2000trees Festival 2019
Thursday 11th to Saturday 13th July 2019Upcote Farm, Withington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL54 4BL, England MAP
currently £115 for 2 days; £129.50 for 3 days; £60 a day
2000trees Festival returns on Thursday 11th until Saturday 13th July 2019 at Upcote Farm, Withington, Cheltenham, in Gloucestershire.
2000trees is an independent festival that hosts a wide range of acts primarily from the new and underground British music scene. There is a wide selection of decent acts at the festival including something for every taste - featuring rock, metal and indie to folk, pop, DJs, and the downright strange.
Expect than 100 live acts on four stages, plus comedy, DJs, headphone discos, food & drink, children's entertainment and a trader village.
Line-up
Confirmed acts include Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls, You Me At Six, While She Sleeps, Every Time I Die, Frank Iero And The Future Violents, Therapy?, Jamie Lenman, Estrons, Indoor Pets, Comeback Kid, Cavetown, Hands Like Houses, Milk Teeth, Martha, Puppy, and more, with more to be announced.
For the details as available please see the line-up page.
Tickets
Early bird tickets are on sale, currently priced as follows:-
2-day ticket £115
3-day ticket £129.50
car park: £10
campervan: £40
children under 13 are free but need a ticket.
day tickets: £60
Fancy dress
The fancy dress theme has not yet been announced.
Opening times
The site is expected to open to Early Entry Pass holders from 1pm on Thursday, and opening hours for general admission tickets, will be from 8am onwards on the Friday, and the festival entertainment starts at midday on the Friday. The site will close at 2pm on Sunday.
Silent Disco
The festival offers a terrific site wide Silent Disco with multiple DJs on offer and the chance to wander around the site listening to them based at three stages until 3am with much more differentiation in musical styles too.
Plus the usual regulars of crazy games like human size hungry hippos, a straw bale maze and the return of Swing Ball.
More info
The site is well laid out and easy enough to navigate, and it's worth seeking out the late night secret venue. There are good food options and decent ales, ciders, lagers, and the like on offer in the bars. Whilst this festival is not specifically geared at providing much stuff for kids to do, it is still child friendly and kids are unlikely to get lost, although ear defenders are recommended for the little ones as it can get loud at times in the enclosed Cave stage. The festival does not allow campervans.
More information will be here when available.
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