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Sikth, British Sea Power, The Rifles (Acoustic), & more join Camden Rocks 2018

plus Echobelly, Eliza and the Bear, RavenEye, Vex Red, The LaFontaines, & more

By Neil Greenway | Published:

Camden Rocks 2018 - Sikth
Photo credit: Jason Richardson


A further forty-three acts have been added to the one-day multi-venue Camden Rocks which takes place on Saturday 2rd June 2018 in venues in NW1, London.

The newly confirmed are progressive metalllers SikTh (pictured above) with their only London show this year, Brighton indie rockers British Sea Power, unplugged it's The Rifles (Acoustic), plus there's Echobelly, Eliza and The Bear, RavenEye, Vex Red, The LaFontaines, Danny Goffey ex-Supergrass, The Amorettes, Black Map, REWS, Dirty Thrills, Sad Season, The Faim, Saint Agnes, Empire, Loom, AutoPilot UK, Tim Muddiman & The Strange, IAMWARFACE, Kris Barras Band, Man the Lifeboats, Brightlight City, The Luka State, Damn Dice, The Black Roses, Naked Six, L Sicario, This Year's Ghost, Weekend Recovery, Cavalcade, Wicked Splinters, LEONTAS, RiverChild, Bugeye, Shea, The Gulps, Via Dolorosa, Nash Albert, Calico Jack, Sarah Vista And The Henchman, and Harry Pane.

Covering every style across the many indie, rock, metal and punk genres from buzzing new bands to established rock giants, the bands announced so far include Maximo Park, Public Image Ltd. (PiL), Twin Atlantic, Pop Will Eat Itself, Beatsteaks, Mallory Knox, Crazy Town, Hacktivist, The Professionals, Raging Speedhorn, The Urban Voodoo Machine, Sonic Boom Six, Brigade, and many more, with over 50 bands still to be announced. For the full list of acts confirmed so far please see the line-up page.

Tickets are on sale, priced at £39.50.

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