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The Recreation Ground:
A vinyl only all nighter with Rat Records all star DJ's
65 Camberwell Church Street. London SE5 8TR
14.00 Danny Warf, Brown & Corley, Ford & Akram
15.00 Will Peck, Barnaby Slater, Andy Onion, Debra Jane Appleby
16.00 Nico Yearwood
17.00 Jason Strickland, Chris Marco, Sean Brightman
18.00 Ben Jay, Matt Richardson, Ben Target
19.00 Max Dickins, Daylords
8.00pm: Dominic Dawson (Rat Records) - roots reggae DJ set
9.00pm: Dave Foster (Rat records) - deep soul and funk set
10.00pm: DJ Mo Kolours
11.00pm: DJ Lord Ant B
12.00pm: Tony Thorpe aka Moody Boyz
1.00 : Dj Prophane (Rat Records)

The Recreation Ground
A day of two halves here; should you need to sidestep the music for a minute, this one's for you; with a full day of comedians running through until 8pm, you're spolit for choice, after which we pass over to our very own and one of south London's best second hand record shops, Rat Records.

Rat Records 23 years ago, buying and selling albums and books on a street market in Oxford. I then graduated to Camden and Greenwich markets at the weekend, with the odd 2nd hand record fair. In 1993 I got the first of a series of 4 Rat Records London shops in Greenwich. In 1998 Rat Records relocated to our current second hand record shop in Camberwell.

Since 1988 I reckon we've sold just over 600,000 2nd hand records, stuck on 1,100,000 plus price stickers, driven over 280,000 miles, worn out the suspension of over 15 vehicles and discovered the only copy of a collaboration between Mick Jagger and John Lennon. I also have 3 more children, a grandchild and a lot less hair than when I started.
Grand Union
26 Camberwell Grove, SE5 8RE
15.00 Dave Robinson
15.05 Aidan Slater
15.40 Charmian Hughes
16.30 MJ Stevens
16.55 Glenda the Librarian
17.25 Tasha Pyne
18.05 Erik Rutterford
18.55 Kwaku Amaining
19.05 The White Russian
19.35 Moksha
19.45 Ian(Lowstar)
20.25 Eloya
21.05 Jason James
21.45 Speaker Sleeper
22.20 Rachel Collins & band
(All timings are subject to change )

It’s on Camberwell Grove, so its got to have a touch of class; stripped back, acoustic (largely) and simple. We bring you a stage that boasts the finest singer songwriters, peppered with comedy librarians, a bit of spoken word all set in the lovely surrounds of the Grand Union; a fine space to relax and consume cocktails.

The Joiners Arms
35 Denmark Hill, London SE5 8RS
16:00 Plantman
17:00 Alaska Grown
18:00 Trim the Barber
19:00 Joe Inman Project
20:00 Filthy Boy
21:00 Mouth of Ghosts
22:00 After the Ice
23:00 Tree Pit
00:00 The Stow
(All timings are subject to change )

Classic name, classic pub and a classic line up - known across the local scene, The Joiners is all about the music; no gimmicks, no surprises. Back to back bands from sub pop to post prog rock be sure to get in early.
The Phoenix
Windsor Walk, London, SE5 8BB
15.00 Family space
17.45 Antarma
18.15 Hazeltones
19.10 D Kel (Daniel Kelly)
19.45 Ruby Tuesdees
20.35 The Vibe a Deliks
21.25 A Little Bird Told Me
22.25 We Should Get a Boat
23.15 Dolly Blow UP
23.30 Future Groove
00.20 3G

Like no other, The Phoenix hosts our family space from 3pm offering musical workshops (open to all), face painting and noise making with whippersnappers and butterfly costume making, all culminating in a carnival parade to the tiger; kids go free up to 6pm. After which we’ve got a dazzling line up of bands playing funky soul & groovy tunes; compered by the hilarious ‘We Should Get a Boat, our line up takes you from south east London, through Columbia mixed with some Brummie’s and a bit of explosive burlesque, you ain’t going to be bored.

The Tiger
18 Camberwell Green, London SE5 7AA
14.00 Fred Lessore
14.45 Sarah Bear
15.30 Ozzona
16.15 Jordan Saflor
17.00 The Fanclub (acoustic)
18.00 Sebastian Blake
19.00 Glyphs
20.00 Rokshan
21.00 Ben is a Dark horse
22.00 Don Tempi
23.00 Abigail Hardiman

Luke Gallen will be your DJ for the evening
Central to the day’s proceedings and kicking off the festival, The Tiger’s musical line up reflects the space – think quirky, slightly left field but familiar and ever so nice to look at. Mixing electronica with a folk infusion from solos to 1980’s TV ads, eat your lunch to a musical backdrop that’ll gently ease you into the festival and your night ahead.

Club Couture
58 Camberwell Church Street, London SE5 8QZ
16:00 Pangaea
17:00 The Gits
18:00 Mama Dakas
19:00 East Road
20:00 The Rockets
21:00 The Sonic Jewels
22:00 Hot Beds
23:00 Rooster
(All timings are subject to change )

Opposite the Recreation Ground and a swagger down the hill from the Grand Union, we present Club Couture. Guaranteed to get sweaty, the line-up is second to none. From reggae to ska, complimented by a mix of DJ’s all rather well known around these parts, compered by the inimitable Steve Frost and running till late.
The Crooked Well
16 Grove Lane, Kerfield Crescent, London SE5 8SY
17.15 Danielle Ward
18.00 Soneni & the soul
19.15 Baroness Tamara von Stein zu Leitershofen
20.00 Ruby White
21.00 Daisy Kelly Granger
22.00 Ruby & The Vines
23.00 Bearlesque
23.30 Major Suttle-Tease
23.45 Lucy Long Legs
(All timings are subject to change )

Camberwell's premier gastro, gets a bit fruity; taking you into the evening with a perfect blend of soulful funk, we take it one step further by throwing in some performance (ahem), jazz and a bit of chat...you will not be disappointed.
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