Graham Coxon, The Go! Team, Philip Selway, Edwyn Collins, Truck Festival All-Stars, Tunng, Dean Wareham (plays Galaxie 500), Roddy Woomble, Justin Townes Earle, Admiral Fallow, Dry The River, Pete Molinari, Alessi’s Ark, Sea of Bees, Justin Robertson, Richard Norris (Beyond the Wizard’s Sleeve), Mechanical Bride, Gaggle, The Rockingbirds, Trevor Moss & Hannah-Lou, James Walbourne, Lanterns on the Lake, Cashier No9 and Two Fingers of Firewater join Gruff Rhys, Bellowhead, Saint Etienne, John Grant, Johnny Flynn and many, many more.
Transgressive Records, Heavenly Recordings and Bella Union come to Hill Farm
In the spirit of collaboration that has become synonymous with all our Truck endeavours, we have joined forces with our very best record label-shaped friends to curate the brand new Clash Stage.
Hosting on Friday will be Transgressive Records, bringing with them Mechanical Bride, the solo auteur Marques Toliver, fast rising Dry the River and punk all-girl choir Gaggle), as well as celebrate with a couple of older, more familiar names. our headliners Graham Coxon and Johnny Flynn).
As you know Saint Etienne will headline the Heavenly Recordings programme on the Saturday. We welcome as special guest the inspirational Orange Juice singer, solo artist and survivor Edwyn Collins, alongside Cherry Ghost, Sea of Bees, Trevor Moss & Hannah-Lou, The Rockingbirds and James Walbourne.
Sunday’s hosts will be Bella Union bringing with them John Grant to headline Bella Union’s bill, alongside Oxford music legend Philip Selway of Radiohead, performing material from his warmly-received solo record. Dean Wareham (playing the songs of his legendary band Galaxie 500) joins us from New York, and Alessi’s Ark, Treefight for Sunlight, Lanterns on the Lake and Cashier No9 complete this specially curated day.
So, as you can see Truck 14 is shaping up to be something truly special… But hang on, the news doesn’t stop there today, the stellar line-up on the Truck Stage also continues to grow with the following additions:
Sonic adventurists The Go! Team, Tunng and country royalty Justin Townes Earle take to the Truck Stage on Sunday before the Truck Festival All-Stars, a specially-assembled cast lead by Robin and Joe, close the festival weekend with a grand Last Waltz-style finale. Previous Truck headliner with Idlewild, Roddy Woomble will roll into Steventon on Saturday to play the main stage alongside Two Fingers of Firewater while Admiral Fallow and Pete Molinari continue the Friday feeling of the best roots and alternative country on the Truck Stage.
Weekend tickets for Truck are still less than £100, taking the prize for the best value mini-holiday music lovers could wish for in 2011. Cabaret, comedy, theatre, cinema, a dedicated Family Field, luxury camping options and the legendary after-dark party spot Boxford all add up to make Truck Festival a truly special destination this July.