Truck Festival

Jul 2020

Hill Farm

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The basics

Head to the Oxford countryside to indulge in one of the festival world's best-kept secrets...

The festival

Truck Festival is the big daddy of small festivals. They were shortlisted for “Best Small Festival” by The UK Festival Awards in 2013 and 2014, and their toilets aren't literal shit-houses either – they were recognised at the same awards.

They also have a knack for booking acts before they hit the big time – Biffy Clyro, Foals and The XX are just some of the artists that they championed early on.

That isn't to say that there aren't any already big names at the festival – you'll find a decent mix of more popular acts alongside lesser-known musicians (that'll end up being the next big thing, natch).

Oh and also, one tent is full of sand, which is fun.

Our tip

You can bring your own food and drink into the festival, which is obviously amazing and great and brilliant and wizard.

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Getting there

How do I get there?

Didcot Parkway Station is on the First Great Western Line and you can get there direct from Reading, London, Bristol, South Wales, Birmingham and The North. There are then connecting busses to the site. All bus info can be found here.

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Pricing

Weekend tickets: £79.50

When can I get them?

Tickets on sale now

Where can I get them?

Tickets are available from the website. Limited edition Christmas tickets are £79.50, with a free festival beanie included.

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