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Camden Crawl continued until 1997, when organisers decided that the event was "too much to manage for something we mostly did for a laugh". After resuming in 2005, Camden Crawl grew into a multi-arts festival. Chris Jakubiak was hired as event organiser and helped expand the festival, which went on
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and four friends in the recording industry. She characterised the group as "five people who didn't know anything about putting on a gig" at the time the festival was first organised. They worked with "a group of journalists and Camden-based club promoters" to create the first event. Paulson later
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levels were unknown to the five founders initially, and conceded that 1995's performances were "a lot noisier than it is now ". Some venues were also oversold, resulting in more ticket-holders wanting to see a performance than would fit in the venue where the act was performing.
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This was the year that Camden Crawl won "Best Metropolitan Festival" at the UK Festival Awards for the third time. The festival took place at venues in Camden during the UK's Bank holiday weekend, 4–6 May, with scheduled performances which included
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played The Flowerpot; and Lock 17 was another festival venue that year. Florence + the Machine also participated in the event for the first time. A total of 130 acts played at 25 venues during the 2008 festival. Other performers in 2008 included
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Camden Crawl won "Best Metropolitan Festival" at the UK Festival Awards for the second consecutive year in 2010. This was the first year there was rainy weather during the festival, which was scheduled to coincide with the UK
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Rather than a single venue, Camden Crawl operated at multiple venues simultaneously, with different acts taking the stage at different venues. This format is sometimes referred to as a "microfestival", a type of event which
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shops. Both lineup and attendance were greater than before the hiatus, and the festival sold out. As a result of the success of the tenth-anniversary Camden Crawl, organisers decided to resume holding the event annually.
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in 2008 as calling Camden Crawl "an important 'little stepping stone' for" up-and-coming musicians, and noting that performing at the festival was a good indicator that new acts would continue to become better-known.
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To mark the tenth anniversary of the first Camden Crawl, organisers resurrected the festival, and the event took place 10 March, a Thursday, with forty acts playing. Performers in 2005 included
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In July 2014, shortly after the end of that year's Camden Crawl, founder Paulon announced that the festival was "experiencing financial difficulty" and would be placed into voluntary
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18 September, and concluded in Glasgow on 19 September. As a result of the change in format, the festival was rebranded as "Intercity Crawl". Performers that year included
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In 1997, for the first time, Camden Crawl expanded to other cities. Again taking place in September, the festival began in Camden on 17 September (a Wednesday), moved to
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Performers at the second Camden Crawl, which was held on a Thursday night, 19 September, were predominantly from Scotland. Of twenty acts which participated, eight —
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This was the year that Camden Crawl won "Best Metropolitan Festival" at the UK Festival Awards for the first time. It was also the first year the event had
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The summer leg of the 2013 Camden Crawl took place not in Camden, but in Dublin; the festival returned to Camden venues for a winter leg in October.
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The 2007 festival spanned two days, 19–20 April, a Thursday and Friday. Non-musical attractions were included in the schedule, such as
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Continuing the spring date selection for the festival, 2008's Camden Crawl took place over 18–19 April, an unseasonably warm weekend.
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as an official partner. Participating venues included Dublin Castle, the Enterprise, and, for the first time, Camden's historic
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as it was unable to pay all of its creditors. A statement on the festival website blamed low ticket sales for the shortfall.
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magazine called Camden Crawl "ndoubtedly the first festival of its kind in the UK". Venues which hosted the events included
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n May 2012, an entire day of art historical speakers interwoven with London's hugely popular Camden Crawl music festival
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The festival spanned 29 April – 1 May, and featured performances by more than two hundred and fifty acts, including
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Spanning 20–21 June, more than twenty venues, and two hundred acts, 2014's Camden Crawl included performances by
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Unlike genre-specific music festivals, Camden Crawl booked acts from a wide variety of musical styles, including
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and Plan B had just released chart-topping albums, and participant Professor Green had a single at #1 as well.
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described as "a cross between a pub crawl and a music festival" and noted that Camden Crawl had originated.
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Bedroom Jam X-Crawl, it took place at four venues and included performances by 25 alternative-music acts.
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In 2012, for the first time, Camden Crawl included a separate set of dates outside the UK — 11–12 May in
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agreed that performing at Camden Crawl had marked "a turning point" in their careers.
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Underworld, one of the venues which hosted Camden Crawl performances in multiple years
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2009 also saw an alcohol-free event paralleling the Camden Crawl. Called the
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performed at Camden Crawl for the first time that year. The choir group
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And So I Watch You from Afar performed in both Camden and Dublin.
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also made an appearance — prior to her rise to fame — that year.
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or had ties to Glasgow. The remainder of the lineup consisted of
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The Wedding Present also played Camden Crawl in multiple years.
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Mouse on Mars performed at Camden Crawl in 1997 and 2014.
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also participated, singing at the Electric Ballroom.
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Lodder, M. (August 2013). "Art History in the Pub".
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Lead singer Florence Welch of Florence + the Machine
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Camden, London

Time Out
Drowned in Sound
The Barfly
Camden Underworld
Dingwalls
Dublin Castle
Electric Ballroom
KOKO
Proud Gallery
dubstep
folk
indie
new wave
pop
post-punk
punk
rock
shoegaze
techno
Adele
Disclosure
Florence + the Machine
Mumford & Sons
Amy Winehouse

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