Jimmy Eat World, Thrice and several other artists, including Enter Shikari, are set to perform during the virtual 2000trees festival, scheduled to take place July 9-11.
"Get Ready For #2000Screens This Weekend!!THIS WEEKEND!! We've got three days of live music on Facebook and Instagram, with exclusive sessions from your fave bands from the 2020 lineup (incl. @jimmyeatworld + @Thrice), plus special extras... did someone say @ENTERSHIKARI!?" tweeted 2000trees Festival on its official page.
The online festival, which will happen across 2000trees' Facebook and Instagram accounts, will feature several events, including performances by top acts and exclusive interviews.
Holding Absence, Milk Teeth, Cancer Bats and Lizzy Farrall are among the other acts taking part in the event.
"Obviously we're gutted that there won't be a 2000trees this summer," James Scarlett says. "But I can promise you that this is the next best thing. We've got loads of amazing exclusive content and I'm particularly excited by the live sets from Jimmy Eat World and Jamie Lenman. Honestly they have to be seen to be believed!
"There is also an interview between some of the organizers and Sappenin podcast - make sure you tune in for loads of reminiscing and never before told stories plus a couple of line up hints for 2021."
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