Electric Ballroom
184 CAMDEN HIGH STREET, CAMDEN TOWN, LONDON, NW1 8QP

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit + St. Paul and the Broken Bones

Southeastern is not a record Jason has made before, and not simply because the glorious storm and drama of his band, the 400 Unit, is absent. They will tour together; it’s not a break-up record, not an album of dissolving, but, rather, songs of discovery.

Camden Rocks Festival

Camden Rocks Festival is quickly hotting up to be the rock n’ roll street party of the year. Over two hundred of the best new and established guitar bands will perform across twenty venues in Camden Town

Wooden Shjips + Special Guests

This epic San Francisco quartet take in a vast array of retro sounds, from experimental psychedelia, Krautrock and garage to spaced out drone rock. Doors: 7.30pm Tickets: £13.50 Presented by ATP Fronted by Erik ‘Ripley’ Johnson, their influences fall somewhere between the lo-fi fuzz of Suicide and Spacemen 3 battling with the Velvet Underground and […]

Hudson Taylor + Special Guests (SOLD OUT)

Hudson Taylor are brothers from the southern suburbs of Dublin who write beguiling folk songs. Comprising brothers Harry and Alfie, Hudson Taylor take their inspiration from both folk and pop, with a vivacity all their own.

Quicksand + Special Guests

Quicksand is an American post-hardcore band from New York City founded in 1990. Their debut self-titled EP was followed by two major label albums, Slip and Manic Compression.

Anberlin + Natives

Anberlin have announced plans to call time on a 12-year career that has seen them release six albums and tour the world countless times. However, breaking tradition the band took to YouTube to announce that they will be doing one final record and trip around the world… Doors 6.00pm Tickets: £14 Presented by Kilimanjaro 18+ […]

Angel Olsen + Rodrigo Amarante

Many of the superlatives describing Angel Olsen refer to how seemingly little it takes for her to leave an audience spellbound. But Olsen has never been as timid as those descriptors imply, and the noisy, fiery hints in her earlier work find a fuller expression on her newest LP, Burn Your Fire for No Witness.