Festivals
The Charlatans, Ghostpoet & Lucy Rose for Truck Festival
Eagulls, The Wytches and Darwin Deez will also now appear at this year’s event.
Truck Festival have announced its latest set of line-up additions, with The Charlatans leading the charge as the weekender’s second headliner.
The five-piece are set to join Basement Jaxx, who were previously announced as one of the headliners at the weekender, which takes place from 17th and 18th July.
Other acts announced in the new wave of additions include Lucy Rose - fresh from unveiling her new track ‘Our Eyes’ - Ghostpoet, Augustines and Don Broco, alongside Darwin Deez, Eagulls, The Wytches, Fat White Family and Bo Ningen.
Raleigh Ritchie, Sunset Sons, Spring King, Nothing But Thieves, Beasts, Demob Happy, Allusondrugs, Solem Sun and Poledo complete the list of new acts announced.
The fest are also set to host a special takeover from Oxford-based record labels Alcopop and Big Scary Monsters, who will be curating a day on The Barn stage. Tellison, Brawlers, Talons, Waylayers, Woahnows, Delta Sleep and Freeze The Atlantic are all set to appear.
They join Pulled Apart by Horses, Honeyblood, Saint Raymond, Jaws and The Amazing Snakeheads, who have already been confirmed to play.
This year’s Truck Festival will take place at Hill Farm, Steventon on 17th and 18th July. Weekend tickets are currently priced at £79.50 and are available from Truck’s official website.
Records, etc at

The Charlatans - Live At Reading Festival 1992
Ghostpoet - Shedding Skin
The Charlatans - Live at the Straight Theatre 1967
Ghostpoet - Dark Days and Canapes (Black Friday 2021)
Ghostpoet - I Grow Tired But Dare Not Fall Asleep
The Charlatans - Between 10th and 11th (Expanded Edition)
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