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    Truck Festival adds more artists to its 2026 line-up

    Divorce, Picture Parlour, Sigma, Gans and more will play at the Oxfordshire festival from 23-26 July 2026.
    James RobertsonBy James RobertsonMarch 5, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Truck Festival adds more acts including Divorce and Sigma to its 2026 line-up. Photo: Izzy Challoner
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    Truck Festival, UK Festival Awards 2025 winner for line-up of the year, has added more acts to its 2026 line-up.

    Divorce, Picture Parlour and Arkayla join previously announced headliners The Maccabees, Two Door Cinema Club, CMAT, The Libertines and The Wombats at Hill Farm, Oxford from 24 – 26 July 2026.

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    Also announced across the weekend are Tom A. Smith, Creeping Jean, Gans and the Slates. Comedians including Reginald D Hunter, Ivo Graham, UK Festival Awards 2025 Host Emmanuel Sonubi and John Kearns will perform at the Rocking Chair.

    Local club Switch presents the Late-Night Takeover with sets from Morgan Seatree, Sigma, Slipmatt, Shem and Dylan James.


    Ticket information is available here.

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