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first acts announced for Camden Crawl

St Etienne, Villagers, Hadouken!, Toddla T, The King Blues, and many more

By Scott Williams | Published:

Camden Crawl 2011 - St Etienne
Photo credit: Chris Mathews


The Gaymers Camden Crawl held over May Bank Holiday weekend have announced the first acts for the event on their website.

St Etienne
Confirmed as playing on both days are Becoming Real, Benjamin Francis Leftwich, Cate Le Bon, Cloud Control, Dels, Divorce, Dry The River, Fever Fever, Fiction, Flats, Holy State, Japanese Voyeurs, John & Jehn, Kong, Little Comets, Lulu and the Lampshades, Marques Toliver, Martyna Baker, MNDR, Spectrals, Team Ghost, and The Phantom Band.

Saturday's line-up will include Andrew Davie, Bo Ningen, Chickenhawk, Civil Civic, Comanechi, Crowns, D/R/U/G/S, Dananananaykroyd, Eagulls, Frankie And The Heartstrings, Ghostpoet, Mums Of Death, Rainbow Arabia, St Etienne, SBTRKT , Tanlines, The Agitator, The King Blues, The Qemists, Those Dancing Days, Turbowolf, Two Wounded Birds, Villagers, Warrior One, and Wild Palms.

Whilst appearing on the final day will be 2:54, Banjo Or Freakout, Beth Jeans Houghton, Thecocknbullkid, Dam Mantle, Dinosaur Pile Up, Django Django, Foreign Office, Hadouken!, Hedoniacs, Housse De Racket, Hudson Mohawke, Johnny Foreigner, Let's Buy Happiness, Lethal Bizzle, P Money, Peggy Sue, PolarBear, S.C.U.M., Sarabeth Tucek, Sissy And The Blisters, Sound Of Rum, Star Slinger, The Chapman Family, The Computers, Toddla T, Tom Williams & The Boat, Veronica Falls, and Visions of Trees.

For the line-up details, and day splits, as available please click here.
Spread over over a mile and a half Camden Crawlers can sample new talent for over thirty hours across more than forty venues. In addition to live music acts, the festival also features an array of interactive daytime activities and cutting edge performances across the arts.

The programme will kick off from midday on Saturday 30th April with DJs & aftershow parties running until the early hours of the following bank holiday Monday.

Early bird tickets are priced at £63.50 for a 2-day pass, with day tickets priced at £39.50 for either day. To buy tickets, click here.