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Glasvegas, The Futureheads, + Gaz Coombes, for Camden Crawl

plus The Raincoats, Ellen & the Escapades, Benny Banks, and more

By Scott Williams | Published:

Camden Crawl 2012 - Glasvegas
Photo credit: Andrew McLaughlin


Glasvegas, The Futureheads, The Raincoats, and Gaz Coombes are amongst the latest wave of acts announced for this summer's Camden Crawl.

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Also announced today are Actress, BIGKids, The Big Pink, Kids in Glass Houses, Lady Leshurr, Niki & The Dove, Sway, Three Trapped Tigers, Youngman, Angel, Badda Binging Benny Banks, Clement Marfo & the Frontline, Cold Pumas, Daley, Dam Mantle, Devin, Disclosure, Durrty Goodz, Ellen and the Escapades, Eugene McGuinness, Fixers, Hymns, Jehst, Josh Kumra, L.A., Lower Than Atlantis, The Milk, Novella, NZCA/Lines, Odonis Odonis, Outfit, Paul Thomas Saunders, Peace, Race Horses, Random Impulse, Rascals, Sauna Youth, Sex Hands, St. Lucia, Stealing Sheep, Swiss Lips, Throwing Up, Tom Williams & The Boat, and Trophy Wife.

A few highlights from the comedy line-up have also been announced for the eight Comedy Stages on offer throughout the weekend and these are Andrew Maxwell, Henning Wehn, Andre Vincent, Rufus Hound, Patrick Monahan, Chris Coltrane, Frisky & Mannish, The Beta Males, and Ross Lee, star of BBC3's 'The Pranker', in his debut musical 'Horace Fingernips'.

Camden Crawl will happen from Friday 4th until Sunday 6th May, and will feature more than 250 acts across Camden Town's two mile stretch of historic pubs and venues. In addition to live music acts, other events will include comedy, storytelling & spoken word, fringe theatre, a fanzine, poster and record fair, independent film screenings, outdoor live music stages and more. It also features a variety of outdoor events, an alternative poster, print & record fair as well as interactive fun & games.

Weekend passes for the Camden Crawl, and the Opening Night Party featuring Death In Vegas are now on sale. A 2-day (Saturday & Sunday) tickets are priced at £67.50, while 3-day tickets which includes the opening night (Friday) at Koko are priced at £77.50. A ticket for just the opening night at Koko is priced at £20. Saturday or Sunday day tickets are priced at £39.50.

To buy tickets, click here.

Tickets are to be exchanged for wristbands which allow unlimited entry to each of the participating venues as individual capacities permit. Ticket price includes lanyard programme guide, festival magazine and 2012 compilation album. As is tradition, the full venue schedules will remain secret until the event and surprise guests may appear at any time and at any venue.