The Camden Crawl returns to take over NW1 for two days of live music, film screenings, quizzes, comedy and debauchery. No wonder it is fast becoming a highlight of the urban festival season.
Held over the May Bank Holiday weekend in over 25 official venues, the emphasis is firmly on ground-breaking live music, with many of rock, indie and electro's stars of the future gracing stages over the two days.
Taking over Proud each and every Tuesday, New Bands on the Block brings some of London freshest new talents and makes them play the main room of the gallery for your aural pleasure.
The Casino Royale kids take over The Barfly for a night of debauched party antics. Featuring the usual mix of classic guitar cuts from the '70s, '60s voodoo pop and the odd retro classic, there's als...
Seriously massive festival which has just kept getting bigger...and better. Although Hard Rock Calling is not strictly a hard rock festival, they have secured their reputation by booking stadium rock icons...
Hailing from the sunny shores of California, Best Coast, brings you music inspired by the 50's and 60's beach rock culture. Singer/songwriter, Bethany Cosentino, was influenced during her time in New Y...
A singer songwriter from Paisley who has been described in the Nashville press as the "Scottish Songbird", Jill Jackson visits the Barfly tonight as part of her biggest UK tour so far.
Times have changed. it seems rockers no longer go to Brighton on Bank Holiday weekends to scare old ladies and fight the mods, nowadays they go to Barfly in Camden for Smoke & Mirrors. DJs play everything...
You have to have quite a bit of patience for this one. Not the best storyteller but a brilliant writer of poetry with a keen eye for visuals, Martin Figura tells the story of his life since the tragic...
The Zabludowicz Collection kicks things off in 2012 with the launch of a new programme of solo shows for unrepresented artists. The programme for Paart 1 is as follows:Benedict Drew 12th Jan - 5th FebA...
Camden's colossal ballroom is a great setting for this slightly cheesy, no-holds-barred disco over two floors (plus a teeny VIP area) which draws a massive crowd of passing punters and nostalgia lovers...
An exhibition of photography by Judah Passow at the Jewish Museum this spring and summer. On show are 98 images that document Jewish life in contemporary Britain. Until 05.06.12.