Organisers confirm postponement of 2000trees Festival


Paul Bachmann / Live4ever

Paul Bachmann / Live4ever




2000trees Festival had been hoping to make its return in July this year.

Organisers have confirmed the comeback of 2000trees Festival has been postponed to 2022.

As with a growing number of other UK events, lack of clarity from the government particularly over their stance on insurance has played a big factor in the decision.

“Over the last two weeks, it has become clear that, due to the ongoing COVID pandemic, bands based outside of the UK will not be able to travel to 2000trees in 2021,” a statement begins.

“We’ve had confirmation that around 20 of the biggest bands from our line up will not be coming to Upcote Farm this summer. This list, which is growing every week, includes our headliners Jimmy Eat World & Thrice, plus Knocked Loose, Young Guns, The Get Up Kids, Laura Jane Grace, Anti-Flag and Stray From The Path.”

“As a result, we have been forced to take the absolutely heart-breaking decision to postpone 2000trees to July 6th-10th 2022. Up until a week ago we were still furiously working behind the scenes to try make the festival happen.”

“We really wanted (& needed) a party just as much as you this year. But after losing these bands, it’s clear that we are unable to give you the award-winning Trees experience that you know and love this year.”

“Bands dropping out is one thing, but to make matters worse, the UK Government have repeatedly refused to provide any COVID cancellation insurance for the live events industry.”


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