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Deaf Havana, Hinds, The Moonlandingz, Pulled Apart by Horses, & more for Truck Festival 2017

joining The Libertines, The Vaccines & Franz Ferdinand & more

By Neil Greenway | Published:

Truck Festival 2017 - Pulled Apart By Horses
Photo credit: Chris Mathews


Truck Festival which takes place at Hill Farm in Steventon, in Oxfordshire across the weekend of Friday 21st to Sunday 23rd July 2017 has announced it's second wave of acts

Leading the names are Pulled Apart By Horses, Jamie Lenman, The Big Moon, Honeyblood, Zak Abel, Pumarosa, Arcane Roots, Dream Wife, and DJ Idris Elba.

There's also Vukovi, Bad Sounds, The Rhythm Method, WSTR, Ardyn, Girl Ray, Kagoule, Catherine McGraph, RedFaces, Shells, The Night Cafe, Dreaming Spires, Palm Honey, Indigo Husk, Weirds, Kamikaze Girls, Alpha Male Tea Party, and The Oxford Symphony Orchestra.

For the 3rd year running Switch Oxford present some beats, with first announced names T Q D, SaSaSaS, Elijah & Skilliam, Swindle, Champion & MC Serious, and Switch Residents.

Truck is a mix of live music and DJ performances from the global talent as well as locally sourced food and ale stalls, Silent Discos, the Nighthawk Cinema and a family area hosting themed games, races and sandpits, and much more. 2017 will also welcome the return fitness guru and old favourite, Mr. Motivator who’ll be spreading feel good fun with his legendary routines live from the Truck Stage. 

Tickets sold out last year, so don't hang around!

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Full weekend 3 day tickets are priced at £125. Adult weekend tickets including camping in either the standard or family camping area. Children aged 12 years and under can attend for free. Prices do not include booking fees.

Car parking passes are priced at £10 and campervan passes are £55.