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Truck Festival 2024
Oxfordshire has once again been graced by the return of Truck Festival, which has certainly made a name for itself over previous years.
The four-day event plays host to a dazzling lineup spanning the breadth of the indie rock, pop, and alternative rock music-spheres for crowds to get stuck into. This year's Truckers once again made their way to Hill Farm for an unforgettable weekend amidst the everchanging British weather.
Truck Festival 2024 – Ones to Watch!
The four-day event has certainly made a name for itself, with thrilling lineups and vibrant crowds which seem to grow year on year without fail. Every year is a celebration of sound, with its lineups whetting the appetite for all and spanning the breadth of the indie rock, indie pop, and alternative rock music-spheres. This year sees Jamie T, Wet Leg, The Streets and Idles topping the bill, with an incredible catalogue of artists including Declan McKenna, The Snuts, Yard Act, and The Kooks providing the breathtaking backup.
Declan McKenna – O2 Academy Bournemouth
Declan McKenna once again treated the south coast to a cohesive and compelling showcase of his musical brilliance which was both optimistic, enigmatic, and at times, just pure magic.
Declan McKenna – Trowbridge Civic Centre
What Happened to the Beach, the newest record from Mercury Prize winning singer-songwriter Declan McKenna, has finally arrived in the ears of music lovers worldwide, and to celebrate, its being taken on tour!
Review: Declan McKenna – What Happened to the Beach?
Declan McKenna has made an exciting return with his sunny new record ‘What Happened to the Beach?’ which boasts some of his best work to date and will have listeners hooked from the very start.
Declan McKenna announces UK/Ireland Tour
Declan McKenna is excited to announce details of a UK headline tour for 2024 in support of his forthcoming album, What Happened To The Beach?
The new dates kick off on 23rd March at Cardiff University, concluding on 14th April at Bournemouth’s O2 Academy. The 17-date run also stops at London’s Alexandra Palace, Declan’s biggest headline show to date.