Camden Assembly Celebrates Independent Venues Week 2026, Showcasing Emerging Talent and Music Icons

January 14, 2026
Camden Assembly Celebrates Independent Venues Week 2026, Showcasing Emerging Talent and Music Icons
  • Camden Assembly has launched Independent Venues Week 2026, running January 28 to 31, three nights of live music to spotlight emerging talent.

  • The programme is built around collaboration with new talent promoters and continues Camden Assembly’s history of incubating acts that later rise to stardom.

  • Camden Assembly has returned to independent ownership under Propaganda Independent Venues, led by Dan Ickowitz-Seidler and Richard Buck, with artist-friendly policies including support slots for local artists, fairer promoter ticketing, and no merch fees for artists.

  • Ownership update underscores a commitment to empowering local artists and creating fairer opportunities within the venue ecosystem.

  • Camden Assembly’s programme draws on its legacy of nurturing talent, from Ed Sheeran and The Strokes to Adele, with newer breakthroughs like The Last Dinner Party and Mimi Webb.

  • This history as a cradle for future stars reinforces the week’s aim to elevate up-and-coming artists in a storied North London venue.

  • Friday, January 30 features Soaked headlining, with Big Trousers and Skinner offering a night of raw punk energy and experimental post-punk elements.

  • Saturday, January 31 presents Hot Vox’s lineup including Third Party Incidents, Wild Oceans, and Cade, delivering chaotic stagecraft and immersive alt-rock.

  • Wednesday, January 28 opens the week with Creeping Jean (Creeping Jean) headlining a fuzz-heavy indie rock set as the kickoff.

  • The series across the weekend showcases a mix of engaging live performances, highlighting a vibrant, improvisational atmosphere.

  • Independent Venues Week at Camden Assembly reinforces its role as a nexus where local scenes meet touring artists and serves as a proving ground for acts on the path to bigger stages.

  • Camden Assembly is located at 49 Chalk Farm Road, London NW1 8AN, a 400-capacity venue with a legacy as The Barfly and a history of iconic performers.

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