
Truck 2026: The Maccabees, CMAT and Two Door Cinema Club to headline
The full line-up for Truck Festival 2026 has been revealed, with The Maccabees, CMAT, and Two Door Cinema Club all taking to the stage as headliners.
The event, which is set to take place at Hill Farm in Oxfordshire from July 23rd to 26th, 2026, will also feature huge performances from a stacked bill including the likes of Kaiser Chiefs, Primal Scream, English Teacher, and The Royston Club.
They will also be joined by a massive range of other artists, with a selection of highlights consisting of Rizzle Kicks, The K’s, The Cribs, Everything Everything, Getdown Services, Willie J Healey, and Westside Cowboy.
Although Truck Festival has grown significantly over the course of the almost three decades since its inception, part of the appeal of what keeps fans flocking back to the Oxfordshire farm year on year is its intimate size, with crowds capped at around 30,000.
Having been founded to represent a smaller and more independent entity than the likes of Glastonbury, the press release for this year’s edition describes it as “your favourite artist’s favourite festival”.
For the 2025 festival, the main stage was headlined by another massive line-up, in the form of Nothing But Thieves, Kasabian, and Courteeners, with supporting slots coming from the likes of Blossoms, The Last Dinner Party, and Franz Ferdinard.
In terms of this year’s headliners, it comes as The Maccabees have already announced five huge summer dates as part of their ongoing reunion, following on from the success of their festival appearances last year.
Equally, for CMAT, Truck marks the third festival headline appearance she will make next year, after it was announced recently that she is also set to front Lido Festival and End of the Road in 2026.
Following record demand for festival tickets already in 2026, presale tickets for Truck will go on sale from November 27th at 6pm local time, while Tier 4 tickets will go on general sale from November 28th at 6pm local time.
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