Truck tickets: on sale next week (but register now!)
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Tickets for this year's Truck Festival, now in its tenth year, are on sale from April 10!
Taking place at Hill Farm, as always, on July 21-22, tickets to the annual indie-rock-in-a-field bash are priced at the reasonable sum of £55. Last year the event raised almost sixty grand for charity, so rest assured your pocket money's going somewhere good, once t'bands and the like have been paid for.
Tickets are available from local outlets and also online. If you're uncomfortable buying stuff over da net, check out ticket stockists from the list below...
Fopp, Oxford 01865 251918
Fopp, Reading 01189 391493
Dawsons, Abingdon 01235 524316
Windjammer, Didcot 01235 818511
Rapture, Witney 01993 700567
Peter James, Wantage 01235 763547
Toby English Books, Wallingford 01491 836389
Nice, nice. Online-friendly folk can register in advance for tickets by following that link... that one up there... where it says 'online'. Yes.
You should look at the official website for all other bits and pieces of Truck-related information. Yes.
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- Various - New Moon: Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
- Various - Fear Of A Wack Planet
- Various - Crayon Angel: a Tribute to Judee Sill
- Various - Warp20 (Chosen)
- Various - Warp20 (Recreated)
- Various - Strung Out: Volume One
From the archive
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DiS' Class Of 2009 #5: BLK JKS
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Versus The Fans, the preview: The Band's Perspective
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DiS Radio: Jeremy Warmsley interview
so...
any rumours on who's performing ?
This is
an expensive month, but this one is lovely and cheap for what you're getting, can't wait!
Peter James in Wantage
is a combined heating supplies and guitar shop, this is why truck is the best festival in the world!
I don't quite understand
how the priority tickets thing is going to work - are they limiting it to 2,000 signees or is it as many as register in the next week and then everyone for themselves when the go-ahead to order comes?
£55
£15 more than last year. A bit steep. I've heard they haven't any big bands booked for this year. The Futureheads were to big for the family that organise it so they are scaling it back to its roots.
So its probably Goldrush headlining!
£55 is still almost £100 less the glasto!
and they raised 60,000 last year for charidee (look it said so above!), i'd hardly call that ridiculous?! i say go truck. x
The price increase
pays for an increase in police n'that, without having to have more people in to pay for the policing
This summers going to be ace
Leeds, Glasto and Truck this summers going to be amazing!
55 is fine, the money goes to charity
i am coming!
Sunday night camping allowed
Which is new isn't it? It's definitely been needed, the thought on the second day of needing to pack the tent up later that night and head home has always been a buzz-killer for me. Would also be nice if things go a bit late and not start wrapping up around 8pm - the place is a ghost town by 10pm.
!
signed up! now i need to find someone to go with! haha oh no!
Sunday night camping was allowed last year
it's good for all of us who have to travel quite a large distance.
Glasto
has at least £100 pounds more worth of talent.
Don't get me wrong I love Truck (I've been to the last 5). It's just a £15 price increase is too much. Locally loads of of the kids come go to Truck. Blagging £55 is not easy.
got my tickets today,
but what happened to the festival forum? It was my hive of information...
I know one band
Morrison Steamfayre are playing again


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