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Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes to headline 2000trees festival
Hundred Reasons, The Wonder Years, and Loathe are also among the new names announced.
Taking place from 5th-8th July in Cheltenham, 2000trees have announced more names joining next year’s festival bill.
With Rival Schools, Bob Vylan and Holding Absence already announced, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes will be taking the stage for the Saturday night headline set, with other acts confirmed including Hundred Reasons, The Wonder Years, Loathe, Pitchshifter and more!
“Since their incredible set in 2017 Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes have easily been one of the most requested bands at 2000trees,” festival organiser James Scarlett says. “So we’re absolutely stoked that they’re coming back to close out the festival as Saturday Main Stage headliners. You do not want to miss this!”
Skindred and Deaf Havana are also set to perform, alongside The Xcerts, Witch Fever, and Kid Kapichi.
Check out more info below.
🌳💥 Here we go confirmed… 50 BRAND NEW BANDS for 2000trees 2023!!! 💥🌳
🌳 Book your place to this summer’s BEST rock party at https://t.co/9rHa2kQ0D8. pic.twitter.com/gYjpA1mlBX— 2000trees Festival (@2000trees) January 31, 2023
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