Truck One Was held on 22 September 1998.
Truck stage Truck Two Now extended to two days, Truck Two was held on the weekend of 10–11 July 1999 Sunday night headliners were King Prawn. Other acts included Black Candy, Lab-4 and Dustball.
Truck stage Barn stage Tickets cost £5 for the weekend.
Truck Three On the weekend of 22–23 July 2000. Bands that played included
The Blue Aeroplanes and
Rothko.
Truck stage Barn stage Tickets cost £10 for the weekend.
Truck Four On the weekend of 21–22 July 2001, Truck was headlined by The Rock of Travolta, who had recently supported
Radiohead on their homecoming concert at
South Park. The lineup included local bands such as Four Storeys and The Samurai Seven, as well as cult Glasgow band,
Cannon and
John Otway.
Truck stage Barn stage Tickets cost £15 for the weekend.
Truck Five Truck Five took place on 20–21 July 2002. As usual, the lineup was largely taken from the local music scene, including bands like
Meanwhile, back in Communist Russia... and
Eeebleee, but also with upcoming bands from further afield such as
Lapsus Linguae. Other acts included were; Antonia, Black Nielson, Caretaker, Cat on Form, Chris TT, Dustball, Finlay, Edible 5 ft Smiths, Fonda 500, Goldrush, Jetplane Landing, Jim Crosskey, KTB, Lapsus Linguae,
Lightyear, Luke Smith, Mountain Men Anonymous, National Prayer Breakfast, Pug,
The Rock of Travolta, Rachel Dadd, Scott Parker, Six Ray Sun, 65 Days of Static, South Sea Company Prospectus, Toby Kidd, Torqmada and The Young Knives.
Truck stage Barn stage Trailerpark Tent Tickets cost £15 if they were bought before the end of June 2002, rising to £20 after.
Truck Six 19–20 July 2003 saw bands like
British Sea Power and
The Futureheads supporting Goldrush, who teamed up with
Mark Gardener from Oxford band
Ride to headline the festival. Tickets cost £20 for the weekend if bought before the end of June 2003 rising to £25 after.
Truck Seven Held on the weekend of 24–25 July 2004 Headliners on Friday were Japanese power trio
Electric Eel Shock and on Saturday Brighton's
Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster. Other Acts who played included; Goldrush,
Buck 65, Cristian Vogel, Chip Taylor and Carrie Rodriguez, Black Nielson, KTB, Dive Dive, Chris T-T, Kaito,
MC Lars, Trademark, Toulouse, Days of Grace, Tiger Club,
eeeblee, Villa Real, Nervous Test Pilot, The Evenings, Piney Gir, Luke Smith, Igloo, I Love Lucy, Black Madonnas, Swearing at Motorists, Sunnyvale Noise Sub-Element, The Epsteins, The Shit, Stars of Aviation, Lach, Kate Garrett, Thomas Truax, Chantelle Pike, The Mon£yshots The Henry Big Band, The Orff Orchestra, and The Schla la las. Tickets cost £25 if bought before the end of June 2004, rising to £35 after.
Truck Eight In 2005 the event took place on 23–24 July and was headlined on Saturday night by
Biffy Clyro and on Sunday by
The Magic Numbers. Other acts near the top of the bill included
The Raveonettes,
MC Lars,
Do Me Bad Things and Goldrush. Tickets cost £27.50 for the weekend if bought before the end of June 2005 and £37.50 if bought after.
Truck Nine The 2006 festival took place on 22–23 July. Tickets went on sale online from 1 March and sold out in a record eight days, although to safeguard against complaints from locals that outsiders were taking over a small, local event, tickets were also available from 1 February at just eight Oxfordshire shops. The headlining acts were
The Futureheads on Saturday and
Mystery Jets on Sunday. Other acts near the top of the bill included
Hundred Reasons,
¡Forward, Russia!, Goldrush,
Brakes,
MC Lars,
Skindred and
Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly (Saturday); and
Regina Spektor,
Young Knives,
Seth Lakeman,
The Electric Soft Parade,
Buck 65 and
Chicks on Speed (Sunday).
BBC 6 Music covered the festival for the first time, with
Marc Riley and Andrew Collins among those in attendance. Truck Nine also abandoned the traditional early finish on Sunday night by allowing camping over two nights. Tickets cost £40 for the weekend.
Truck Ten Truck Ten was originally scheduled for 21–22 July 2007. Tickets sold out in just three days. However, due to flooding (see
2007 United Kingdom floods), the festival was postponed the day before it was due to start. A replacement event was quickly arranged at
Oxford Brookes University, featuring some of the bands who were scheduled to play the festival. The festival was rescheduled for the reserve dates of 22–23 September (the anniversary weekend of the first festival in 1998), with tickets remaining valid. Most of the original published lineup were able to return, although notable exceptions included
The Brian Jonestown Massacre,
Hopewell,
Jack Peñate,
Lethal Bizzle,
Chase & Status and
DJ Fresh. Oxford band
Foals' set had to be rearranged after fear for safety in the Trailer Park tent. Their set on Saturday night saw them perform to a packed barn full of ecstatic truckers. The headliners were
Idlewild on Sunday, and
Garth Hudson (formerly of
The Band) on Saturday, backed by a group including his wife Maud on lead vocals, and members of Goldrush and Grand Drive. Other artists on the bill included
Glenn Tilbrook, Goldrush,
Brakes,
The Electric Soft Parade,
John Power,
Pull Tiger Tail,
Metronomy and Grand Drive. The festival also featured the last performance of The Schla La Las. Tickets cost £55 for the weekend.
Truck Eleven Truck Eleven was held over the weekend of 19–20 July 2008. The Saturday headliners were
The Lemonheads, whose performance included the entirety of their album ''
It's a Shame About Ray''. Sunday's headliners were
Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly, who first played the festival in 2004. Other acts included
Altern-8,
Camera Obscura,
Dodgy,
The Early Years,
Emmy the Great,
Fighting with Wire,
Fonda 500,
Neil Halstead,
Eamon Hamilton,
Kyte,
Le Volume Courbe,
Maps,
Laura Marling,
Ian McLagan and The Bump Band,
Ruth Minnikin,
Noah and the Whale,
Okkervil River,
Piney Gir,
Ralfe Band,
The Research,
Ulrich Schnauss,
Walter Schreifels (as Blimey and the Governors),
Martin Simpson,
Spectrum,
Television Personalities,
These New Puritans,
Frank Turner and
Youthmovies. Tickets cost £60 for the weekend.
Truck stage Truck Twelve Truck Twelve took place on the weekend of 25–26 July 2009 The Saturday headliners were
Ash, while local music stalwarts
Supergrass closed proceedings on a Sunday night. Other acts included
Red Light Company,
Yacht,
Errors,
Mark Olson & Gary Louris,
And So I Watch You from Afar,
Broken Records,
Sportsday Megaphone,
Data.select.party,
Pete Molinari,
Pulled Apart by Horses,
Chew Lips,
Joe Allen Band,
Calories,
Mike Heron,
The Candyskins,
Disasteradio, Detroit Social Club, Panama Kings, KTB,
Danny and the Champions of the World,
Gabriel Minnikin, Holton's Opulent Oog, Nervous Test Pilot,
Jali Fily Cissokho, Andrew Ferris and
Ruth Minnikin & Her Bandwagon. Dial F for Frankenstein (an unsigned Oxford band) were the opening act in the Cow-Shed on the Saturday and were met by a huge turn out, the On the Sunday
Rock Sound magazine and
Bob Harris hosted the barn-stage and the solar-powered market stage respectively. A secret set was played by
Frank Turner on the Sunday night, under the name Funk Tanker.
Truck stage Tickets for Truck 12 cost £70 for the weekend with day tickets costing £40 each.
Truck Thirteen Truck Thirteen took place over three days on 23–25 July, and was being headlined by
Mew and
Teenage Fanclub, and also featured
Los Campesinos!,
Thomas Truax,
Blood Red Shoes,
65daysofstatic,
Bellowhead,
DJ Zinc and
Ms. Dynamite,
Fucked Up,
Stornoway and a special appearance from
Mercury Rev performing a live soundtrack to
Kenneth Anger's
occult movie
Lucifer Rising, which was originally soundtracked by
Bobby Beausoleil. Tickets cost £80 for the weekend, with an additional £15 charge if the attendee wished to camp on the Friday night.
Truck Fourteen For the first time running over a full three days, 2011's festival also introduced a second stage curated by three record labels:
Transgressive,
Heavenly, and
Bella Union. The line-up features
Gruff Rhys,
Bellowhead,
Graham Coxon,
Saint Etienne,
John Grant,
Philip Selway,
Edwyn Collins,
The Go! Team,
Johnny Flynn, as well as dozens of other acts. Weekend tickets cost £99, and day tickets cost £40 for Friday and £45 for Saturday and Sunday.
Truck Fifteen In January 2012 it was announced that Truck would return in 2012 under new management. The sold-out event took place on 20–21 July.
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