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Truck Festival 2023
Oxford’s finest festival returned last weekend for its 26th edition at Hill Farm to a sold-out crowd of 25,000 revellers! The line-up is always a fine blend of indie, rock and alternative spheres which showcases the best in new and merging music along with established touring bands.
Truck Festival 2023 – Bands to Check Out
Tomorrow sees the return of Truck Festival for its 26th year at Hill Farm in Oxfordshire! The festival line up spans the breadth of the indie, rock and alternative spheres which sees Royal Blood, ALT-J, Two Door Cinema Club and The Wombats top the bill with the likes of DMAs, The Vaccines and Self Esteem supplying incredible back up. Truck boasts a superb line of the best in new and emerging music with STONE, Deadletter, Courting, Crystal Tides and Red Rum Club to name a few.
Y Not Festival reveal huge names for 2023
Y Not Festival have revealed their first wave of acts for 2023! Triumphantly returning last year after two years away, the sixteenth edition of the North’s essential music festival is back on 28th - 30th July. Headlining this summer are award-winning alternative duo Royal Blood, rock giants Kasabian, legendary musician Paul Weller, plus Ivor Novello winners Bombay Bicycle Club will get the party started early on Thursday.
Royal Blood, ALT-J, Two Door Cinema Club and The Wombats to headline Truck Festival 2023
Following a mammoth 25th anniversary celebration in 2022, Truck Festival have unveiled the first names confirmed to appear on the line-up for its 2023 edition. Across the penultimate weekend in July Truck Festival will welcome four headliners that span the breadth of the indie, rock and alternative spheres, from effervescent indie pop to primal rock ‘n’ roll with some folk-inflected alt rock thrown in for good measure too.
Royal Blood head out on their biggest headline tour to date
From ‘Trouble’s Coming’ to ‘Boilermaker’, Royal Blood’s most recent releases made a phenomenal impact. Three consecutive Hottest Records courtesy of Radio 1, another 50 million streams and the biggest North American airplay of their career, their third album ‘Typhoons’ has made the duo bigger than ever before.