New London Festival announced – “Campfire Trails”. Exclusive pre-sale link inside.
Not your typical festival, more of a three night residency in one of London’s most exquisite venues – the initial lineup for Campfire Trails was announced yesterday with The Felice Brothers, Wild Beasts and Old Crow Medicine Show heading up each of the nights between 15-17 September. Campfire Trails will be held at The Troxy, a lovely art-deco theatre right in the centre of East London. Kilimanjaro, the guys behind the three-night stand will be unveiling more acts over the coming weeks, but expect lots of top notch indie/roots/americana type artists to turn up on the bill. The only other act announced so far is Dave Rawlings Machine who is worth the entrance fee alone. Having worked on Ryan Adams’ seminal debut Heartbreaker, not to mention a long standing career with Gillian Welch – Rawlings is one of the finest guitar players around.
Wednesday 15 September – LONDON – Campfire Trails (THE FELICE BROTHERS and guests)
Thursday 16 September – LONDON – Campfire Trails (WILD BEASTS and guests)
Friday 17 September – LONDON – Campfire Trails (OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW, DAVE RAWLINGS MACHINE and guests)
Tickets are £18.50 per night with a limited number of 3-day tickets available for £47.50.
Tickets don’t go on general release until this Friday at 10am. However, we’ve managed to wangle a pre-sale link exclusive to TLOBF readers. Beat the rush, get yours now!
- Ami Taf Ra signs to Brainfeeder and shares new single, "Speak To Us (Outro)"
- Black Honey present new single "Insulin" and announce album release tour
- anaiis meditates on motherhood with cover of Lauryn Hill's "To Zion"
- Arca returns with double-sided single, "Puta / Sola"
- Self Esteem covers "Starburster" by Fontaines D.C.
- Nearly half of Gen Alpha are listening to CDs and vinyl
- N8NOFACE signs to Stones Throw and presents "Waiting to Wait for You"
Get the Best Fit take on the week in music direct to your inbox every Friday

Mark Pritchard & Thom Yorke
Tall Tales

billy woods
GOLLIWOG

Mclusky
the world is still here and so are we
