Festival closes with footy and fireworks

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 10, Purple fireworks in the sky at the closing night of Truck festival. People below are seen cheering and enjoying the display., The festival weekend closed with a spectacular firework display
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Truck Festival 2025 has closed after a weekend "bursting with feel-good moments".

The four-day music event at at Hill Farm in Steventon, Oxfordshire, featured headliners such as Kasabian, The Courteeners and Nothing But Thieves.

Other highlights included a live screening of the Women's Euros 2025 final between England and Spain at the site on Sunday.

Festival Manager Lily Brimble and marketing head Sam Harris said "the energy, the vibes, the love on show, it was all immaculate from start to finish".

Organisers said they were already looking at Truck 2026 "with plans already underway for an ace year".

Early bird tickets for the 29th edition of the festival go on sale on 1 August.

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