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Get.Cape. Wear Cape. Fly to headline Sunday at Truck Festival

with more acts including Frank Turner, and Laura Marling plus more tickets on sale

By Scott Williams | Published:

Truck Festival 2008 - Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly
Photo credit: Kirsty Umback


Truck festival which takes place at Hill Farm, Steventon, Oxfordshire has announced that Get.Cape. Wear Cape. Fly will be headlining the Sunday night of the festival that happens over the weekend of Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th July.

Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly returns to headline the main stage of the festival which three years ago he played as the winner of a 'new talent' competition. Other newly confirmed acts include Laura Marling, Frank Turner, Okkervil River, Danny And The Champions Of The World, Fighting With Wire, Altern 8, The Nextmen, King Cannibal, Youthmovies, Neil Halstead, Eamon Hamilton, Martin Simpson, Yacht, James Rutledge, and a special acoustic set from Dodgy.

The previously confirmed acts include Saturday's headliners The Lemonheads, who will reprise their album 'It's A Shame About Ray' in full during their set. Plus Ian McLagan (Small Faces) & the Bump Band, Noah And The Whale, Camera Obscura, The Television Personalities, Emmy The Great, These New Puritans, Lovvers, Maps, and Robots In Disguise.

Festival weekend tickets, priced at £60 had sold out, however the organisers have put an extra 500 tickets on sale. To buy tickets,
click here.

As well as the music, there's food stalls, a kid's area, market, Piney's Pavilion with hosts Craft Night, Panther Girls and Wedding Singalong, The Magnificent Revolutionary Cycling Cinema with bikes, and a village pub and Pub Rock Stage selling real ales.

Parking is limited, and there is a parking charge of £5, please use public transport where possible. The nearest train station is Didcot Parkway.

Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly