Dog Is Dead, Delta Maid, and more for Camden Crawl

Summer Sundae Weekender stage line-up announced

By Scott Williams | Published: Thu 3rd Mar 2011

Camden Crawl 2011 - Dog Is Dead
Photo credit: Sarah Stevens

Camden Crawl 2011

Saturday 30th April to Sunday 1st May 2011
venues in Camden, London, NW1 0NE, England MAP
2-day pass £63.50, or £39.50 for either day

Dog Is Dead, and Delta Maid are amongst the line-up announced for the Summer Sundae Weekender stage at Gaymers Camden Crawl held over May Bank Holiday weekend.

Dog Is Dead
Leicester's Summer Sundae Weekender will be curating the Roundhouse patio at Camden Crawl.

Confirmed as playing on Saturday are Dog Is Dead, Marques Toliver, Benjamin Francis Leftwich, Lulu and the Lampshades, and Delta Maid, Peggy Sue.

On Sunday it's the turn of Dry The River, 2:54, Beth Jeans Houghton, and Young Dreams.

For the line-up details, and day splits, as available please click here.

Summer Sundae Weekender has also announced it will once again be twinned with Bergenfest, their Norwegian counterpart, as part of the cultural exchange programme organized by the Association of Independent Festivals. On the 29th April Summer Sundae will be hosting a stage in Bergen as part of the festival, with the likes of John Grant, Gaggle, The Duke & The King, Nouvelle Vague and more performing.

Summer Sundae Weekender 2011 will make their own first bill announcement on Tuesday 8th March.

Spread over over a mile and a half Camden Crawlers can sample new talent for over thirty hours across more than forty venues. In addition to live music acts, the festival also features an array of interactive daytime activities and cutting edge performances across the arts.

Early bird tickets are priced at £63.50 for a 2-day pass, with day tickets priced at £39.50 for either day. To buy tickets, click here.



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