Camden Crawl 2009
Friday 24th to Saturday 25th April 2009venues in Camden, London, NW1 0NE, England MAP
2-day £54.81; £32.79 for either Friday only, Saturday sold out
The evening line-ups will be selected by a committee of music industry types, including radio DJs, club promoters, journalists and record labels. The most hotly tipped acts will appear on the bill both days, alternating venues on Friday and Saturday. All other artists will perform on one day or evening of the event only.
Early bird tickets are priced at £51 for 2 day passes, or £33.50 for either the Friday or the Saturday. To buy tickets, click here.
One ticket, available as single or two day passes, will allow unlimited access to all Crawl venues, after show parties and daytime activities.
The initial line-up will be announced in January 2009, and is expected to include a few well known acts as well as the latest breakthrough artists. In recent years, the Crawl has seen big names like Buzzcocks, Billy Bragg, The Charlatans, Moby, The Damned, Amy Winehouse and Echo & The Bunnymen perform alongside the likes of Kate Nash, Mystery Jets, Klaxons, The Cribs, Noah & The Whale, Adele, The Kooks, Calvin Harris, Sway, The Fratellis, Lethal Bizzle, Cage The Elephant, Hot Chip, and Sam Sparro.
The 2009 Crawl will, in addition to its line-up of live music acts, also feature an array of interactive daytime activities and cutting edge performances across the arts, including visual art, comedy, spoken word, theatre, daytime gigs, an outdoor stage, live street art, exhibitions, comedy, poetry, book slams, crafts, film shorts, pop quizzes, bingo, and more.
The programme kicks off from midday on Friday until the early hours of Sunday. Upon arrival each ticket holder will be presented with an all-access wristband, programme guide, timetable, and a free download album.
The venues being used will include:
The Roundhouse, Koko, Electric Ballroom, Dingwalls, Underworld, Cuban Bar, Barfly, Dublin Castle, The Monarch, Earl of Camden, Oh! Bar, Purple Turtle, Bullet, The Black Cap, St. Michaels Church.