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February 1, 2023|FEATURES

2000 Trees Festival Announces 50 More Names For 2023!

An announcement of festival favourites and new surprises, 2000 Trees have announced a mammoth 50 names for this year’s event.

Joining the already stacked bill featuring the likes of Frank Carter And The Rattlesnakes, The Wonder Years, Hundred Reasons and many more are Skindred, Deaf Havana, The Bronx, Kid Kapachi and Empire State Bastard, the new project from the imagination of Biffy Clyro’s Simon Neil and Vennart. They will be joined by fellow newcomers Casey, The Xcerts, Maratha, New Pagans, High Vis, As Everything Unfolds, Lake Malice, Prince Daddy & The Hyena, Witch Fever, Origami Angel and even more.

“Not only have we added some huge bands in Skindred, Deaf Havana and instant-legends Empire State Bastard, but we’re stoked to be bringing even more of the most exciting up-and-coming artists to 2000trees 2023”, states head honcho James Scarlett. “It’s just going to get bigger and better, don’t sleep on it if you want to join us. 4 Day Tickets will be the first to go and that’ll be sooner rather than later!”

Known for hosting some of the best and groundbreaking acts within the contemporary global scene alongside championing emerging talent, 2000 Trees Festival has grown massively since its humble and quaint inception; all without sacrificing it’s original ethos. Organised by fans for fans, the festival has long been globally known for it’s ardent approach to promoting the new talent as well it’s intimate atmosphere and beautiful location, resulting in it being regarded as one the best festivals in the country. As always, 2000 Trees 2023 will take place at it’s home of Upcote Farm, Cheltenham between the 5th and 8th July, with further information and tickets available here. See the massive lineup thus far below and just remember – they still have two headliners still be announced.