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More New Acts Announced For 2000trees

Friday, 28 February 2014 Written by Ben Bland

The Blackout, Cerebral Ballzy, Three Trapped Tigers, Dave McPherson, Darlia, LOOM and Dancing Years have all been been added to the line-up for this year’s 2000trees Festival.

These new additions do not include the festival’s headliners, who are yet to be announced, but excitement is reaching fever pitch among fans, with ticket sales up on last year. Already announced artists include Thursday early entry headliners Dan le Sac vs Scroobius Pip, Public Service Broadcasting, Jamie Lenman and Tall Ships.

McPherson said:

“2000trees is more than a festival to me. Very fond personal memories aside, InMe & myself have always had the craziest fun shows there. I love the location, the interesting varied line-ups, the local produce (especially the ale) and most of all, the people that run it. It’s so obvious this is an extreme labour of love yet while being consummate professionals they're also a bunch of absolute welcoming sweethearts. I've played/attended most years since the debut, and it is a 10/10 every time. Long live Trees!”

Organiser Andy Rea believes a shared passion for new and underground music is proving popular with fans:

“We promise to bring a depth and variety of acts together that is better than ever before, giving people the chance to discover their new favourite bands in a fun, affordable and friendly environment. Early ticket sales reflect our commitment so everything is shaping up to be the best year yet, especially with the likes of Dave McPherson on board again, we love him!”

2000trees Festival scooped the Grass Roots Award last year. The three-day event takes place at Upcote Farm, near Cheltenham on July 10-12. For tickets and further information visit twothousandtreesfestival.co.uk.

To listen to the line-up visit twothousandtreesfestival.co.uk/artists.

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