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final additions for Truck Festival

Alphabet Backwards, Fresh Out The Box, & more

published: Thu 31st May 2012

Alphabet Backwards

Truck Festival 2012

Friday 20th to Saturday 21st July 2012
Hill Farm, Steventon, near Abingdon, Oxfordshire
£69 weekend
daily capacity: 3000
last updated: Wed 18th Jul 2012

The final additions have been announced for the line-up for Truck festival happening over the weekend of Friday 20th and Saturday 21st July to it's usual home of Hill Farm in Steventon.

Local act Alphabet Backwards, and DJs Fresh Out The Box DJs, Progressively Less Elephant DJs, and DJ Nelly B Page as well as Oxford's Nick Cope and Oxford Playhouse complete the festival's line-up for Truck which will on Saturday host the fancy-dress which after a public vote wild animals has been chosen as the theme.

They join Mystery Jets and The Temper Trap who will headline the main stage, also confirmed are Tim Minchin, Frightened Rabbit, Future Of The Left, Turbowolf, Man Like Me (live), Delta/Alaska, British Sea Power, The Low Anthem, Guillemots, King Charles, Brontide, Little Comets, Three Trapped Tigers, 65daysofstatic, Villagers, Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly, Dog Is Dead, Tellison, Theme Park, Boat To Row, Yellow Fever, Johnny Foreigner, Tall Ships, Gunning For Tamar, My First Tooth, Vadoinmessico, Federation of The Disco Pimp, Very Nice Harry, John J Presley, Black Hats, Co-Pilgrim, Dubwiser, Spring Offensive, Dead Jerichos, Crash Of Rhinos, Flights of Helios, Dreaming Spires, Poledo, The Last Republic, Trevor Moss and Hannah-Lou, The Hi And Lo, and Fine Union.

For the first time this year the festival takes place on Friday and Saturday, and this year sees a return to the classic format, under the new management of the team from the award-winning Y-Not Festival, with the main Truck stage back where it always was and the legendary barn stage re-opened for business, only now with a new roof decked with solar panels to provide green energy to power the stage within.

Tickets are priced at £69 (including camping). There are no teen tickets or day tickets, just one standard price to keep things simple, and under 12's go free.

To buy tickets, click here.

Truck Festival 2012

Friday 20th to Saturday 21st July 2012
Hill Farm, Steventon, near Abingdon, Oxfordshire
£69 weekend
daily capacity: 3000
last updated: Wed 18th Jul 2012


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