Loathe – 2000trees Festival 2019 – 11/07/2019
Loathe rattled the Axiom stage as part of ‘Lenmania II’ at 2000trees.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
Loathe rattled the Axiom stage as part of ‘Lenmania II’ at 2000trees.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
In ideal fashion, Jamie Lenman closed out ‘Lenmania II’ at 2000trees.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
Party ska rockers Imperial Leisure delivered a fun-filled set on 2000trees’ main stage.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
Leeds’ hardcore Higher Power certainly bought the mosh to 2000trees.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
Haggard Cat returned to 2000trees with a host of big, fuzzy riffs.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly. produced a rich, fun set at 2000trees.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
Nashville emo band Free Throw bought an impassioned set to 2000trees.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
Frank Iero and the Future Violents made an all-too-brief visit to the UK to close out the Cave stage tent.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
Emerging Manchester trio False Advertising made their mark as part of ‘Lenmania II’ at 2000trees.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
Drug Church bought plenty of cheer to 2000trees.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
Welsh wonders Dream State were unfazed by taking to the main stage at 2000trees.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
Rising London-based duo Delaire, The Liar delivered an impressionable 2000trees debut.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
Deaf Havana rose up to the occasional as 2000trees Festival headliners.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
Conjurer continued their rise with a heavy as hell set at 2000trees.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
Norwegian underground hardcore punks Dangerface delivered a destructive set at 2000trees.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
Canadian hardcore mob Cancer Bats set out to destroy the Cave stage tent at 2000Trees.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
Can’t Swim made a brief return to the UK as they made their 2000trees debut.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
Angel Du$t bought their mix of hardcore and anthemic pop-rock to 2000trees.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
The Yorkshire metallers left us starving for more at 2000Trees.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
2000trees favourites Brutus returned for a third time and smashed it on the main stage.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
Canadian hardcore mob Comeback Kid left their mark at 2000Trees.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
The Brighton-based pop-rockers stepped out of the great depression at 2000Trees.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
Rock veterans A bought a slice of nostalgia to 2000trees.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
Raging feminist Petrol Girls showcased their brand of socio-political fuelled post-hardcore as they supported La Dispute.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
The grunge-punk trio were out to leave an impression as they supported La Dispute in London.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
Michigan’s La Dispute bought their brand of emotionally-heavy post-hardcore to Electric Brixton.
Photos by Jez Pennington.
Cancer Bats (and Pagan’s Nikki Brumen) left their mark on the Impericon stage at Slam Dunk South.
Photos by Anthony Shaw and Jez Pennington.
The influential Bad Religion brought their brand of topical punk rock to Slam Dunk South.
Photos by Jez Pennington
Bullet For My Valentine closed the Jägermeister stage with a heavy dose of metal!
Photos by Jez Pennington.
The Illinois pop-punks showed plenty of composure as they returned to Slam Dunk.
Photos by Jez Pennington
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