FESTIVALS are finally set to go ahead this summer - after some have not been able to run for over two years.
Truck Festival
This morning Truck Festival announced its line up, with The Kooks, Blossoms and The Bombay Bicycle Club set to make an appearance.
Truck, Oxfordshire's biggest dedicated rock event, had been cancelled for the last two years due to the pandemic but is now set to make a comeback.
Cornbury
Cornbury Festival, based in Great Tew, near Chipping Norton, announced its line up last week.
The festival, that is taking place from July 8-10, headliners include Ronan Keating, James Blunt and Bryan Adams.
Like Truck Festival, Cornbury has been cancelled for the last two years due to Covid-19.
Nocturne
The Blenheim Palace festival has confirmed that it would be going ahead in June.
Headline acts include David Gray, UB40, Simple Minds and Lionel Richie on Sunday.
The festival has been postponed for the last two years.
Festival-goers are still awaiting the line-up to be announced for these festivals:
- Henley Festival
- Wilderness Festival
- Rewind Festival
- The Big Feastival
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