Once again the Camden Crawl has been and gone for another twelve months.
Each Spring, the event drives thousands to Camden’s streets and has become renowned as first to showcase the hottest up and coming talent.
Although originally the Camden Crawl showcased the best emerging artists to die-hard rock music lovers, it has since developed into much more than that. It is now the festival of the year for many and prides itself on providing affordable live music to everyone.
The Crawl isn’t completely free, however the ticket price traditionally includes a free download compilation, magazine and programme guide so you don’t miss your favourite bands.
In 2007, the festival quickly expanded across a weekend and during the daylight hours has become a sprawling carnival of art, comedy & spoken word.
By night, the two mile-long Camden passage is transformed into a live music extravaganza playing host to more than 200 artists performing across the area’s infamous venues.
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