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2000trees Festival announce 50 new bands

2000trees Festival have announced a whopping 50 new bands for this year’s festival!

Following November’s announcement, that saw the likes of FRANK CARTER & THE RATTLESNAKESHUNDRED REASONSHOLDING ABSENCE and more announced for this year’s festival, now, a huge 50 new names have been added to the lineup!

Leading the charge in the latest announcement is Welsh reggae-tinged metallers SKINDRED, alt darlings DEAF HAVANAEMPIRE STATE BASTARD (the band comprised of BIFFY CLYRO‘s Simon Neil and OCEANSIZE‘s Mike Vennart) and deathcore crew CHELSEA GRIN.

Also confirmed is THE BRONXKID KAPICHIMARTHACASEYONE STEP CLOSERMEAT WAVETHE XCERTSHIGH VISWITCH FEVERAS EVERYTHING UNFOLDSCODY FROSTPRINCE DADDY & THE HYENACUFFED UPNARROW HEADNEW PAGANSDEAD POET SOCIETYMIMI BARKSFLESHWATERLAKE MALICELYNKSAYRON JONESBAD NERVESTHE 900ARXXBEXBLACKGOLDFUNKE AND THE TWO TONE BABYGIVERGOING OFFGUISEHANNAH GRAEHAUNT THE WOODSKELSY KARTER & THE HEROINESKITE THIEFLAKESLOOSE ARTICLESLOZEAKMOTHERHOODORIGAMI ANGELPALEDUSKPROJECTORREMINDERSRXPTRSSUDSUNPEOPLE and TOODLES & THE HECTIC PITY.

Speaking about the latest announcement, festival organiser James Scarlett says, “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. It’s just going to get bigger and better, don’t sleep on it if you want to join us. Four Day Tickets will be the first to go and that’ll be sooner rather than later!”

2000trees Festival 2023 - Announcement 31 Jan

2000trees Festival will take place at Upcote Farm, near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire on July 5th-8th 2023. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased here.

For more information on 2000trees Festival like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.

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