once again be available within a stone's throw of the action. No dogs, barbecues (of any kind), campfires, sound-systems (this does not mean a small CD player or radio), or glass.
Getting there
Parking is limited, please use public transport where possible. The nearest train station is Didcot Parkway.
More information will be here when available.
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