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more acts and food festival for Truck

ASIWYFA, Patrick Wolf, Foy Vance, Alessi's Ark, & more

By Scott Williams | Published:

Truck Festival 2013 - And So I Watch You From Afar
Photo credit: Angela Martin


Nine more acts announced for Truck Festival which happens over two days on Friday 19th and Saturday 20th July at Hill Farm in Steventon, in Oxfordshire.

And So I Watch You From Afar
Added to the line-up are And So I Watch You From Afar, Patrick Wolf, Foy Vance, Alessi's Ark, Wild Swim, Public Service Broadcasting, Royal Republic, Milo Greene, and Wounds.

They join The Horrors and Sprititualized who will headline, with other acts already named for the bill including Ash, Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip, Dry The River, Gaz Coombes, The Joy Formidable, We Are The Ocean, Frankie And The Heartstrings, Treetop Flyers, Bo Ningen, The History Of Apple Pie, Kimberly Anne, Pylo, Harbour, Rolo Tomassi, Lewis Watson, TOY, The Bots, The Computers, Wet Nuns, Planes, The Family Rain, Ady Suleiman, Brother & Bones, Arcane Roots, Fight Like Apes, Max Raptor, Tall Ships, Gunning For Tamar, Crash Of Rhinos, Stagecoach, Axes, The Social Club, Salvation Bill, and The Physics House Band. With more acts still to be announced.

This year rather than contract out to the same food stalls you see at every other festival Truck, are planning a food festival - creating a dedicated space which will host a new range of dishes and flavours created by volunteers and local groups, with the usual stipulation that all food profits must go to charities and good causes. The Rotary burgers and donuts will still be there, but these will be joined by exotic new dishes.

Organiser Ralph Broadbent said, "This year will be a memorable chapter for Truck – I'm not sure what I'm more excited about, the line-up or the food! I'm looking forward to Spiritualized and sushi at Hill Farm!"

Weekend tickets including camping in either the standard or family camping area are priced at £74. Children aged 12 years and under can attend for free. Campervan ticket is priced at £30, and car parking tickets are priced at £5. There are no day tickets.

Please note, all under 16 year olds must be accompanied by an over 21 year old. Proof of age will be required on the gate. Festival goers can purchase up to a total maximum of 10 tickets.

To buy tickets, click here.