Now in its third year, some of the indie music world’s coolest names will be coming to Crouch End for The End, a "multi-venue extravaganza" of music.
Venues will include Thornton’s Budgens, Riley’s ice cream parlour, Flashback Records and vintage store Painted Black, The Music Palace and Downstairs At The King’s Head.
Headlining the festival this year will be atmospheric multi-instrumentalist Gravenhurst and folk/rockabilly band Peggy Sue. Other acts will include Milk Maid, Novella, Woodpecker Wooliams, Boxed In, Eyes and No Eyes, One Eyed Wayne, Harry Oakwood Millionaire, Dutch Barn, Moshi Moshi records, and many many more all in Crouch End.
Curator of The End,Howard Monk, who has been putting on events in the area for over ten years said:
“We’re keen to bring excellent touring bands out of the usual epicenters of Shoreditch, Camden, Central London up to Crouch End for a couple of nights. Not just celebrating local acts (although there are a number on the bill), but mixing those with touring acts makes a great event.”
The End festival takes place on November 16 and 17. Tickets at £20 (weekend) and £12.50 (daily) are available now at www.thelocal.tv and also at Riley’s ice cream parlour in The Broadway and The Haberdashery coffee shop in Middle Lane.
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Also events at The Old Schoolhouse (Hornsey Historical Society) on Fri 16th and Sat 17th from 6-8pm. I believe it is poetry and quizzes
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