
Truck Festival is back for 2024, and it’s bringing a lineup that’ll make your summer unforgettable. From indie legends to the hottest new acts, Hill Farm is set to become the epicentre of music, mayhem, and memories.
Headliners that’ll knock your socks off
Indie hero Jamie T, known for anthems like ‘Sheila’ and ‘Zombie’, will finally make his long-awaited Truck debut. Wet Leg, the breakout band of the past five years, will be headlining their first-ever festival, promising an unforgettable performance. The Streets, led by the iconic Mike Skinner, will close out the festival with a bang, while IDLES will kick off the weekend with their signature high-energy punk rock.

An eclectic mix of must-see acts
Alongside the headliners, Truck Festival boasts a diverse lineup that caters to all tastes. The Kooks, Declan McKenna, Yard Act, Holly Humberstone, and many more will grace the stages, ensuring there’s something for everyone. As Holly Humberstone put it, “Being able to play for all of you guys alongside some of my fave people will be a dream!”
More than just music
Truck Festival is more than just a music festival; it’s a once-in-a-year, totalising experience that goes beyond just music. Join Shaun Williamson for a round of Barrioke, witness the Oxford Symphony Orchestra put a unique spin on classical music, or get your blood pumping with Mr Motivator.
A festival with a heart
As English Teacher puts it, “We’re chuffed that Truck Festival asked us to come back… This time we’ll bring our wellies xox.” It’s this sense of community and camaraderie that sets Truck apart. It’s a place where music lovers of all ages come together for a weekend of pure joy.
For tickets and more information, visit truckfestival.com.
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