Big Indian, NY’s Full Moon Resort will host the first ever Truck America Festival. The multi-day event will take place from April 30-May 2, featuring a mix of American and U.K. acts. Upstate New York indie rockers Mercury Rev will anchor the festival. Other acts scheduled to appear include: White Rabbits, Hopewell, Tim Easton, The Sadies, The Joy Formidable, Neil Halstead, Dusty & The Dreaming Spires, Cat Martino, The Silent League, Common Prayer, Oxygen Ponies, Brandon Patton, Atlantic / Pacific and The Shoestring Band. These artists and others will perform on three stages: The Barn, The Roadhouse and The Main stage (in a large heated tent). In addition, the festival will feature workshops, kids activities, jam sessions and films. A mix of lodge and camping accommodations are available..
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