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Truck Festival

Truck Festival is an annual independent music festival in Oxfordshire, England. Truck Festival started in 1998, founded by the Bennett family (including the brothers Robin and Joe of the band Goldrush). The Bennett family decided that mainstream festivals such as Glastonbury had become too commercial and predictable. Trunk Festival is held in July at Hill Farm in Steventon, which lies between Abingdon, Didcot and Wantage.[1] The festival also gave birth to the Truck Records label in 1999.

Truck Festival
2017 logo
GenreRock, Indie, Dance
Dates21–23 July 2023
Location(s)Steventon, Oxfordshire, England
Years active1998–present
Capacity30,000

The main stage was originally constructed from three large flatbed trucks, giving rise to a common misperception is that this is where the name of the festival comes from. However, in 2007 Robin Bennett wrote on the official Truck website: "Contrary to popular belief, the name Truck actually came from a compilation CD I picked up, 'Ten Trucking Greats', the soundtrack of the movie Convoy."[2]

Overview edit

Truck Festival has grown somewhat since its inception, but with an annual attendance of around 30,000 it is dwarfed by the likes of Glastonbury (around 210,000 people) and Reading/Leeds. Part of Truck's appeal to fans is that it can be viewed as a microcosm of these larger festivals, with a similar layout and facilities but on a more manageable scale. Due to a variety of factors, chiefly the layout of Hill Farm, it is highly unlikely that Truck has any potential for significant growth in the near future.

Hill Farm remains very much a working farm, shutting down only temporarily to allow the festival to take place each year. One of Truck's six stages is the so-called "Barn That Cannot Be Named"—a cow shed with a stage set up at one end—which, despite the rich smell of manure, remains an ever-popular place to watch bands at the festival. The Barn mainly plays host to metal, emo, hardcore and punk acts during the day, then on Saturday evening turns into an arena for drum and bass and other dance music, returning to its rock incarnation on Sunday.

Other stages include Trailer Park (renamed The Village Pub in 2008), a marquee in the main arena which features the more esoteric indie bands during the day, and breakbeat on Saturday night; the Lounge (renamed the Beat Hive in 2008), a smaller marquee which used to specialize in more ambient and chilled performances during the day, and trance during the night but now plays host to a number of local, national, and international bands and DJs as well as a range of electronic music; the Market tent, which is set in the market area a short walk from the main field and features mainly folk-oriented music, becoming a retro disco/karaoke venue on Saturday night; and the Theatre/Fringe tent (renamed the Pavilion in 2008), which hosts non-musical acts such as theatrical performances, stand-up comedy, performance art and spoken-word performers.

The festival prides itself on its family atmosphere, with all of the site services being provided by local groups: the food stall is run by the local Rotary Club, and ice cream is sold by the local vicar. All profits from the festival go to charity.

A compilation album is released each year on Truck Records to coincide with the festival, featuring tracks (mainly studio recordings) from various bands playing at the festival.

Several sister festivals have been launched in recent years. The annual Wood festival, at Braziers Park in Oxfordshire, was first held in 2008 and is run with an emphasis on the environment. EquiTruck has been held in January every year since 2006,[3] at the midpoint between Truck Festivals, and is run by the Truck Festival bar staff. UniTruck was created out of the abandoned 2007 Truck Festival, which had to be moved to Oxford Brookes University at short notice. The first two festivals (in July and November 2007) were held at Oxford Brookes, followed by an event in December 2007 at Bucks New University in High Wycombe, which has become an annual event (now in November). Truck America was launched in April 2010, at the Full Moon Resort in New York City.[4]

After a difficult 2011, with poor ticket sales threatening the future of the festival, Robin and Joe Bennett announced they would be stepping down. The festival continued in 2012 under the management of the Y Not Festival and the event was sold out.[5] Superstruct Entertainment, the live entertainment platform backed by Providence Equity Partners, owns the festival after it entered a definitive agreement for the acquisition of several live music and entertainment festivals from Global Media & Entertainment and Broadwick Live in April 2019.[6]

In 2019 the capacity of the festival was 10,000.[7]

Years edit

Truck One edit

Was held on 22 September 1998.

Truck stage edit

Saturday 22 September
  • Nought
  • ATL
  • Nebula
  • Fan Modine
  • Black Candy
  • Holy Roman Empire
  • Swiss
  • Merlin

Truck Two edit

Now extended to two days, Truck Two was held on the weekend of 10–11 July 1999

Sunday night headliners were King Prawn. Other acts included Black Candy, Lab-4 and Dustball.

Truck stage edit

Saturday 10 July Sunday 11 July
  • Dustball
  • Samurai Seven
  • ATL
  • Frigid Vinegar
  • Wonderland
  • Canola
  • Nebula
  • Mecca
  • Four Way Trauma
  • Chamfer
  • Moonkat
  • Holy Roman Empire

Barn stage edit

Saturday 10 July Sunday 11 July
  • Full Frontal Assault
  • Orko
  • Saloon
  • Skinny Arm
  • The Stars of Track & Field (Oxford)
  • Kamikaze Kitten
  • Suntrap
  • Venus
  • Black Candy
  • Mindsurfer
  • Callous
  • The Return of Id
  • Jacuzzi Fiasco
  • Abraham Lincoln Dream
  • Lowblow
  • Merlin

Tickets cost £5 for the weekend.

Truck Three edit

On the weekend of 22–23 July 2000. Bands that played included The Blue Aeroplanes and Rothko.

Truck stage edit

Saturday 22 July Sunday 23 July
  • Unbelievable Truth
  • Tom Hingley
  • Blue Aeroplanes
  • Pecadiloes
  • Matt Evans
  • Four Storeys
  • The Arlenes
  • Medal
  • Julie Murphy
  • Vigilance Black Special
  • Saloon
  • Interseed
  • Wingnut (james kennedy)
  • Tim Cairns' band
  • Relationships

Barn stage edit

Saturday 22 July Sunday 23 July
  • JOR
  • Brutal Delux
  • Mote
  • Mindsurfer
  • Headcount
  • Inline Sk8ing Barbies
  • Defenestration
  • Autonomy
  • High & Mighty
  • Cobalt 60
  • Stoofa
  • Dilutural
  • Shouting Myke
  • Waste Monkey

Tickets cost £10 for the weekend.[8]

Truck Four edit

On the weekend of 21–22 July 2001, Truck was headlined by The Rock of Travolta, who had recently supported Radiohead on their homecoming concert at South Park. The lineup included local bands such as Four Storeys and The Samurai Seven, as well as cult Glasgow band, Cannon and John Otway.

Truck stage edit

Saturday 21 July Sunday 22 July
  • The Rock of Travolta
  • Goldrush
  • Murry the Hump
  • Dustball
  • Jor
  • Electralane
  • The Four Storeys
  • The Samurai Seven
  • Tongue & Groove
  • Blue Kite
  • Marconi's Voodoo

Barn stage edit

Saturday 21 July Sunday 22 July
  • Menlo Park
  • Chineseburn
  • Smilex
  • One Dice
  • Faith in Hate
  • Stoo*fa
  • Coma Kai
  • Antonia

Tickets cost £15 for the weekend.[9]

Truck Five edit

Truck Five took place on 20–21 July 2002. As usual, the lineup was largely taken from the local music scene, including bands like Meanwhile, back in Communist Russia... and Eeebleee, but also with upcoming bands from further afield such as Lapsus Linguae.

Other acts included were; Antonia, Black Nielson, Caretaker, Cat on Form, Chris TT, Dustball, Finlay, Edible 5 ft Smiths, Fonda 500, Goldrush, Jetplane Landing, Jim Crosskey, KTB, Lapsus Linguae, Lightyear, Luke Smith, Mountain Men Anonymous, National Prayer Breakfast, Pug, The Rock of Travolta, Rachel Dadd, Scott Parker, Six Ray Sun, 65 Days of Static, South Sea Company Prospectus, Toby Kidd, Torqmada and The Young Knives.

Truck stage edit

Saturday 20 July Sunday 21 July
  • Jetplane Landing
  • Goldrush
  • Fonda 500
  • Black Nielson
  • The Young Knives
  • Six Ray Sun
  • McLusky
  • Southsea Company Prospectus
  • Handsome Family
  • Chris T-T
  • Marconi's Voodoo

Barn stage edit

Saturday 20 July Sunday 21 July
  • Lightyear
  • Jor
  • Coma Kai
  • Winnebago Deal
  • The Band That Cannot Be Named
  • Sextodecimo
  • Caliber

Trailerpark Tent edit

Saturday 20 July Sunday 21 July
  • Seafood
  • The Samurai Seven
  • The Four Storeys
  • Mackating
  • KTB
  • Tompaulin
  • Tongue & Groove
  • Antonia

Tickets cost £15 if they were bought before the end of June 2002, rising to £20 after.[10]

Truck Six edit

19–20 July 2003 saw bands like British Sea Power and The Futureheads supporting Goldrush, who teamed up with Mark Gardener from Oxford band Ride to headline the festival.

Tickets cost £20 for the weekend if bought before the end of June 2003 rising to £25 after.

Truck Seven edit

Held on the weekend of 24–25 July 2004

Acts who played included; Goldrush, Buck 65, Cristian Vogel, Chip Taylor and Carrie Rodriguez, Black Nielson, KTB, Dive Dive, Chris T-T, Kaito, MC Lars, Trademark, Toulouse, Days of Grace, Tiger Club, eeeblee, Villa Real, Nervous Test Pilot, The Evenings, Piney Gir, Luke Smith, Igloo, I Love Lucy, Black Madonnas, Swearing at Motorists, Sunnyvale Noise Sub-Element, The Epsteins, The Shit, Stars of Aviation, Lach, Kate Garrett, Thomas Truax, Chantelle Pike, The Mon£yshots The Henry Big Band, The Orff Orchestra, and The Schla la las.

Tickets cost £25 if bought before the end of June 2004, rising to £35 after.[11]

Truck Eight edit

 
Robin Bennett, frontman of the band Goldrush, on stage at the 2005 Truck Festival

In 2005 the event took place on 23–24 July and was headlined on Saturday night by Biffy Clyro and on Sunday by The Magic Numbers. Other acts near the top of the bill included The Raveonettes, MC Lars, Do Me Bad Things and Goldrush.

Tickets cost £27.50 for the weekend if bought before the end of June 2005 and £37.50 if bought after.

Truck Nine edit

The 2006 festival took place on 22–23 July. Tickets went on sale online from 1 March and sold out in a record eight days, although to safeguard against complaints from locals that outsiders were taking over a small, local event, tickets were also available from 1 February at just eight Oxfordshire shops.

The headlining acts were The Futureheads on Saturday and Mystery Jets on Sunday. Other acts near the top of the bill included Hundred Reasons, ¡Forward, Russia!, Goldrush, Brakes, MC Lars, Skindred and Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly (Saturday); and Regina Spektor, Young Knives, Seth Lakeman, The Electric Soft Parade, Buck 65 and Chicks on Speed (Sunday).

BBC 6 Music covered the festival for the first time, with Marc Riley and Andrew Collins among those in attendance. Truck Nine also abandoned the traditional early finish on Sunday night by allowing camping over two nights.

Tickets cost £40 for the weekend.

Truck Ten edit

Truck Ten was originally scheduled for 21–22 July 2007. Tickets sold out in just three days. However, due to flooding (see 2007 United Kingdom floods), the festival was postponed the day before it was due to start.[12][13] A replacement event was quickly arranged at Oxford Brookes University, featuring some of the bands who were scheduled to play the festival.

The festival was rescheduled for the reserve dates of 22–23 September (the anniversary weekend of the first festival in 1998), with tickets remaining valid.[14] Most of the original published lineup were able to return, although notable exceptions included The Brian Jonestown Massacre, Hopewell, Jack Peñate, Lethal Bizzle, Chase & Status and DJ Fresh. Oxford band Foals' set had to be rearranged after fear for safety in the Trailer Park tent. Their set on Saturday night saw them perform to a packed barn full of ecstatic truckers. The headliners were Idlewild on Sunday, and Garth Hudson (formerly of The Band) on Saturday, backed by a group including his wife Maud on lead vocals, and members of Goldrush and Grand Drive. Other artists on the bill included Glenn Tilbrook, Goldrush, Brakes, The Electric Soft Parade, John Power, Pull Tiger Tail, Metronomy and Grand Drive. The festival also featured the last performance of The Schla La Las.

Tickets cost £55 for the weekend.

Truck Eleven edit

Truck Eleven was held over the weekend of 19–20 July 2008. The Saturday headliners were The Lemonheads, whose performance included the entirety of their album It's a Shame About Ray. Sunday's headliners were Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly, who first played the festival in 2004. Other acts included Altern-8, Camera Obscura, Dodgy, The Early Years, Emmy the Great, Fighting with Wire, Fonda 500, Neil Halstead, Eamon Hamilton, Kyte, Le Volume Courbe, Maps, Laura Marling, Ian McLagan and The Bump Band, Ruth Minnikin, Noah and the Whale, Okkervil River, Piney Gir, Ralfe Band, The Research, Ulrich Schnauss, Walter Schreifels (as Blimey and the Governors), Martin Simpson, Spectrum, Television Personalities, These New Puritans, Frank Turner and Youthmovies.

Tickets cost £60 for the weekend.

Truck stage edit

Truck Twelve edit

Truck Twelve took place on the weekend of 25–26 July 2009 The Saturday headliners were Ash, while local music stalwarts Supergrass closed proceedings on a Sunday night. Other acts included Red Light Company, Yacht, Errors, Mark Olson & Gary Louris, And So I Watch You from Afar, Broken Records, Sportsday Megaphone, Data.select.party, Pete Molinari, Pulled Apart by Horses, Chew Lips, Joe Allen Band, Calories, Mike Heron, The Candyskins, Disasteradio, Detroit Social Club, Panama Kings, KTB, Danny and the Champions of the World, Gabriel Minnikin, Holton's Opulent Oog, Nervous Test Pilot, Jali Fily Cissokho, Andrew Ferris and Ruth Minnikin & Her Bandwagon. Dial F for Frankenstein (an unsigned Oxford band) were the opening act in the Cow-Shed on the Saturday and were met by a huge turn out, the On the Sunday Rock Sound magazine and Bob Harris hosted the barn-stage and the solar-powered market stage respectively. A secret set was played by Frank Turner on the Sunday night, under the name Funk Tanker.

Truck stage edit

Saturday 25 July Sunday 26 July

Tickets for Truck 12 cost £70 for the weekend with day tickets costing £40 each.

Truck Thirteen edit

Truck Thirteen took place over three days on 23–25 July, and was being headlined by Mew and Teenage Fanclub, and also featured Los Campesinos!, Thomas Truax, Blood Red Shoes, 65daysofstatic, Bellowhead, DJ Zinc and Ms. Dynamite, Fucked Up, Stornoway and a special appearance from Mercury Rev performing a live soundtrack to Kenneth Anger's occult movie Lucifer Rising, which was originally soundtracked by Bobby Beausoleil.

Tickets cost £80 for the weekend, with an additional £15 charge if the attendee wished to camp on the Friday night.

Truck Fourteen edit

For the first time running over a full three days, 2011's festival also introduced a second stage curated by three record labels: Transgressive, Heavenly, and Bella Union. The line-up features Gruff Rhys, Bellowhead, Graham Coxon, Saint Etienne, John Grant, Philip Selway, Edwyn Collins, The Go! Team, Johnny Flynn, as well as dozens of other acts.

Weekend tickets cost £99, and day tickets cost £40 for Friday and £45 for Saturday and Sunday.

Truck Fifteen edit

In January 2012 it was announced that Truck would return in 2012 under new management. The sold-out event took place on 20–21 July.[5]

Main stage edit

Saturday 20 July Sunday 21 July

Second stage edit

Saturday 20 July Sunday 21 July

Barn stage edit

Saturday 20 July Sunday 21 July

Truck Records edit

Truck Records was an independent record label based in Oxford, England. It grew out of the Truck Festival, held annually in Steventon, Oxfordshire. The festival and label were started (in 1998 and 1999 respectively) by the Bennett family, two of whom formed the band The Dreaming, and were members of Goldrush.

Past and present artists on Truck Records include Goldrush, The Electric Soft Parade, MC Lars, Trademark, The Rock of Travolta, Meanwhile, Back in Communist Russia…, Black Nielson, Four Storeys, Fonda 500, The Black Madonnas, The Schla La Las and Piney Gir.

In 2005, the label was the subject of the Channel 4 documentary "The Business: Business or Pleasure". The documentary covered the business's financial problems alongside the employees' motivation and love of the music industry.[15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Stroud, Clover (8 May 2009), , The Telegraph, London, archived from the original on 31 May 2009, retrieved 29 January 2010
  2. ^ This Is Truck website – About the Festival
  3. ^ BBC – Oxford – Entertainment – Equitruck
  4. ^ Truck America
  5. ^ a b Hughes, Tim. "Oxford's Truck Festival IS Back – And It's Under New Management", Oxford Mail, 19 July 2012. Retrieved 4 August 2012.
  6. ^ "Superstruct Entertainment buys big with UK Festivals". 17 April 2019.
  7. ^ "Truck Festival 2019". eFestivals. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  8. ^ "Pop: the five best gigs: Truck", Independent, 22 July 2000
  9. ^ "Low-key festival keeps on Trucking", BBC News, 20 July 2001, retrieved 28 January 2010
  10. ^ "Pop: Festival of the week: Truck", The Independent, 20 July 2002
  11. ^ "Truck Festival @ Steventon, Oxon", Gigwise, 29 July 2004, retrieved 29 January 2010
  12. ^ "Music festival off as floods hit", BBC News, 20 July 2007, retrieved 28 January 2010
  13. ^ , NME, 20 July 2007, archived from the original on 14 October 2009, retrieved 29 January 2010
  14. ^ , NME, 23 July 2007, archived from the original on 4 June 2011, retrieved 29 January 2010
  15. ^ gcsEASE: Business – TV

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For the UK transport show see Truckfest This article s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions May 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Truck Festival is an annual independent music festival in Oxfordshire England Truck Festival started in 1998 founded by the Bennett family including the brothers Robin and Joe of the band Goldrush The Bennett family decided that mainstream festivals such as Glastonbury had become too commercial and predictable Trunk Festival is held in July at Hill Farm in Steventon which lies between Abingdon Didcot and Wantage 1 The festival also gave birth to the Truck Records label in 1999 Truck Festival2017 logoGenreRock Indie DanceDates21 23 July 2023Location s Steventon Oxfordshire EnglandYears active1998 presentCapacity30 000 The main stage was originally constructed from three large flatbed trucks giving rise to a common misperception is that this is where the name of the festival comes from However in 2007 Robin Bennett wrote on the official Truck website Contrary to popular belief the name Truck actually came from a compilation CD I picked up Ten Trucking Greats the soundtrack of the movie Convoy 2 Contents 1 Overview 2 Years 2 1 Truck One 2 1 1 Truck stage 2 2 Truck Two 2 2 1 Truck stage 2 2 2 Barn stage 2 3 Truck Three 2 3 1 Truck stage 2 3 2 Barn stage 2 4 Truck Four 2 4 1 Truck stage 2 4 2 Barn stage 2 5 Truck Five 2 5 1 Truck stage 2 5 2 Barn stage 2 5 3 Trailerpark Tent 2 6 Truck Six 2 7 Truck Seven 2 8 Truck Eight 2 9 Truck Nine 2 10 Truck Ten 2 11 Truck Eleven 2 11 1 Truck stage 2 12 Truck Twelve 2 12 1 Truck stage 2 13 Truck Thirteen 2 14 Truck Fourteen 2 15 Truck Fifteen 2 15 1 Main stage 2 15 2 Second stage 2 15 3 Barn stage 3 Truck Records 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksOverview editTruck Festival has grown somewhat since its inception but with an annual attendance of around 30 000 it is dwarfed by the likes of Glastonbury around 210 000 people and Reading Leeds Part of Truck s appeal to fans is that it can be viewed as a microcosm of these larger festivals with a similar layout and facilities but on a more manageable scale Due to a variety of factors chiefly the layout of Hill Farm it is highly unlikely that Truck has any potential for significant growth in the near future Hill Farm remains very much a working farm shutting down only temporarily to allow the festival to take place each year One of Truck s six stages is the so called Barn That Cannot Be Named a cow shed with a stage set up at one end which despite the rich smell of manure remains an ever popular place to watch bands at the festival The Barn mainly plays host to metal emo hardcore and punk acts during the day then on Saturday evening turns into an arena for drum and bass and other dance music returning to its rock incarnation on Sunday Other stages include Trailer Park renamed The Village Pub in 2008 a marquee in the main arena which features the more esoteric indie bands during the day and breakbeat on Saturday night the Lounge renamed the Beat Hive in 2008 a smaller marquee which used to specialize in more ambient and chilled performances during the day and trance during the night but now plays host to a number of local national and international bands and DJs as well as a range of electronic music the Market tent which is set in the market area a short walk from the main field and features mainly folk oriented music becoming a retro disco karaoke venue on Saturday night and the Theatre Fringe tent renamed the Pavilion in 2008 which hosts non musical acts such as theatrical performances stand up comedy performance art and spoken word performers The festival prides itself on its family atmosphere with all of the site services being provided by local groups the food stall is run by the local Rotary Club and ice cream is sold by the local vicar All profits from the festival go to charity A compilation album is released each year on Truck Records to coincide with the festival featuring tracks mainly studio recordings from various bands playing at the festival Several sister festivals have been launched in recent years The annual Wood festival at Braziers Park in Oxfordshire was first held in 2008 and is run with an emphasis on the environment EquiTruck has been held in January every year since 2006 3 at the midpoint between Truck Festivals and is run by the Truck Festival bar staff UniTruck was created out of the abandoned 2007 Truck Festival which had to be moved to Oxford Brookes University at short notice The first two festivals in July and November 2007 were held at Oxford Brookes followed by an event in December 2007 at Bucks New University in High Wycombe which has become an annual event now in November Truck America was launched in April 2010 at the Full Moon Resort in New York City 4 After a difficult 2011 with poor ticket sales threatening the future of the festival Robin and Joe Bennett announced they would be stepping down The festival continued in 2012 under the management of the Y Not Festival and the event was sold out 5 Superstruct Entertainment the live entertainment platform backed by Providence Equity Partners owns the festival after it entered a definitive agreement for the acquisition of several live music and entertainment festivals from Global Media amp Entertainment and Broadwick Live in April 2019 6 In 2019 the capacity of the festival was 10 000 7 Years editTruck One edit Was held on 22 September 1998 Truck stage edit Saturday 22 September Nought ATL Nebula Fan Modine Black Candy Holy Roman Empire Swiss Merlin Truck Two edit Now extended to two days Truck Two was held on the weekend of 10 11 July 1999Sunday night headliners were King Prawn Other acts included Black Candy Lab 4 and Dustball Truck stage edit Saturday 10 July Sunday 11 July Dustball Samurai Seven ATL Frigid Vinegar Wonderland Canola Nebula Mecca Four Way Trauma Chamfer Moonkat Holy Roman Empire King Prawn Whispering Bob Four Storeys Dolly Overground Hester Thrale Vade Mecum Murry the Hump Black Candy Winnebago Deal Barn stage edit Saturday 10 July Sunday 11 July Full Frontal Assault Orko Saloon Skinny Arm The Stars of Track amp Field Oxford Kamikaze Kitten Suntrap Venus Black Candy Mindsurfer Callous The Return of Id Jacuzzi Fiasco Abraham Lincoln Dream Lowblow Merlin Tickets cost 5 for the weekend Truck Three edit On the weekend of 22 23 July 2000 Bands that played included The Blue Aeroplanes and Rothko Truck stage edit Saturday 22 July Sunday 23 July Narco Seafood Whispering Bob Goldblade Pluto Monkey The Samurai Seven Canola Jack Drag Black Candy The Junket Twinjet Superstar The Rag Foundation Vade Mecum Red2 Autopsy Unbelievable Truth Tom Hingley Blue Aeroplanes Pecadiloes Matt Evans Four Storeys The Arlenes Medal Julie Murphy Vigilance Black Special Saloon Interseed Wingnut james kennedy Tim Cairns band Relationships Barn stage edit Saturday 22 July Sunday 23 July Rothko The Klyvz The Edmund Fitzgerald KaitO Frogmen in Pursuit Hester Thrale Big Speakers Black Nielson The Rock of Travolta Deep Red Groove Scuzzsonic JOR Brutal Delux Mote Mindsurfer Headcount Inline Sk8ing Barbies Defenestration Autonomy High amp Mighty Cobalt 60 Stoofa Dilutural Shouting Myke Waste Monkey Tickets cost 10 for the weekend 8 Truck Four edit On the weekend of 21 22 July 2001 Truck was headlined by The Rock of Travolta who had recently supported Radiohead on their homecoming concert at South Park The lineup included local bands such as Four Storeys and The Samurai Seven as well as cult Glasgow band Cannon and John Otway Truck stage edit Saturday 21 July Sunday 22 July The Rock of Travolta Goldrush Murry the Hump Dustball Jor Electralane The Four Storeys The Samurai Seven Tongue amp Groove Blue Kite Marconi s Voodoo Black Candy Six by Seven Seafood Fonda 500 Don Mandarin Black Nielson Joel Plaskett Emergency John Otway Marianne Hyatt Barn stage edit Saturday 21 July Sunday 22 July Mo Ho Bish O Pi Meanwhile back in Communist Russia KaitO Finlay X 1 Manatee South Sea Company Prospectus Cannon Captain Howdy Moonkat Mooz Menlo Park Chineseburn Smilex One Dice Faith in Hate Stoo fa Coma Kai Antonia Tickets cost 15 for the weekend 9 Truck Five edit Truck Five took place on 20 21 July 2002 As usual the lineup was largely taken from the local music scene including bands like Meanwhile back in Communist Russia and Eeebleee but also with upcoming bands from further afield such as Lapsus Linguae Other acts included were Antonia Black Nielson Caretaker Cat on Form Chris TT Dustball Finlay Edible 5 ft Smiths Fonda 500 Goldrush Jetplane Landing Jim Crosskey KTB Lapsus Linguae Lightyear Luke Smith Mountain Men Anonymous National Prayer Breakfast Pug The Rock of Travolta Rachel Dadd Scott Parker Six Ray Sun 65 Days of Static South Sea Company Prospectus Toby Kidd Torqmada and The Young Knives Truck stage edit Saturday 20 July Sunday 21 July Jetplane Landing Goldrush Fonda 500 Black Nielson The Young Knives Six Ray Sun McLusky Southsea Company Prospectus Handsome Family Chris T T Marconi s Voodoo Barn stage edit Saturday 20 July Sunday 21 July The Rock of Travolta Meanwhile back in Communist Russia Dustball Lapsus Linguae Cat on Form Edible 5 ft Smiths Lightyear Jor Coma Kai Winnebago Deal The Band That Cannot Be Named Sextodecimo Caliber Trailerpark Tent edit Saturday 20 July Sunday 21 July Seafood The Samurai Seven The Four Storeys Mackating KTB Tompaulin Tongue amp Groove Antonia Tickets cost 15 if they were bought before the end of June 2002 rising to 20 after 10 Truck Six edit 19 20 July 2003 saw bands like British Sea Power and The Futureheads supporting Goldrush who teamed up with Mark Gardener from Oxford band Ride to headline the festival Tickets cost 20 for the weekend if bought before the end of June 2003 rising to 25 after Truck Seven edit Held on the weekend of 24 25 July 2004Acts who played included Goldrush Buck 65 Cristian Vogel Chip Taylor and Carrie Rodriguez Black Nielson KTB Dive Dive Chris T T Kaito MC Lars Trademark Toulouse Days of Grace Tiger Club eeeblee Villa Real Nervous Test Pilot The Evenings Piney Gir Luke Smith Igloo I Love Lucy Black Madonnas Swearing at Motorists Sunnyvale Noise Sub Element The Epsteins The Shit Stars of Aviation Lach Kate Garrett Thomas Truax Chantelle Pike The Mon yshots The Henry Big Band The Orff Orchestra and The Schla la las Tickets cost 25 if bought before the end of June 2004 rising to 35 after 11 Truck Eight edit nbsp Robin Bennett frontman of the band Goldrush on stage at the 2005 Truck Festival In 2005 the event took place on 23 24 July and was headlined on Saturday night by Biffy Clyro and on Sunday by The Magic Numbers Other acts near the top of the bill included The Raveonettes MC Lars Do Me Bad Things and Goldrush Tickets cost 27 50 for the weekend if bought before the end of June 2005 and 37 50 if bought after Truck Nine edit The 2006 festival took place on 22 23 July Tickets went on sale online from 1 March and sold out in a record eight days although to safeguard against complaints from locals that outsiders were taking over a small local event tickets were also available from 1 February at just eight Oxfordshire shops The headlining acts were The Futureheads on Saturday and Mystery Jets on Sunday Other acts near the top of the bill included Hundred Reasons Forward Russia Goldrush Brakes MC Lars Skindred and Get Cape Wear Cape Fly Saturday and Regina Spektor Young Knives Seth Lakeman The Electric Soft Parade Buck 65 and Chicks on Speed Sunday BBC 6 Music covered the festival for the first time with Marc Riley and Andrew Collins among those in attendance Truck Nine also abandoned the traditional early finish on Sunday night by allowing camping over two nights Tickets cost 40 for the weekend Truck Ten edit Truck Ten was originally scheduled for 21 22 July 2007 Tickets sold out in just three days However due to flooding see 2007 United Kingdom floods the festival was postponed the day before it was due to start 12 13 A replacement event was quickly arranged at Oxford Brookes University featuring some of the bands who were scheduled to play the festival The festival was rescheduled for the reserve dates of 22 23 September the anniversary weekend of the first festival in 1998 with tickets remaining valid 14 Most of the original published lineup were able to return although notable exceptions included The Brian Jonestown Massacre Hopewell Jack Penate Lethal Bizzle Chase amp Status and DJ Fresh Oxford band Foals set had to be rearranged after fear for safety in the Trailer Park tent Their set on Saturday night saw them perform to a packed barn full of ecstatic truckers The headliners were Idlewild on Sunday and Garth Hudson formerly of The Band on Saturday backed by a group including his wife Maud on lead vocals and members of Goldrush and Grand Drive Other artists on the bill included Glenn Tilbrook Goldrush Brakes The Electric Soft Parade John Power Pull Tiger Tail Metronomy and Grand Drive The festival also featured the last performance of The Schla La Las Tickets cost 55 for the weekend Truck Eleven edit Truck Eleven was held over the weekend of 19 20 July 2008 The Saturday headliners were The Lemonheads whose performance included the entirety of their album It s a Shame About Ray Sunday s headliners were Get Cape Wear Cape Fly who first played the festival in 2004 Other acts included Altern 8 Camera Obscura Dodgy The Early Years Emmy the Great Fighting with Wire Fonda 500 Neil Halstead Eamon Hamilton Kyte Le Volume Courbe Maps Laura Marling Ian McLagan and The Bump Band Ruth Minnikin Noah and the Whale Okkervil River Piney Gir Ralfe Band The Research Ulrich Schnauss Walter Schreifels as Blimey and the Governors Martin Simpson Spectrum Television Personalities These New Puritans Frank Turner and Youthmovies Tickets cost 60 for the weekend Truck stage edit Saturday 19 July Sunday 20 July The Lemonheads Okkervil River Ian McLagan amp the Bump Band Danny and the Champions of the World Get Cape Wear Cape Fly Camera Obscura Frank Turner Fighting With Wire Truck Twelve edit Truck Twelve took place on the weekend of 25 26 July 2009 The Saturday headliners were Ash while local music stalwarts Supergrass closed proceedings on a Sunday night Other acts included Red Light Company Yacht Errors Mark Olson amp Gary Louris And So I Watch You from Afar Broken Records Sportsday Megaphone Data select party Pete Molinari Pulled Apart by Horses Chew Lips Joe Allen Band Calories Mike Heron The Candyskins Disasteradio Detroit Social Club Panama Kings KTB Danny and the Champions of the World Gabriel Minnikin Holton s Opulent Oog Nervous Test Pilot Jali Fily Cissokho Andrew Ferris and Ruth Minnikin amp Her Bandwagon Dial F for Frankenstein an unsigned Oxford band were the opening act in the Cow Shed on the Saturday and were met by a huge turn out the On the Sunday Rock Sound magazine and Bob Harris hosted the barn stage and the solar powered market stage respectively A secret set was played by Frank Turner on the Sunday night under the name Funk Tanker Truck stage edit Saturday 25 July Sunday 26 July Ash Damo Suzuki Red Light Company Vieux Farka Toure Wintersleep Hjaltalin Fanfarlo Detroit Social Club Panama Kings Supergrass Stars of Track and Field The Candyskins Dive Dive The Long Insiders The Epstein Jali Fily Cissokho Alphabet Backwards The Relationships ute Tickets for Truck 12 cost 70 for the weekend with day tickets costing 40 each Truck Thirteen edit Truck Thirteen took place over three days on 23 25 July and was being headlined by Mew and Teenage Fanclub and also featured Los Campesinos Thomas Truax Blood Red Shoes 65daysofstatic Bellowhead DJ Zinc and Ms Dynamite Fucked Up Stornoway and a special appearance from Mercury Rev performing a live soundtrack to Kenneth Anger s occult movie Lucifer Rising which was originally soundtracked by Bobby Beausoleil Tickets cost 80 for the weekend with an additional 15 charge if the attendee wished to camp on the Friday night Truck Fourteen edit For the first time running over a full three days 2011 s festival also introduced a second stage curated by three record labels Transgressive Heavenly and Bella Union The line up features Gruff Rhys Bellowhead Graham Coxon Saint Etienne John Grant Philip Selway Edwyn Collins The Go Team Johnny Flynn as well as dozens of other acts Weekend tickets cost 99 and day tickets cost 40 for Friday and 45 for Saturday and Sunday Truck Fifteen edit In January 2012 it was announced that Truck would return in 2012 under new management The sold out event took place on 20 21 July 5 Main stage edit Saturday 20 July Sunday 21 July Mystery Jets Tim Minchin Villagers Clock Opera Fixers Federation of the Disco Pimp Vadoinmessico Michele Stodart Gabriel Minnikin The Temper Trap British Sea Power The Low Anthem 65daysofstatic Emmy the Great Dog Is Dead Kill It Kid Black Hats Co Pilgrim Yellow Fever Second stage edit Saturday 20 July Sunday 21 July Guillemots Little Comets Theme Park The Dreaming Spires Josh Kumra Boat To Row The Hi amp Lo Kill Murray Old Grinding Young Jess Hall Frightened Rabbit King Charles Lucy Rose Man Like Me This Town Needs Guns The Last Republic Trevor Moss amp Hannah Lou ToLiesel Pixel Fix Robots With Souls Barn stage edit Saturday 20 July Sunday 21 July Future of the Left Turbowolf Brontide Spring Offensive Delta Alaska John J Presley Dead Jerichos Poledo Fine Union Lost Dogs Three Trapped Tigers Johnny Foreigner Tall Ships Tellison Gunning for Tamar Crash of Rhinos My First Tooth Flights of Helios Dubwiser Very Nice Harry The See SeeTruck Records editTruck Records was an independent record label based in Oxford England It grew out of the Truck Festival held annually in Steventon Oxfordshire The festival and label were started in 1998 and 1999 respectively by the Bennett family two of whom formed the band The Dreaming and were members of Goldrush Past and present artists on Truck Records include Goldrush The Electric Soft Parade MC Lars Trademark The Rock of Travolta Meanwhile Back in Communist Russia Black Nielson Four Storeys Fonda 500 The Black Madonnas The Schla La Las and Piney Gir In 2005 the label was the subject of the Channel 4 documentary The Business Business or Pleasure The documentary covered the business s financial problems alongside the employees motivation and love of the music industry 15 See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Truck Festival List of electronic music festivalsReferences edit Stroud Clover 8 May 2009 Family festivals are all the rage The Telegraph London archived from the original on 31 May 2009 retrieved 29 January 2010 This Is Truck website About the Festival BBC Oxford Entertainment Equitruck Truck America a b Hughes Tim Oxford s Truck Festival IS Back And It s Under New Management Oxford Mail 19 July 2012 Retrieved 4 August 2012 Superstruct Entertainment buys big with UK Festivals 17 April 2019 Truck Festival 2019 eFestivals Retrieved 17 December 2020 Pop the five best gigs Truck Independent 22 July 2000 Low key festival keeps on Trucking BBC News 20 July 2001 retrieved 28 January 2010 Pop Festival of the week Truck The Independent 20 July 2002 Truck Festival Steventon Oxon Gigwise 29 July 2004 retrieved 29 January 2010 Music festival off as floods hit BBC News 20 July 2007 retrieved 28 January 2010 Truck Festival called off NME 20 July 2007 archived from the original on 14 October 2009 retrieved 29 January 2010 Truck rescheduled despite severe flooding NME 23 July 2007 archived from the original on 4 June 2011 retrieved 29 January 2010 gcsEASE Business TVExternal links editOfficial site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Truck Festival amp oldid 1211930754 Truck Records, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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