TRUCK Festival has just announced an incredible line-up for 2025 featuring some of the biggest bands in the business, ready to blow your minds in the Oxfordshire countryside next year, as one of the UK’s favourite festivals gears up for an epic 2025.
Fresh from a scorching headline arena tour, Kasabian will be heading to Truck Festival in July next year with a live show ready to shake the ground beneath your feet.
Also bringing the party is Courteeners, fixed and focused with a live show that’s nothing short of electric. Across seven studio albums, Manchester’s finest have become a peerless force in modern guitar music.
Nothing But Thieves will headline their first UK festival at Truck Festival 2025, having become a true phenomenon and one of British music’s biggest breakthrough success stories of the past decade.
Bloc Party also make their long-awaited Truck Festival debut headlining the Thursday night to kickstart Truck 2025 in emphatic fashion. READ OUR 2024 TRUCK FESTIVAL REVIEW HERE: ‘Another epic year at a monumental Truck’
Truck’s 2025 headliners lead a jam-packed line-up that combines unforgettable indie legends, bands defining the here and now and the buzzy favourites already carving a name for themselves. No band has had a bigger breakthrough 2024 than The Last Dinner Party. Setting the world of music alight with their stunning debut album ‘Prelude To Ecstasy’. Also fresh from a huge 2024 is Stockport’s very own Blossoms, one of the UK’s most inventive and thrilling bands. Franz Ferdinand will also perform, whose twisted approach on art-rock has seen them beloved and celebrated across the globe.
Don’t miss the powerhouse roar of Wunderhorse or CMAT showcasing why she sits as a National Treasure on a global scale, the hotly-anticipated return of Hard Life (fka Easy Life), the riotous widescreen ambition of trailblazers Sports Team or the fingers-in-the-air pounds of the chart-topping Reytons.
Throw in Newcastle’s own art-rock pioneers Maximo Park bringing their cavalcade of anthems to Oxfordshire for a high-energy singalong, breakouts Corella under stunning Truck skies, the anarchy and pandemonium of Truck favourites Fat Dog live, indie saviour Alfie Templeman or Lambrini Girls, one of the best live bands going right now, and you’re in for a scorcher.
One’s to look out for at Steventon’s Hill Farm include indie-disco spinners Lime Garden, Truck icons The Big Moon and a special guest slot from the one and only Natasha Bedingfield!
And the new wave of artists primed to break into our playlists and soundtracks Luvcat, Chloe Slater, daydreamers, Cardinals, Moonchild Sanelly, Only The Poets, bby, Gurriers, Esme Emerson, Polly Money, Home Counties, She’s In Parties, TTSSFU, jasmine, 4.t and Better Joy.
Perfect for all ages, Truck is a moment to gather within a like-minded community for one special weekend, which wouldn’t be the same without Truck Favourites The Oxford Symphony Orchestra, Mr Motivator and Shaun Williamson’s Barrioke, so if you haven’t been make 2025 the year you break out!
TRUCK FESTIVAL runs from July 24-27 at Hill Farm in Steventon. To book go to https://truckfestival.com