Festival season is now in full swing, and TRUCK FESTIVAL continues to edge closer by the day. This year is set to be one of the festivals most action packed yet, from an exclusive headliner, two indie legends, an anniversary performance and three days packed full of fantastic acts.

2025 see’s headliners NOTHING BUT THIEVES, KASABIAN and COURTEENERS top the bill, with nine stages hosting names across the weekend.

NOTHING BUT THIEVES will play their only UK show of 2025 at the festival, kicking off the Friday line-up which see’s them joined by Stockport’s BLOSSOMS, Rotherham superstars THE REYTONS and THE BIG MOON performing on the main stage. ALFIE TEMPLEMAN will headline The Market Stage, whilst the This Feeling stage will play host to some of the best up and coming acts such as ROLLA, THE BRACKNALL and CUSP.

Saturday will be closed out by the legendary KASABIAN, who always bring the energy wherever they go. Continuing their impressive run of form, THE LAST DINNER PARTY and WUNDERHORSE will both be linking up on the main stage. HARD LIFE will top The Market Stage, which also includes FAT DOG and GURRIERS who are both making noise across the UK this year. Manchester’s PASTEL will headline the This Feeling stage alongside Huddersfield’s LONG ISLAND, Wigan lads STANLEYS and LOCK-IN too.

Finally, the festival will conclude with a headline slot from COURTEENERS on the main stage, who are guaranteed to bring all the big hitters on the night. FRANZ FERDINAND, MAXIMO PARK, special guest NATASHA BEDINGFIELD and SEB LOWE are all set to perform on the main stage too. SPORTS TEAM top the bill for The Market Stage, whilst THE FUTUREHEADS will headline The Nest. This Feeling will host WEATHERSTATE, CASINO and RACHEL NEWNHAM for the final day.

For those looking to get an extra day of music, Thursday entry will be headlined by BLOC PARTY, with a special ‘Silent Alarm’ anniversary performance, plus their greatest hits. Manchester’s CORELLA and Leeds youngsters THE NORTH and THE SLATES will also perform on the early entry night.

The full line-up can be found on the poster below.

Tickets for Truck Festival are sold out.