Festivals
Kasabian, Bloc Party, The Last Dinner Party & more to play Truck 2025
Franz Ferdinand, Nothing But Thieves and Blossoms are also set to play the 2025 edition of the Oxford event.
‘Tis the season for festival announcements, and Oxford event Truck have stormed out of the gates with another heavy-hitting bill: the likes of Kasabian, Bloc Party, The Last Dinner Party and Franz Ferdinand all feature towards to the top of their 2025 line-up.
Other big names set to appear at next year’s edition of the fest include the Courteeners, Nothing But Thieves and Blossoms, as well as the likes of Wunderhorse, CMAT, Fat Dog, Maximo Park and The Big Moon.
The festival have also announced a slew of buzzy new acts, including everyone from Lambrini Girls and Lime Garden through to Luvcat, Chloe Slater, TTSSFU, jasmine.4.t, Cardinals and Home Counties, among others. Plus, bringing the sun-soaked vibes will be Noughties pop legend Natasha Bedingfield, who’ll be sure to get the singalongs going.
As ever, Truck Festival takes place at Hill Farm in Oxford and the 2025 event will run from 24th to 27th July. Pre-sale tickets go online at 6pm this Thursday (28th November), and will hit general sale at 10am on Friday 29th November, with tickets priced from £150. Head to their website to find out more, and check out the bill via the poster below!
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