Venue History
Camden Assembly History
The history of The Camden Assembly traces back to the 1980s, firmly rooted in the borough’s cultural fabric with its live music gigs. Then known as The Monarch, the 400-capacity venue swiftly gained a reputation as a hub for emerging talents and well-known acts like Oasis.
Transitioning into the Barfly in the early 2000s, it continued to be a beloved spot in London’s live music and club scene. Artists such as Bloc Party, Coldplay, and The XX all graced its stage during their early years.
In 2016, the venue underwent its latest transformation into The Camden Assembly, the vibrant establishment you know today. It remains a place to discover the next generation of talent while offering an enjoyable blend of great food, drinks, and much more!
Notable Acts
Adele, AJ Tracey, Amy Winehouse, Block Party, Catfish and The Bottlemen, Clean Bandit, Coldplay, D Double E, Dave, Ed Sheeran, Enter Shikari, James Bay, Kaiser Chiefs, Kasabian, Maccabees, Mahalia, Muse, Mystery Jets, Oasis, Olivia Dean, Razorlight, Simple Plan, The 1975, The Last Dinner Party, The Libertines, The Strokes, The Vaccines, The XX, Tom Odell, Twenty One Pilot, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, YungBlud.