A new wave of artists has been confirmed...
25 · 02 · 2025
Courting, Brogeal, Kingfishr, and Johnny Foreigner are part of the second wave of acts announced for Truck Festival.
The beloved event in Oxfordshire is set to return this summer, featuring an impressive lineup already secured for its 2025 edition. Headlining the festival will be Kasabian, alongside Courteeners, Bloc Party, and Nothing But Thieves, with additional performances from The Last Dinner Party, Blossoms, and Franz Ferdinand.
The latest announcement includes the highly anticipated indie band Courting, who will be performing at Truck, along with the Irish indie-folk group Kingfishr.
Honeyglaze is also set to take the stage, joined by the Scottish band Brogeal, along with Finn Forster, The Pill, and The Slow Country.
Johnny Foreigner will be part of the lineup, and Reggie Watts will headline a comedy segment that includes performances by Jessica Fostekew, Andrew Maxwell, and Desiree Burch.
Tickets are currently available for purchase.
Truck Festival is scheduled to take place from July 24th to July 27th.
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Courting, Brogeal, Kingfishr, and Johnny Foreigner headline a new lineup for Truck Festival. The cherished event in Oxfordshire is set to return this summer.