The Camden Crawl returns yet again for another showcase in London, in which many bands take to various stages across London and entertain a host of crowds in the British capital. It is certain to be an enjoyable event as the popularity of previous years allows it to continue strong on an annual basis.
It comes during the time of year famous for unbeatable musical events across the country, when music lovers take to festivals in fields in Scotland, Ireland, Wales and England to enjoy what there is on offer. But what makes the Camden Crawl different from these is its urban location, in which queuing might take place outdoors, but the events themselves are under a dry roof.
The show annually features anything between 130 and 150 bands across countless north London venues, with 2009 seeing 150 bands across 40 stages. It makes it a truly unique experience and an opportunity to witness some, established, up and coming and underground bands. It means that purchasing Camden Crawl tickets is a must as it allows you experience a festival like no other in various outstanding locations.
The event has featured a wide array of artists in previous years, with the most recent event in 2009 seeing the likes of Kasabian, Echo & The Bunnymen, The Fall and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs perform along with a whole host of other acts. Across 40 stages audiences witnessed The View, Sparks, Von Bondies, The Temper Trap, It Hugs Back, Josh Weller, Pulled Apart by Horses, Madness, I Blame Coco, Drums of Death, An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump, Bleech, The Chapman Family and more.
But the event was not just about witnessing bands in the evening, it also featured an array of daytime activities. These included performance artists, comedians, spoken work, visual art, arts and crafts, short films, karaoke, speed hating, quizzes, theatrical events and many more. It is one of many ways in which the Camden Crawl truly stands out.
And 2010 will be no different, featuring a range of activities across London, with Andy Ross Presents... taking place alongside Karauke, Emerging Talent Awards, The Fix, Ringo: Music Bingo, Who Killed Bambi?, comedy from the Underbelly, Stitch London, Poster Roast, Fierce Panda and Loose Music amongst others. For those that have attended the Camden Crawl before it will be a familiar but unmissable part of the music calendar and for newcomers it will be a unique experience and an evening that will stay in your mind for some time to come.
So make sure you get your Camden Crawl tickets as soon as possible. These will give you passes to a truly unbeatable event and will make you aching to return the following year. As one of the unmissable events on the music calendar, it will feature a range of outstanding acts and wonderful entertainment.