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Truck Festival 2015: The Charlatans announced as second headline act

The five-piece are currently on tour following the release of their new album, Modern Nature

Roisin O'Connor
Monday 09 March 2015 15:21 EDT
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The Charlatans have been confirmed as the second act to headline this year’s Truck Festival, in Oxford.

The five-piece are currently on tour following the release of their new album, Modern Nature, to positive reactions from critics and fans.

Following the announcement that Basement Jaxx would headline the event and see sets from Saint Raymond and Slaves, 25 new acts have been added to the line-up, including Fat White Family, Ghostpoet, Augustines and Darwin Deez.

The full line-up so far is as follows:

Basement Jaxx

The Charlatans

Augustines

Saint Raymond

Don Broco

Darwin Deez

Fat White Family

Pulled Apart By Horses

Ghostpoet

Slaves

Lucy Rose

Rae Morris

Eagulls

The Wytches

Raleigh Ritchie

Jaws

Sunset Sons

Bo Ningen

Honeyblood

Baby Godzilla

Spring King

Nothing But Thieves

Tellison

Beasts

Brawlers

Blaenavon

Demob Happy

Talons

Waylayers

Woahnows

Delta Sleep

Freeze The Atlantic

The Academic

Allusondrugs

Solemn Sun

King Pleasure & The Biscuit Boys

Poledo

Truck Festival takes place on 17-18 July at Hill Farm in Oxford. Tickets are priced at £79.50.

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