Set to invade North London on March 10th, this one-night-only festival, which takes place from 7pm to 3am, has announced a host of bands playing across various venues, around Camden.
Set to invade North London on March 10th, this one-night-only festival, which takes place from 7pm to 3am, has announced a host of bands playing across various venues, around Camden.
The line-up thus far is:
10,000 Things, Agent Blue, Amusement Parks on Fire, Art Brut, The Black Velvets, The Chalets, Clor, The Cribs, The Departure, Do Me Bad Things, Drive Like You Stole It, The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster, The Glitterati, Graham Coxon, Gravenhurst, Hard-Fi, Hell Is For Heroes, Hope of the States, Hot Chip, The Infadels, Kaito, Kooks, The Longcut, Ludes,
The Magic Numbers, Maximo Park, Mystery Jets, Nine Black Alps, The Others, The Research, Secret Machines, Sons & Daughters, The Subways, Le Tigre, Towers of London, Two Lone Swordsmen, Tom Vek, Weapons of Mass Belief, Whitey.
RA favourites so far include The Glitterati, Graham Coxon, Whitey, 2 Lone Swordsmen, The Infadels, Tom Vek & Le Tigre!
Featuring 40 bands in nine different venues across Camden Town the Camden Crawl clearly delivers the best in new music! At each venue the first band will appear on stage at 7:00pm and the event will run until 3:00am (running order, full line up and stage times will be announced on the night).
Tickets are £15 and available from the Xfm Xchange on 0871 222 1049 and www.xfm.co.uk/gigguide. Tickets are to be exchanged for wristbands which allow free entry to each of the participating venues throughout the night (as individual capacities permit) and punter will also receive a free 40-track CD programme featuring all of the Camden Crawl 2005 artists.
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