The Oxfordshire independent festival was started in 1998 by the Bennett family, who decided that mainstream festivals such as Glastonbury had become too commercial and predictable. It was set to return to Hill Farm, near Steventon between July 31 and August 2. However, it will not go ahead due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Head below for a statement from organisers.
What? Truck is one of the UK's longest running and most popular small festivals, showcasing indie's biggest stars as well as emerging talent.
Where? Hill Farm, near Steventon.
When? July 31 - August 2 - CANCELLED.
Who? The line up for 2021 has not yet been confirmed. Bombay Bicycle Club (pictured), Catfish and the Bottlemen were due to headline 2020. Also set to appear were the Kooks, Blossoms, Sundara Karma, DMA’S, La Roux, Pale Waves, the Big Moon, Easy Life, the Pigeon Detectives, the Hives, Swim Deep, Shame, Sports Team, the Magic Gang, , Dinosaur Pile Up, the Lathums, Matt Maltese, the Hara, the Snuts, Chappaqua Wrestling, Fickle Friends, the Murder Capital, Lazarus Kane, Lauran Hibberd, Vistas, Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs, the Orielles, Kawala, Genghar, Working Men’s Club, Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard, Rhys Lewis, the Pale White, Noisy, Lola Young, the Goa Express, Aaron Smith, Abbie Ozard, Mr Motivator, Barryoke presented by Shaun Wiliamson and the Oxford Symphony Orchestra.
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