
Truck Festival announce the first wave of names for 2025
Truck Festival has announced its first wave of acts performing at Hill Farm in 2025, including headliners Kasabian, Nothing But Thieves, Courteeners and Bloc Party.
They’ll be joined by the likes of Blossoms, The Last Dinner Party, Franz Ferdinand, Wunderhorse, Hard Life, CMAT, special guest Natasha Bedingfield, Fat Dog, The Big Moon, Sports Team, Maximo Park, Alfie Templeman, Lambrini Girls, Corella, Lime Garden, Moonchild Sanelly, Luvcat, Gurriers, Only The Poets, Scouting For Girls, Barrioke (feat Shaun Williamson), Oxford Symphony Orchestra and more.
"Like a big coming together of our favourite bands, mates and every ridiculous idea we’ve chucked around the office - 2025 may just be our most complete Truck weekender to date," says Truck Festival 2025, Festival Manager Lily Brimble and Head Of Marketing Sam Harris.
"Whether it’s massive headline turns from Kasabian, Courteeners, FINALLY welcoming Bloc Party to Truck and playing host to Nothing But Thieves first-ever UK festival headline slot for their only UK show of the year or the ridiculously stacked bill of unmissable names we can’t wait to see such as Blossoms, The Last Dinner Party, Wunderhorse, Hard Life, The Big Moon, Sports Team, Corella, Luvcat, Only The Poets and Lambrini Girls amongst many others. We’ve been promised a serenade from CMAT too so all we’re missing now is all of you - the Truckers that make this weekend so special. With more surprises to come, including even more family programming and amazing new artists - shall we all meet up next July? Sounds good to us”.
Truck Festival 2025 takes place between 24-27 July 2025 at Hill Farm, Oxford. Tickets are available on pre-sale from 28 November ahead of general sale on 29 November via truckfestival.com.
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