12 Bands Not To Miss At 2000trees Festival

It’s nearly time for one of the best festivals in the UK right now and along with it we’ve got a glorious heat wave. Tickets are nearly sold out! Check out their website for more info.

Here’s a bunch of bands we can’t wait to see!

Black Peaks
Back with two new singles ‘Home’ and ‘Can’t Sleep’ and a highly anticipated album out soon Black Peaks raw energy onstage is glorious to watch and be apart of. Last year saw them on Main Stage but this year sees them headline The Cave on Thursday!



Vukovi
Also playing The Cave stage are young ones Vukovi whose catchy hooks will have you dancing around the tent and singer Janine’s moves and vocals will have you mesmerised.



Marmozets
It’s been so captivating to watch Marmozets back on the scene and touring their butts off all over the world – 2000trees should be a fun show for them. Main Stage will see them shine just like their latest album ‘Knowing What You Know Now’. They’re back just as angsty as before so expect some rock n’ roll.



Palm Reader
A last minute change at last years festival saw Palm Reader fill in and for the few that watched prove they’re worthy of more and rightly so they’re back this year. Recently released album ‘Braille’ has impressed those across the board and seen them tour with Rolo Tomassi across Europe.



Brutus
One of those band names always doing the festival rounds Brutus were a nice surprise last year despite only catch the last two songs. Fronted by singer and drummer Stefanie who’s punk attitude and passion doesn’t go a miss.



Creeper
Another young band on the rise are Creeper. If you want to feel apart of a something special then get down to their set on Friday. Energetic and still evolving Creeper always throw their entire might into sets.



Ho99o9
If you’re looking for something a little more experimental then check out Ho99o9. With intense lighting, stage antics and hip hop fussed with hard punk their shows aren’t for the faint hearted.



Enter Shikari
An absolutely huge name for the festival to end on and one that’s sure to end on a bang. Enter Shikari shows grow and grow each tour and become more and more mesmerising.



Raging Speedhorn
One of the more metal bands on the line up Raging Speedhorn are another band back with vengeance.



Queen Kwong
After having to pull out of last years festival Queen Kwong are back and worth checking out during a chill period. Another experimental US band to play in the lovely country side of England.



Frauds
If we had to sum up this band in a word it’d be quirky. Frauds are a duo that play off each other so well you forget they’re singing about a sandwich or something just as odd.



Hell Is For Heroes
Known for their high energy shows Hell Us For Heroes is English post-hardcore at its best. Their show should gather some old school fans to have a good ol’ mosh.



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