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Truck Festival 2026: The Maccabees, CMAT, and Primal Scream Announced

Truck Festival 2026: The Maccabees, CMAT, and Primal Scream Announced

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      25 · 11 · 2025

      Truck Festival is gearing up for an exciting line-up next summer, with the first acts announced.

      The award-winning festival boasts a loyal fanbase that travels to the farmyard venue year after year. With plans already in motion to conclude 2025 on a high note, next year is shaping up to be promising.

      Truck will host familiar faces, The Maccabees, who will return to the site as part of their ongoing reunion. CMAT is also set to perform after a remarkable year filled with live shows and a Mercury nomination.

      The Libertines will take the stage, along with Two Door Cinema Club, The Wombats, and The Vaccines, who will mark the 15th anniversary of their debut album.

      Additionally, fans can anticipate performances from rave-rock legends Primal Scream, Circa Waves, Florence Road, Getdown Services, Friendly Fires, and Black Honey.

      Indie mainstays We Are Scientists will also be back at Truck, alongside new acts like Radio Free Alice, Adult DVD, and others.

      Tickets are currently available.

      Truck Festival will take place from July 23rd to 26th.

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Truck Festival 2026: The Maccabees, CMAT, and Primal Scream Announced

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