Truck Festival 2011
£99 for a weekend ticket
daily capacity: 8000
last updated: Tue 12th Jul 2011

Truck Festival is growing this year becoming a full three day event (Friday to Sunday) and increasing capacity from 5000 to 8000. Taking place from Friday 22nd to Sunday 24th July at its regular location of Hill Farm in Steventon, the site will be expanding too with a whole host of new features including a brand new major stage, label takeovers and improved camping areas.
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 entertainment, it's about music, community and being outdoors.
Line-up
Bellowhead and Gruff Rhys headline, also confirmed are St Etienne, Johnny Flynn, Graham Coxon, The Go! Team, Philip Selway, Edwyn Collins, John Grant, Tunng, Dean Wareham, Roddy Woomble, Young Knives, Liam Finn, Pete and The Pirates, Electric Soft Parade, Justin Townes Earle, The Duke & The King, Cherry Ghost, Fixers, Trophy Wife, Jonquil, Chad Valley, Caitlin Rose, Marques Toliver, Treefight For Sunlight, Marcus Foster, Jonny, Richmond Fontaine, Dreaming Spires, ODC Drumline with Coloureds, Durrty Goodz, Rhosyn, Wild Swim, Solid Gold Dragons, and more with more acts still to be announced. For the line-up details, day and stage splits, as available please click here.Tickets
An adult weekend ticket (including 3 nights camping) is priced at £99, a young person (aged 13-17 years) weekend ticket is priced at £79. Under 18s must be accompanied by a responsible adult. A minor (aged 0-12) can attend the weekend free if booked in advance. All under 18s must be accompanied by a responsible adult. A car parking ticket is priced at £8 adv / £15 on the day, with a campervan ticket priced at £40. To buy tickets once available, click here.Truck bus
There will be a free shuttle service to and from Didcot Parkway station throughout the festival. Further Truck Bus services to be announced.Camping
Camping is available within a stone's throw of the action. No dogs, barbecues (of any kind), campfires, sound-systems (this does not mean your small Sony cd player), or glass.Getting there
Parking is limited, please use public transport where possible. The nearest train station is Didcot Parkway.Charity
With a strong charitable ethos (the Rotary Club flip burgers and the vicar sells ice creams) the event has raised thousands for local and national causes.More information will be here when available.
£99 for a weekend ticket
daily capacity: 8000
last updated: Tue 12th Jul 2011
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