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The Libertines, The Vaccines & Franz Ferdinand to headline Truck Festival 2017

plus The Wombats, Slaves, Maximo Park, Nothing But Thieves, Hot 8 Brass Band & more

By Neil Greenway | Published:

Truck Festival 2017 - The Libertines
Photo credit: Jamie Cooney


The Libertines, The Vaccines, and Franz Ferdinand, have been announced as the headliners for Truck Festival which takes place across the weekend of Friday 21st to Sunday 23rd July 2017 at Hill Farm in Steventon, in Oxfordshire.

Other confirmed acts include The Wombats, Slaves, Maximo Park, Nothing But Thieves, and Hot 8 Brass Band.

For the Market Stage they'll be headliners of Jagwar Ma, Loyle Carner, Twin Atlantic, while also on the bill across the weekend there's Sundara Karma, British Sea Power, Vant, Cabbage, Palace, The Magic Gang, Tom Grennan, All Them Witches, Jaws, Roam, Will Joseph Cook, Lawrence Taylor, Inheaven, Goat Girl, The Shimmer Band, Tigercub, Crows, Yonaka, Banfi, Willie J Healey, Slotface, Francobollo, Life, Abattoir Blues, Dead Pretties, Weirds, Husky Loops, Peaness, Leader, and Pedder.

Said festival director Matt Harrap: "2017 is our 20th anniversary - we were determined to pull out all the stops and deliver something incredible and I'm proud to say I think it's our best line-up yet. The bill is literally packed with some of the best talent from around the globe and our headliners are bona fide legends. With plenty more to announce in the coming weeks I think its safe to say Truck Festival's 20th birthday party is going to be truly spectacular."

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Full weekend 3 day tickets are priced at £105. Adult weekend tickets including camping in either the standard or family camping area. Children aged 12 years and under can attend for free. Car parking passes are priced at £10 and campervan passes are £40.

Tickets sold out last year.