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    Static Dress and Tigercub join the line-up for 2000trees

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    Static Dress and Tigercub join the line-up for 2000trees


    2000trees has added two more bands to its line-up in the form of Static Dress and Tigercub.

    Static Dress, who are gearing up to release their new album Injury Episode tomorrow (May 29), will be headlining The Cave on the Thursday night of the festival. Tigercub will be playing the same day on the Main Stage, replacing Thursday who have sadly had to drop out.

    They’ve also added some new names on the Word Stage, including Andrew O’ Neill’s History of Punk, Jamali Maddix (Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Taskmaster), Pierre Novellie (Mock the Week, Mash Report) and Rachel Fairburn (All Killa No Filla Podcast, Live at the Apollo).

    This year’s Trees will unfold between July 8-11 and will be headlined by Alkaline Trio, Funeral For A Friend and Neck Deep. Also heading down to Upcote Farm this year are Superheaven, Pup, Bad Nerves, Lambrini Girls, Sunny Day Real Estate, Cancer Bats, Dinosaur Pile-Up, High Vis, Marmozets, Dinosaur Pile-Up and more.

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