OXFORD band, Stornoway, are coming to Bucks Student Union in High Wycombe to perform at Uni-Truck on December 3.
The up and coming band, who recently sang on Later with Jools Holland alongside Jay-Z and Foo Fighters, have performed at Glastonbury on radio 1's introducing stage and are amassing a huge following.
And they will now headline the Truck festival where the audience will see a host of bands play while sipping the usual student tipple, snakebite.
The premise is to bring the Truck festival indoors so there will be two stages of music as well as bunting, animals and stalls.
Pulled Apart By Horses, who are currently touring with Biffy Clyro, Talons, Dry the River and Bookclub will also be performing.
Stornoway, who aren't even signed yet, impressed audiences of Jools Holland with their pop folk style and obvious talent.
The band consists of four highly educated guys from Oxford called Brian Briggs, singer and guitarist, Jonathan Ouin, singer, guitarist, cellist and keyboardist, Oliver Steadman, singer, guitarist and bassist and drummer Robert Steadman.
The band have released two singles called Zorbing and Unfaithful, which are available on Itunes.
Tickets to Uni-Truck are free for students and cost £5 for non students. For tickets go to www.thisistruck.com. Doors open at 7pm.
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