Truck Festival 2025
Truck Festival returned to Oxfordshire this weekend, drawing crowds back to Hill Farm for another four days of live music and festival spirit.
Now a well-established staple of the UK’s summer music calendar, Truck once again showcased a vibrant lineup spanning indie rock, pop, and alternative genres. True to tradition, the British weather kept things unpredictable at times, but that didn't stop festivalgoers, known affectionately as Truckers, from turning out in force for another memorable year of the beloved event.
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