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King Charles, Night Engine, Hawk Eyes, & more for Nightmare Festival

celebrating Halloween around Camden Town

By Scott Williams | Published:

Nightmare Festival 2014 - King Charles
Photo credit: Kevin Pick


King Charles, Night Engine, Hawk Eyes, LostAlone, The Algorithm, Max Raptor lead the line-up for Nightmare Festival, taking place Saturday 1st November taking place at various venues in Camden Town, London.

The one day festival which is set to celebrate the horror of Halloween, and the day of the dead will also feature Calling All Cars, Freeze The Atlantic, The Hype Theory, Hounds, Lucie Barat, Hero Fisher, Longy, The Petals, Hunter and The Bear, Attention Thieves, Fizzy Blood, The Tuts, Crystal Seagulls, Sykes, This Be The Verse, Storms, Colt 45, Making Monsters, Dead, Generation Graveyard, Shrine, Under The Influence, Rival State, Tyler Mae, The Wondersmiths, The Parade, Falls, Them & Us, Mr Shiraz, Panic The Vulture, Rewild, Shea, and Death Koolaid.

The venues playing host to Nightmare Festival include Electric Ballroom, Underworld, Jazz Cafe, Dingwalls, Black Heart, Barfly, Dingwalls Canal Side , The Hawley Arms, Good Mixer, The Black Cap, Brew-Dog.

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Early bird tickets are priced at £20.

Event organiser Chris McCormack. said, Camden goes mad for Halloween. People really get into the spirit of it. We recently sold over 7000 tickets for our sister event Camden Rocks in May and imagined how much fun it would be if we got everybody, including the bands, to dress up and party the day and night at the biggest Halloween party London has ever seen! It’s also a great chance to check out the cross section of great new bands coming out of the UK at the moment."

Fancy dress is very much encouraged.