Witnessing record demand for tickets and establishing itself as a definitive weekend in the summer calendar for music lovers and more, Truck Festival has revealed its second wave of names joining a stacked lineup that brings together the biggest names in indie and alternative music bursting with laugh-out-loud character. Becoming a true rite of passage and indisputably the best value festival ticket of the entire UK season, 2025 looks primed to be a landmark edition that welcomes Truckers into the Good Times (and that’s a guarantee).

Whether it’s music, comedy or late-night party celebrations – Truck Festival thrives in its variety all pulled together by the spirit of a festival that throws away the outside world and embraces the fun of it all. Spanning across multiple stages and ensuring Truck in 2025 is once again a festival with its finger firmly on the pulse of the most exciting artists in the indie scene right now – over 15 names join an already unrivalled bill.

Truck favourites Courteeners make a welcome return to Hill Farm bringing their latest unpredictable and fizzing turn fresh from the release of latest album ‘Lust For Life, or How To Thread The Needle And Come Out The Other Side To Tell The Story’. Capturing collective audiences across the globe, Kingfishr’s rise to the top sees them come through Truck 2025 for what’s sure to be a magical set of singalong anthems that has already seen them sell out huge venues across their native Ireland and the UK. One of the most exciting and acclaimed bands of recent times Honeyglaze come to Truck with the joy of latest album ‘Real Deal’ pointing to a band who revel in flipping the script on what alternative music can be.

Truck’s music lineup sits as a who’s who of the bands exciting music fans right now. Buzzing riffs and funny observations of the world around them ring true from The Pill, who’re set on making a name for themselves and doing a pretty excellent job at it. As are Westside Cowboy, whose inventive take on modern guitar music has seen them grab attention from tastemakers and fill out rooms across the UK – a signal to potentially music fans’ new favourite band.

The ramshackle brilliance of Brogeal comes to Truck for the first time, alongside the searing punk power of Wales’ Slate and the punchy indie hooks of rising upcomers The Kites. The raw adrenaline of Basht is sure to be a highlight, whilst the beguiling swoons of The Slow Country take to the Truck stage after making their mark across the capital with a string of eye-opening shows. With the likes of cult titans Johnny Foreigner, Finn Forster and Good Health Good Wealth also joining the lineup today – it somehow adds even more to a ridiculously huge Truck 2025 lineup.

With a leading reputation as the go-to destination for the best in new alternative music, Truck’s larger than life village vibe rings true. Perfect for all ages, it’s a moment once a year to gather within a like-minded community in love with the experience of being together for one special weekend. To open up a mosh-pit in awe of The Oxford Symphony Orchestra, clear away the cobwebs with a Saturday morning workout care of Mr Motivator or joining Shaun Williamson on stage for another epic round of Barrioke.

To catch your next favourite artist revel in their finest gig to date before jumping into a ridiculous time at the Paint Party. To witness a huge headline moment with your friends before partying into the night. It all comes to life at your favourite artists’ favourite festival. Only at Truck.

The final chance for fans to book their spot at the most in-demand festival of the summer, the last 200 tickets are available now at: https://truckfestival.com/tickets/

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