
Truck Festival 2025 delighted fans with headline performances from Kasabian, Bloc Party, Nothing But Thieves, and Courteeners. The event showcased indie music's best talents and created a unique atmosphere of joy and camaraderie.
Truck Festival 2025: A Record-Breaking Success
Truck Festival, known as the gem of the UK festival summer, returned in 2025 with a blockbuster weekend that showcased the best of indie music and community spirit. The event, held at Hill Farm, Oxford, was a sold-out success, attracting a record-setting 25,000 fans who flocked to experience unforgettable performances.
Headline Acts Rock the Stage
The festival featured thrilling headline sets from renowned bands including Kasabian, Bloc Party, Nothing But Thieves, and Courteeners. These iconic acts delivered electrifying performances that left the audience in awe. From Kasabian's momentous set to Courteeners' indie anthems, the festival was a celebration of music at its finest.
Indie Royalty and Emerging Stars
Alongside the headliners, Truck Festival showcased a lineup of indie royalty and emerging stars. Bands like Blossoms, Franz Ferdinand, Sports Team, and CMAT captivated the crowd with their energetic performances, while newcomers like Luvcat, BBY, and Courting impressed with their fresh sound and stage presence.
A Community Like No Other
What sets Truck Festival apart is its vibrant community spirit. Fans immersed themselves in the festivities, enjoying singalongs with Natasha Bedingfield and Barrioke featuring Shaun Williamson. The festival's family-friendly atmosphere, highlighted by the Little Truckers programming, made it a truly inclusive event for music lovers of all ages.
Looking Ahead to Truck Festival 2026
After the overwhelming success of Truck Festival 2025, organizers are already gearing up for Truck Festival 2026, scheduled to take place from July 23rd to 26th. Super Early Bird Tickets for the 2026 edition will go on sale on Friday, August 1st, giving fans the opportunity to secure their spot at the much-anticipated event.
Published on 29 July 2025 by Ben Robinson