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2000trees Festival

Upcote Farm, Cheltenham

8-11 July 2026

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Those that know, know. 2000trees Festival has gained a special place in the hearts of regular attendees and once again we headed to Upcote Farm near Cheltenham for four days of glorious musical goodness.

Last year, a heatwave tempered the enjoyment for many, but the qualities of the event still shone through. That’s ok though because that couldn’t happen again this year… could it?

The slow build of worry, fear and acceptance was tangible on social media as the forecasts solidified and we all understood that the festival would for the second consecutive year be dubbed by many as 2000degrees!

WEDNESDAY

The Wednesday of 2000trees may just be the best day of the year every year. With early attendees getting the chance to soak up intimate performances in the Word tent and on the iconic Forest Stage.

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Setting up camp during a heatwave isn’t our idea of fun but that’s ok because we know we won’t be spending long in our tent! Indeed, we take the opportunity to get straight into the woods as Split Dogs get the prestige of kicking off the 2026 edition of 2000trees with a raucous set.

Music lovers are spoilt at this fabulous festival, and it’s been said before that 2000trees is a marathon and not a sprint. Dubbing ourselves Full Pelt however does push us to attempt this marathon at a sprint pace and despite the devilish heat we manage to clock up sixty-six sets across the weekend. So, strap in for our big overview!

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This opening day often spotlights acts from previous years that are treated as returning heroes and on this day the likes of Karen Dio, SOAPBOX, BLACKGOLD, VENUS GRRRLS and Split Chain all get that classic Trees reception.

It feels like every year we find ourselves saying we didn’t see a bad set and this year follows that pattern. If you are astute enough, you’ll clock the sheer volume of artists who heap praise on the festival during their performances, and you can tell that comes from a place of love rather than the clichéd “you’re the best show of the tour” head pat.

What you therefore get is artists ensuring that their show is special. Early on you again sense this from Love Rarely, Bruise Control and especially the energetic Hyphen whose set is one of the rowdiest of the weekend.

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As the evening sets in, more and more early attendees join in the fun and each set lives up to the hype. SPRINTS who took home our Album of the Year award last year bring ‘All That Is Over’ to the beautiful Forest setting and it feels like a match made in heaven. Equally, the platform given to Lake Malice who headline the Word tent is seized with both hands by a passionate band who have fans spilling out the tent.

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2000trees sets itself apart from other events in various ways but the willingness to repeat bands across the weekend is a big one. The Dirty Nil and today’s headline band PUP will both appear again this weekend, so what we get on night one are unique performances that ensure fans are kept on their toes.

The Dirty Nil opt for a set purely consisting of covers which starts with Metallica, Cheap Trick and The Police and concludes with Nirvana, AC/DC and Thin Lizzy! PUP on the other hand choose tonight to deliver their album, ‘The Dream Is Over’ in full, which results in many a lost voice amongst the audience.

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THURSDAY

It’s often said that the atmosphere is what makes the event affectionately dubbed Trees so special. We should know. We’ve said it. Often. It’s sounds corny or even contrived but it really does feel like one big family.

Part of this is the dedicated audience getting to track the progress of bands that they discover at the festival in smaller slots as they rise through the ranks. Buds. are an example of this as they open the main stage on Thursday. Party bags are issued to attendees and its all very small family gathering like despite being the main stage of a well-established medium sized festival.

This is again something that many artists touch upon from their vantage point on stage. Like Goldilocks herself is assessing the scale of the event – it isn’t too big, it isn’t too small, it’s just right!

The festival doesn’t change for changes sake. What works, works well and you’ll find a lot of food vendors and stalls in the same spots year on year. Shout out to Happy Bangers whose simple yet effective hotdogs have provided Full Pelt with our daily brunch every day for as long as the memory serves.

One change this year is the evolution of the Neu Stage into the Marshall Stage. The legendary amplifier brand has been supporting the festival for a number of years but step things up a notch this year with a refurbished stage and interactive installations including artist led screen printing and more.

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This sun-soaked Thursday we catch impressive sets in this tent from newcomer Ashaine White and two Full Pelt favourites Youth Killed It and snake eyes. Marshall don’t just make amps, they back talent and across the weekend this stage welcomes some of the best on offer.

Thursday does find us darting between the different stages a lot but at 2000trees if you are that way inclined then you absolutely can. The Axiom treats us to Tooth and Coach Party and The Cave allows us to catch two acts with big momentum behind them Bleech 9:3 and the incomparable Delilah Bon.

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This year more than ever, it’s a blessing that most stages are good sized tents. We endure the unrelenting sunshine on the main stage however for an engaging Melanie Baker, a blistering Saint Agnes, a good time guaranteed Mariachi El Bronx and perhaps the most puzzling set of the weekend for us from The Skinner Brothers. No longer generic indie guitar wannabees, now perhaps looking to cash in on the popularity of masked rockers. Quite the transformation and one that might take a little while for us to get our heads around.

Thankfully we get to seek some shelter from the sun back in the Forest today also with a delightful run of young upstarts DeadWax, the ferocious Native James and another of our favourites The Virginmarys. The duo are in top form and deliver a superbly crafted set that gives the fans what they want but ensures that stunning new album, ‘The House Beyond the Fires’, remains very much in the limelight.

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Now, it wasn’t just the weather warnings that gave fans and organisers a shock ahead of the event this year. Alkaline Trio had been set to headline tonight as part of a European tour however just six days before the event the Trio had to pull their dates for health reasons (get well soon Matt!).

This presented an enormous challenge for organisers but one that they were able to overcome, no doubt helped by the goodwill the festival has earned. Step up Don Broco on six days’ notice to again top the bill.

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With a fresh album in the bag, the band are able to deliver something different to their previous headlining slot whilst ensuring that their undeniable energy producing machine is still turned to the maximum.

The band have bangers for the days and new tracks like ‘Nightmare Tripping’ and ‘True Believers’ are already in that terrain. Fair play to the band for stepping in, stepping up and ensuring that Thursday night is party night at 2000trees 2026!

Of course, another special feature of 2000trees is what happens once the main stages conclude. There is still plenty to do into the early hours such as the legendary silent disco, special live sets in the forest using that technology or the campsite busking stages.

Thursday night we head to Camp Turner (one of many named camps that helps build that special atmosphere at Trees) to again catch Ashaine White who delivers a beautiful acoustic set that delights those lucky enough to be nearby.

FRIDAY

Somehow, we are now halfway through the festival and Friday is set to be a hot one in every sense. The temperature rises and the talent on offer just continues to soar. We begin our day with (deep breath), IOTA, Prodigal, Guillotine, Bratakus, Grandmas House, God Complex and Knives who again all clearly understand the task.

A funny moment makes us smile during Knives as a big cheer occurs when a small cloud dares cover the sun. Only for it to quickly disappear after only the briefest respite, much to the chagrin of attendees.

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Despite the continued unrelenting heat, we head back to the main stage for Higher Power and House of Protection (complete with Jordan Fish cameo) who both manage to eek energy reserves from the crowd with fun sets.

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Call Me Amour then pick up on this challenge in the Marshall tent and won’t take lethargy standing still. The band pull out all stops to engage the crowd who duly oblige and ensure the set is one of the best of the weekend.

The Scratch, Free Throw and Militarie Gun all then follow back-to-back and evoke varying emotions but all in a good way. It’s then the home straight for the day as a much-changed Mallory Knox return with a set of crowd-pleasers and Sunny Day Real Estate offer a rare UK appearance.

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We then rush over to the Axiom for the return of Arcane Roots after eight years away. A true Trees band, the tent is packed as the Trees family look to welcome back one of their own. The atmospheric assault that is Arcane Roots sounds even bigger than ever and the crowd eat up every big riff and every soaring chorus. Some sets you just know will live forever in the memory and this was one of those.

How then do you close out this eclectic day of musical delights? A big old nostalgia session with Funeral For A Friend of course. A band with renewed vigour thanks to the addition of Lucas Woodland on vocals, the likes of ‘All The Rage’, ‘Rookie of the Year’, ‘Bullet Theory’ and ‘Juneau’ all do exactly what you’d want for the big penultimate night romp. We even get a surprise appearance from tomorrow nights headliner Ben Barlow.

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SATURDAY

Somehow, it’s already the final day of the festival. Time simply flies when on the farm and this year has been no different despite the heat (have we mentioned yet that it was quite hot?).

A somewhat chilled-out morning catching sets from Ain’t, Peach, Luxury Apartments and Lakes is punctuated by two fun sets on the main stage. First another of these bands that have worked their way up the bill each year, as CARSICK make their main stage debut with a typically brash performance. Then the madcap Aussie phenom that is Battlesnake draw a massive crowd outside to witness their unique show.

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Bicurious, Heart Attack Man, LASTELLE and Pinkshift keep us on the move and each showcases their abilities well. Gallus then bring some Scottish charm as they give us one last trip to the Marshall tent for 2026.

The afternoon and evening however is anything but chilled as we stare down the barrel of an incredible run of favourites spread across all the other stages. First up, Mouth Culture who back up what we saw at Download. We said then that they are going to be massive and we stand by that predication based on their main stage showing today.

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As Everything Unfolds then get The Axiom moving with a set of stirring tracks including ‘Ultraviolet’ and ‘On The Inside’; and Marmozets give us a strong contender for set of the weekend on main stage. The band are still weird and wonderful and ‘Captivate You’ provides us with one of those glorious moments when you just have to take it all in and remember why you love music.

A dash back to the Forest comes next for the always brilliant A who showcase their fantastic new album, ‘PRANG’, in amongst fan favourites such as ‘Nothing’ which includes a guest appearance from The Blackout’s Sean Smith.

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The XCERTS may be the Trees band. In fact, I don’t think 2000trees can legally occur without the band being represented in some way. This year they hit The Cave and perform their newly released album, ‘i think i want to go home now.’, in full. The performance is so remarkable that singer Murray Macleod is moved to tears and the audience deliver an emotional ovation. A beautiful moment from a beautiful band at this beautiful festival.

How do you top that? Dinosaur Pile-Up at the peak of their powers of course! Complete with an actual dinosaur pile-up in the crowd, and a final run of ‘Sick of Being Down’, ’11:11’, ‘Thrash Metal Cassette’, ‘Big Dogs’ and ‘Back Foot’, which quite frankly should be illegal as it’s unfair for other bands!

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But oh, this magnificent final run of bands isn’t over yet and we still have a big pop-punk party to enjoy with Neck Deep. The band begin their set with ‘Can’t Kick Up the Roots’ and the don’t relent for the next hour as they ensure that the festival gets the finale it deserves.

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That however isn’t the end of the night. There is a big football match happening which has been the talk of the town and the festival erect a big screen to let fans see the second half of the game.

As another reminder that there’s always something happening at Trees however, we quickly jolt to the Word tent to catch a comedy set from the brutally hilarious Jamali Maddix! We return just in time to see extra time and an historic England victory!

The celebration that ensues then morphs into the final night silent disco and if anybody has anything left then they see 2000trees 2026 off in style.

Having first attended 2000trees ten years ago it has been a pleasure seeing this festival grow. It’s been an organic evolution and despite its growth the event has stayed true to the foundations that it is built upon.

Next year will be the 20th anniversary of the festival and no doubt will see heightened attention coming its way. The question may then be how can the festival ensures that it retains its unique charm when the secret continually is getting out?

But that’s a question for later. Right now though, let’s just bask in the glory of another successful year for the best festival in the UK!

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2000trees

Upcote Farm, Cheltenham

5th to 8th July 2023

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Festival season is in full swing and rock fans once again descend on Upcote Farm in Cheltenham for 2000trees! A true music fans festival, this year there is an absolute smorgasbord of the best new and established acts to savour across three full days of relentless entertainment.

However, before the event proper begins though those with early entry have an additional evening of music on tap in the beautiful forest area. The ‘Forest Stage’ has always been a unique and special feature of this festival which is now on its fifteenth iteration.

Wednesday

The privilege of opening the festivities this year goes to Snayx who, despite playing whilst many are still pitching their tents, still attract an eager and excited crowd. The band are able to seize upon this excitement to whip the crowd up even further with their brand of punk rock. A benchmark is set for the weekend early here and thankfully the organisers have a bill curated to ensure that the quality never drops!

The other stage in operation today is the small ‘The Word’ stage which over the weekend will host various activities such as further bands, live podcasts, comedians and more. Over the next few hours we are able to catch delighted spots from B-Sydes, Masca, Polyanna and Gaz Brookfield.

Over on the ‘Forest Stage’ though, the handful of selected bands combine to deliver a highly memorable evening. Delaire the Liar are up next and are able to continue to build their growing reputation with another assured performance.

A real special moment follows as one of the most talented yet underappreciated bands of the last decade Press To MECO play their final show. Such a moment really deserved a bigger stage and longer setlist but those present are able to bathe in those glorious riffs one more time with an emotional ‘A Test of Our Resolve’ a highlight of the whole festival.

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Next are a band just getting started. Saint Agnes are tipped as the future of rock music by some, and again on the evidence of their set tonight those people are very much correct! Debut album ‘Bloodsuckers’ can’t arrive soon enough; thankfully we only need to wait on July 21st!

The latest Tigercub album is already out and next up the band bring ‘The Perfume of Decay’ to life with a solid showing as the forest area begins to fill up in anticipation of the nights two headline acts.

Both Holding Absence and Bob Vylan will play two sets over the weekend but before gracing the main stage, they both thrill those packed into the woods! Holding Absence are first and they captivate the crowd with a cleverly selected mix of rarities and fan favourites. This band continues to grow and evolve and it’s scary how good they could be.

Bob Vylan also continue to elevate the game with their headline set tonight they bring carnage to the forest! A spectacular off the cuff collection of on point punk rock more than whets the appetite for their main stage appearance, even showing that they aren’t too far away from being able to headline the biggest stage next time they play the festival.

THURSDAY

Each night the now infamous silent disco takes over the site as the party continues into the early hours, but come Thursday morning the arrival of the rest of the attendees ensure even the first act of the day, Blush Puppy on the ‘Forest Stage’ get a good turnout. The duo perform a delightful run-through of adapted favourites which starts the first full day off perfectly.

With the outdoor stage, three tented stages and the ‘Forest Stage’ all rotating throughout each day an avid music fan can fill their boots with live music and literally catch non-stop music for nigh on sixteen hours a day if they wanted to. We don’t quite have that stamina but we give it a good go and are rewarded by great sets from Kite Thief, Beach Riot and Gaffa Tape Sandy.

Following that run we then head to first catch recent ‘Discover’ New Music Podcast guests CARSICK over on the ‘NEU Stage’. The group proceed to smash through their set to the delight of those present with the likes of ‘Anaconda Frank’ showing real bite.

Another act to impress early in the weekend are Lake Malice in ‘The Cave’. The group have been winning over all who see them this summer and their future appears to be very bright indeed.

Lambrini Girls, Graphic Nature and the official debut of new group Unpeople who have formed from the ashes of Press To MECO all follow and continue to hot run of great sets. Unpeople in particular are able to really tease what is to come and make a fantastic first impression.

The main stage soon literally takes centre stage as first Kid Kapichi and then Bob Vylan deliver two of the sets of the weekend. Kid Kapichi are effortless in their delivery of impassioned punk rock which sees an endless sea of crowd surfers on an inflatable burger! Bob Vylan then reinforce the message that their headline set sent last night, that the duo are as advertised – the most important band in the world!

We then head back to the two larger tented stages, firstly for Jim Lockey and the Solemn Sun who preview their upcoming new album ‘Colour’. The record will arrive on July 28th and the band really do a good job of convincing those in attendance that despite the decade plus wait for a new album, the wait will be worth it. All the new material this evening sounds absolutely massive. Then in ‘The Axiom’, The Joy Formidable deliver a delightful little set that evidences the eclectic mix of rock music presented at 2000trees.

Soon enough it’s time for the final run of bands that will close out day one. Skindred are well established as a great live act and tonight they have the crowd at their whim. The Newport Helicopter needs no introduction either as the crowd make the most of the groups big finale.

Back in the big tent next for Eagles of Death Metal who give a festival friendly, crowd pleasing set including the likes of ‘I Only Want You’, ‘Complexity’, ‘Cherry Cola’ and ‘I Want You So Hard (Boy’s Bad News)’.

Finally it’s over to the returning Soft Play (the artists formerly known as Slaves) to close out the day. The duo pick up where they left off and play as if they’ve never been away. It’s great to have the band back and fans revel in the likes of ‘Cheer Up London’, ‘Feed the Mantaray’ and ‘The Hunter’.

FRIDAY

Friday begins with an early run of Beauty School, RXPTRS, The St. Pierre Snake Invasion, BLACKGOLD and New Pagans all of whom play their rules well and make the most of their short sets.

After an overcast first couple of days, today is a scorcher and the heat is intense as LostAlone arrive on the stage. The band don’t let that phase them though as they pull out all the stops to get the crowd engaged. It’s mission accomplished by the time they deliver the double header of ‘The Final Call For Forever’ and ‘The Last Drop Of Forever’.

2000trees do very well to bring together the best new music from home and abroad and the next run of Militarie Gun, Zulu, Microwave and Kublai Khan TX shows the keen eye for upcoming talent that the organisers have.

It’s this mix of new with the established acts that perfectly balances out the line-up and Hell Is For Heroes are a great nostalgic party next on the main stage. The quality overall is again on show when you can then head immediately to the ‘NEU Stage’ for an excellently run set from As Everything Unfolds, before returning to the main stage for a very enjoyable Dinosaur Pile-Up show and then jumping straight to the always intense Cancer Bats in ‘The Cave’!

Bullet For My Valentine are the act who close out the night with a huge headline performance. Attracting one of, if not the biggest crowd of the weekend, the band are in confident mood as they showcase their headlining credentials. Older tracks such as ‘Scream Aim Fire’ and ‘Hearts Burst Into Flames’ naturally receive big reactions, but it’s telling newer tracks also are well received.

A surprise AxeWound reunion with Liam Cormier is another festival highlight before ‘Tears Don’t Fall’ and ‘Waking the Demon’ ensure that come the next morning everyone is talking about how great Bullet were tonight!

The festival has been a whirlwind as per usual for 2000trees and it’s a testament to the quality of line-up that to this point there hasn’t been a bad performance. Of course some ultimately standout more than others such as that headline set last night or Bob Vylan destroying the forest but the chilled out atmosphere amongst attendees is reflected by the respect the bands pay the crowd. The reciprocal ambience creates a synergy that elevates every aspect of this event.

SATURDAY

Come Saturday the crowd may be sapped from the previous days heat but over on the ‘Forest Stage’ Xtra Mile Recordings acts (and previous ‘Discover’ New Music Podcast guests) Hannah Rose Platt and Guise are serenading the early crowd with their beautiful music. They are both well received despite the heat being supplemented today by a lot of the wet stuff!

Xtra Mile Recordings has a great relationship and past with 2000trees and new Xtra Mile favourites (and double Full Pelt Podcast guests!) PET NEEDS attract a big crowd to ‘The Axiom’ next. This is no doubt due to some guerrilla advertising from their fans, but everyone that ventures into the tent leave hailing the band as one of the bands of the weekend.

One of the elements that makes the ‘Forest Stage’ so special are the sets from acts playing on the biggest stages which are often acoustic and unique. Next, Electric Six frontman Dick Valentine does a great job of distracting the audience from the deteriorating weather with a highly fun acoustic set.

After catching Dead Poet Society and Enola Gay strutting their stuff we are then able to catch Electric Six themselves who attract another big crowd to the main stage. The crowd lap up the likes of ‘Gay Bar’ and ‘Danger! High Voltage’ as you’d expect, and the band do their job with aplomb.

One Step Closer then cement their hype in ‘The Cave’ before Black Honey demonstrate why they are one of the best newer live acts in the country. Tracks from new album, ‘A Fistful of Peaches’ sound massive as the band achieve another of those more memorable sets of the weekend.

The reshuffled Dream State then show that they still have a big future ahead of them in ‘The Cave’ before Deaf Havana battle through a torrential downpour which decimates their crowd at the main stage. We brave the rain until the end before heading into the forest for a short but very fun set from Lynks.

Talking to people across the site, the opinion is unanimous that this has been a spectacular weekend. You feel as the weekend comes to a close that it can’t get any better, but then Hundred Reasons deliver perhaps the best set of the weekend. The band get the audience onboard from opening number ‘I’ll Find You’ and never lose them despite more heavy rain. One of the moments of the weekend comes when Enter Shikari man Rou Reynolds joins the band for a superb ‘Silver’.

Jamie Lenman then plays his latest masterpiece ‘The Atheist’ in full over in the forest before Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes come out of hibernation to finish the festival with a welcome career-spanning set.

Whilst the band may lack a certain volatility of their early days they don’t lack in swagger or controlled ferocity when required. The final run of ‘My Town’, ‘Devil Inside Me’, ‘Juggernaut’, ‘Lullaby’ and ‘I Hate You’ is the perfect way to bring an incredible weekend of music to a close.

2000trees has established itself at the heart of the summer as a trusted and respected event. From their humble beginnings to now fifteen events later, the festival lays on the infrastructure but the audience makes the event the special weekend that it is!

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