2000trees Music Festival announces 33 performers
The 2000trees festival has made its first round of announcements and you should be ready to purchase your tickets immediately.
You Me At Six, Every Time I Die, Frank Iero and the Future Violents, While She Sleeps and more are set to perform at the UK festival.
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You Me At Six are the confirmed Friday headliners, and more artists are expected to be announced at a later date.
“The lineup is always superb, so it’s going to be a pleasure to be a part of things this year. It’s going to be a special show,” You Me At Six says.
Attendees of the show will get a special treat as Every Time I Die will performed their album Hot Damn! in full at the show alongside other popular tracks. The critically-acclaimed album was released in 2003 and has become a fan-favorite by the metalcore band.
The festival released a hype video on social media to make the full announcement, which you can watch below.
? Here we go #2000trees 2019 ? Your first wave of this summer’s artists including @youmeatsix, @whileshesleeps, and @everytimeidie performing Hot Damn! It’s the start of perhaps our biggest ever TREES, so grab your ticket to ride at https://t.co/C83xzKe7p0 ? pic.twitter.com/KPXQEOQazQ
— 2000trees Festival (@2000trees) January 9, 2019
The festival takes place at Cheltenham’s Upcote Farm on July 11-13, and you can purchase your weekend tickets here.
Check out the full list of confirmed artists below!
2000trees Music Festival lineup
You Me At Six
Every Time I Die
While She Sleeps
Frank Iero and the Future Violents
Therapy?
Jamie Lenman
Estrons
Comeback Kid
Indoor Pets
Cavetown
Hands Like Houses
Milk Teeth
Martha
Puppy
Muncie Girls
Single Mothers
MOL
Higher Power
Gouge Away
Loathe
Nervus
Orchards
Imperial Leisure
Groundculture
The Drew Thompson Foundation
Heavy Lungs
Indigo Lo
Lice
Spielbergs
Sunshine Frisbee Laserbeam
Phoxjaw
Frauds
False Advertising
What do you think of the 2000trees line up this year? Sound off in the comments!
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