Bombay Bicycle Club, The Kooks, and Royal Blood to headline Truck Festival
plus Blossoms, Fontaines DC, DMA s, Idles, and more
published: Yesterday, 06:10pm
last updated: Yesterday, 06:15pm
Truck Festival has made its first line-up announcement. The festival takes place from Friday 23rd until Sunday 25th July 2021 at its regular location of Hill Farm in Steventon, Oxfordshire.
The festival will be headlined by
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Valley Fest announces 2021 lineup
By Lowie Trevena, Monday Aug 3, 2020
Valley Fest has announced its music lineup for the 2021 festival.
Travis, Goldfrapp and Deacon Blue will headline the festival, which will take place from July 30 to August 1, 2021 near Chew Valley Lake.
Festival favourites The Blockheads, The Cuban Brothers and Oh My God! It’s The Church will also perform at the festival, which is now in its seventh year.
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