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Pulled Apart By Horses and Royal Republic Announced for Camden Rocks Fest

Camden Rocks Festival have confirmed Royal Republic and Leeds’ Pulled Apart By Horses will join the 2017 line up this June 3rd. Camden Rocks Festival 2017 is the biggest multi-venue all-day music event of the UK festival calendar. Progressively expanding each year adding new venues – 2017 will take place across 25 of Camden Town’s legendary […]

Grant Bailey by Grant Bailey
2017-05-03 15:57
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Camden Rocks Festival have confirmed Royal Republic and Leeds’ Pulled Apart By Horses will join the 2017 line up this June 3rd.

Camden Rocks Festival 2017 is the biggest multi-venue all-day music event of the UK festival calendar. Progressively expanding each year adding new venues – 2017 will take place across 25 of Camden Town’s legendary music venues, now including Koko – and feature 250 bands, it’s become the annual highlight for many in the London locality.

With near 100 more bands and artists still to be announced, this year’s headliners include the likes of FEEDER, The Coral, The Damned, Milburn, The Rifles, Reverend and The Makers, Carl Barat & The Jackals and many more topping the 250-band-strong bill, together with some of the country’s finest up and coming new acts. Check out the full line-up below.

Camden Rocks’ previous years have seen special performances from a range of internationally acclaimed artists and prospering new bands including The Cribs, Funeral For A Friend, Bullet For My Valentine, Creeper, Slaves, Yuck, Heck, Billy Bragg, Ginger Wildheart, …And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead, Gnarwolves and many more.

Festival organiser Chris McCormack – formerly of Creation Records-signed quartet 3 Colours Red – said: “The festival is a total celebration of what Camden is all about as the creative hub of the UK music scene.”

“The clubs and venues here have been, and continue to, host some of the now-biggest names in music in their fledgling stages. In the past we’ve had Catfish & The Bottlemen playing the Barfly to 100 people. So many great bands have cut their teeth here and it’s a pleasure to continue to fly the flag high for new, up and coming bands alongside the big names each year.”

Pick up tickets for Camden Rocks Festival at www.camdenrocksfestival.com/tickets

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