Festival Exclusive: Calva Louise to play 2000trees
As part of the annual 7 Days of Trees for 2000trees festival, we are delighted to exclusively reveal that the amazing Calva Louise will the joining the already mammoth line up alongside the likes of Turnstile, Jimmy Eat World, IDLES and Thrice.
Fresh from releasing their space-rock fueled album ‘Euphoric’ - the band have been hitting the live circuit heavily the past few months, gaining huge crowds for the high energy shows. They took a moment to talk to us about the festival and what they have in store for us.
Hey Calva Louise, how are you? So what have you been up to?
Hello! We are doing very good, thank you! We’ve been working a lot on our set with visuals, also been preparing all that we need to cross the pond in March!
You have just been announced for 2000trees Festival. How does that make you feel? Have you been to the festival before?
We are extremely happy! 2000trees is a festival that we have always wanted to play since the band started! We’ve never been so we are very excited to have the chance to play and enjoy all the amazing bands playing this year!
If you could run your own stage at the festival, what would the stage be called and who would you have play?
Maybe we would call it the Abstract Stage and would try to have all the bands we are friends with and fans of!
What are the key ingredients to a good festival experience?
We think just having a good time wandering, seeing and discovering new bands!
What can we expect from your set at the festival?
An energetic and fun set!
2000trees will take place on July 7-9, 2022 – get your tickets now.
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