PinkPantheress, Dave Bayley of Glass Animals and more kick off inaugural Anti Social Camp UK
PinkPantheress, Dave Bayley – vocalist of Glass Animals – and Jamie Cullum are among the 200+ artists, songwriters and producers who will kick off the inaugural Anti Social Camp UK presented by Tileyard from 3-7 November.
Anti Social Camp is the first-ever songwriting camp in the vehicle of a front-facing festival with 200 recording sessions and ten public events showcasing world-renowned artists at premiere London venues. Created by songwriters for the purpose of building community, the festival is completely free for all official artists and event attendees. Alumni include Nile Rodgers, Moby, Cigarettes After Sex, Ava Max, Kimbra, Andy Grammer, Linda Perry, Beach Bunny and JP Saxe.
Anti Social Camp 2025 Presenting Partners include TIDAL, Splice, TikTok, Believe Music Publishing, PRS, Bonza Music, Distrokid, Sound Royalties, Songtrust, SoundExchange, Jubel, Groover, Two Tribes, Muse, Tileyard Music, Tileyard Education, TYX Studios and Tileyard London. Venue Partners include Samsung Kx, Colours Hoxton, One Hundred Shoreditch, Spiritland, The Victoria Dalston and Sensible Music.
“While Anti Social Camp began in New York City, we’ve heard from creatives across the globe over the last five years who are hungry to unite with their community in person — making records and connecting with industry in the same place at the same time,” said Danny Ross, Founder of Anti Social Camp. “We’re thrilled to announce our first ever expansion — Anti Social Camp UK Presented by Tileyard. Beyond recording hundreds of new songs, Anti Social Camp is a forum to interact with every sector of the music industry and shape the future we want to see as creators. Now we begin our work across the pond.”
The week’s events and recording sessions will take place in partnership with Tileyard Music and will be hosted at Tileyard London, the epicenter of UK’s music industry — home of London’s most influential hitmakers as well as major labels, publishers and DSPs alongside 150 recording studios.
War Child UK will be the charity partner for the festival, raising funds to support their vital work delivering aid, education, specialist mental health support, and more to children living in or fleeing from conflict zones around the world.
For more information on the event, visit antisocialcamp.com.
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