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    Truck Festival expands to a three-day event for 2016

    Festival InsightsBy Festival InsightsJanuary 28, 2016Updated:January 29, 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
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    UK: Oxford’s original music festival, Truck, has confirmed that for 2016 the event will expand to three days from July 15 – 17 at the Hill Farm site. A whole extra 24 hours will be on offer, packed once again with the best indie, rock, pop and electronic acts.

    Last summer Truck heralded a great success with a sell-out crowd enjoying sets from Basement Jaxx, Charlatans, Clean Bandit, Slaves and many more. With the first 2016 line-up announcement due shortly the festival has reveaeled to fans that this year’s festival is to add a whole extra day.

    Truck Festival’s Director, Ralph Broadbent, commented: “We’re so excited to take Truck to three days for 2016. We’re, as always, very conscious to remain one of the most accessible festivals in country, we believe festivals should be available for everyone. As a result, we will keep the ticket price as affordable as possible, £86.50 means that Truckers get an extra day of partying for £7, that’s less than £29 a day!

    “2016 sees Truck in a stronger position than ever before, as a team we’re totally tuned into how best to run the event and how to take it to the next step. The success of previous years has proved a real spring board from which to take Truck to the next level.”

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