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Wetleg, Jamie T and The Streets will headline the Oxfordshire festival this year

In the beginning, there was Glastonbury. Then, in ’98 some people (namely the Bennett family) decided Glasto had become too corporate and decided to make their own festival, and they called it Truck.
Truck Festival has been around for over 25 years now, usually serving us with good vibes and the very best in all sorts of music. This year, the Streets, Jamie T, and the Kooks are among the headliners, in what is set to be the biggest year for Truck fest yet.
Headed off to Oxfordshire this year to celebrate getting behind the little man? From stage times to restricted items, here’s everything you could possibly need to know in order to have an excellent weekend.
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This year, Truck is taking place from July 26 until July 28. If you purchased a Thursday upgrade, the fun starts a day early on Thursday 25. Yep, that’s today!
The festival is located in the middle of a field in Steventon, Oxfordshire. That's about as specific as you can get without postcodes or coordinates.
If you're travelling by car, you're sorted. Just put the festival into your favourite map/sat nav service and drive. It’s easily accessible on wheels, but it's worth noting that parking costs £35 if you haven’t booked ahead of time.
If you intend to use other modes of transport, you’ve got a few options. Either you can get a National Express coach service direct from Basingstoke, Bristol, Cardiff, London, Reading, Southampton, Swindon or Winchester, or you can get a train to Didcot Parkway and hop on a shuttle bus which will take you right to the rusty gates of Truck festival.
If you’re still uncertain about your travel plans, the festival’s website has a handy guide which you can read here.
Some pretty big names will be headed to the Oxfordshire farm this weekend. Headliners include Jamie T, the Streets, Wetleg, Idles, and of course, indie veterans the Kooks.
There are loads of great non-headlining acts playing too. Sophie Ellis-Bextor, who had a bit of a revival last year thanks to Saltburn featuring 'Murder on the Dancefloor', will be there, as well as homegrown talents Declan McKenna and Holly Humberstone. The entire lineup, including stage splits, is here:
The good news: there are some official resale tickets available through the festival. The bad news: they are in high demand and very, very short supply. Head over to the Truck Festival’s resale page, accessible here, to see if you can nab a couple of those coveted weekend passes.
As usual, a little bit of common sense goes a long way in deducing what is banned. Keep your illegal stuff at home, don’t bring anything that could stab/bludgeon/explode your fellow festival-goers, and assume that this isn’t the place for a bonfire.
However, there are some more slightly random banned items at Truck fest – non-biodegradable glitter, selfie sticks, and golf umbrellas are some of the less obvious among them. Katie Hopkins is also listed as a prohibited item, so if you were planning on bringing her you might have to make other plans.
If you’re unsure about an item, check out this exhaustive guide made by the organisers.
Surprisingly pleasant! All three main days of the festival are forecast sun at some point, with Saturday and Sunday looking particularly nice. Highs will be between 22C-25C, so make sure to stay hydrated.
You can keep up with the latest weather forecast here.
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