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The Go! Team

One of the most unique, exciting and bizarre bands out there, the story of who and what The Go! Team could take up scrolls of writing in itself. A potted history, then: There are two different Go! Teams. In 2004, Ian Parton sat in a bedroom and used all sorts of musical bits and pieces

John Grant

John Grant hadn’t been having a good time. He was working as a waiter in New York, living and drinking in a rough neighbourhood, and playing a few shows on the side after The Czars had split. He’d basically given up on music, on the life that he’d pursued for years with critical success, but

Saint Etienne

  Clash Music will welcome Heavenly Records as curators of their stage, as the label brings a diverse mix of music, ranging from folk at one end, through to straight-up dance music legends at the other. Saint Etienne almost personify this range. Initially formed by suburban London teenagers Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs in the

More Acts For Truck 14!

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

Bellowhead

More decorated than Audie Murphy, Bellowhead have been selfishly hogging the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards for six years. They have been named Best Group twice (2011, 2007) and Best Live Act five times (2011, 2010, 2008, 2007, 2005). So it is with great pleasure that Truck Festival welcomes them back by popular demand after

First Line-up Announcement!

We’re over the moon to announce GRUFF RHYS will be headlining the Truck stage on Saturday, performing tracks from his brilliant new LP “Hotel Shampoo” plus a selection from his back catalogue. The Super Furries’ front man has been on our wish list since ’98 so we’re thrilled to finally be welcoming him to Hill