The 2000trees Festival has announced another impressive lineup for this year's event, featuring Black Country duo Big Special, Irish band Sprints, and Welsh group Panic Shack. Additional acts included in the recent lineup update are Future of the Left, Witch Fever, The Dangerous Summer, SNAYX, and Delta Sleep, among many others. They will join headliners PVRIS, Kneecap, Alexisonfire, Taking Back Sunday, and Coheed and Cambria for the 2025 festival, along with artists like FIDLAR, La Dispute, Bambie Thug, and Employed To Serve, who will perform over the festival's four days. This year's festival is scheduled to take place from Wednesday, July 9th to Saturday, July 12th at Upcote Farm near Cheltenham, with tickets available now on the festival's website. Here’s the complete list of new additions: Vukovi / Sprints / Kid Kapichi * (added second set on Wednesday) / The Dangerous Summer / Big Special / Baby Lasagna / SNAYX / Panic Shack * / The Meffs * / Blood Command * / Delta Sleep / As December Falls / Future of the Left / Graphic Nature / Unpeople / Witch Fever / Deathbyromy / Anxious / Hyphen / The Hara / Vower / Birds In Row / Black Foxxes / Unpeople * / Vower * / Haggard Cat * / Julia Wolf / Hail The Sun / Coilguns / Battlesnake / Meryl Streek / Good Health Good Wealth / Keg / Jools / Die Spitz / Youth Fountain / Orchards / Humour / Pest Control / Eyes / Daytime TV / Coughin’ Vicars / Ever / Jesse Barnett / Chroma / Grove Street * / Meryl Streek * / Other Half * / Buds. * / Blank Atlas * (*performing Wednesday).
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Matt Berninger, Viagra Boys, DIIV, Katy J Pearson, among others, have joined this year's lineup for the End Of The Road Festival. The cherished
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Little Simz will be the curator for this year's Meltdown Festival. The longstanding event in London occurs at the Southbank Centre, having featured a variety of previous curators.
This year's event has also welcomed Future of the Left, Witch Fever, and The Dangerous Summer to the lineup.