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Monster trucks roar into action



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Published Date: 01 May 2008
TRUCKFEST roars into Peterborough this bank holiday Sunday and Monday.
As well as the boys from Boyzone, celebrities on Sunday include Jack Shepherd, the bad boy from Coronation Street, and the sexiest voice on Radio Two, Sally Boazman.

And on Monday it’s Chico time and, as a bit of something extra, Barry from Easten
ders.

Put this together with children’s favourite Bob The Builder, who can definitely fix it to be there on both days.

Truckfest prides itself on bringing together the very best there is, and it doesn’t come much better than the Nordic trophy winner Shogun.

In the main arena there will be plenty of action with Monster Mash and the all new Slingshot and Swamp Thing.

UK FMX will take visitors’ breath away with a death-defying stunt show – a Truckfest first.

Also for the first time in Truckfest history, there’s going to be a top 100 used vehicles section and there’s even a chance to get lucky and win a top vehicle.

This year sees the incorporation of the Classic Commercial Motor Show into Truckfest.

This show within a show will provide visitors with a fabulous opportunity to reminisce over the halcyon days and the trucks they used to own or drive.

For the first time, there will be a party night on Sunday, featuring the Illegal Eagles.

More information about the weekend’s line-up and ticket prices is available by calling 01775 768661 or 0870 121 1223 (day tickets only).

Alternatively visit the event website, www.truckfest.co.uk, which has information and plenty of pictures.



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  • Last Updated: 30 April 2008 3:51 PM
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