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The Barfly was a chain of live music venues in the United Kingdom originally started by Nick Moore, Jeremy Ledlin and Be Rozzo on Valentine's Day 1997. Club nights and events tended to feature rock , alternative and independent music .
Venues which hosted the events included The Barfly, Camden Underworld, Dingwalls, Dublin Castle, Electric Ballroom, KOKO, and Proud Gallery. [4] [5] [6] Unlike genre-specific music festivals, Camden Crawl booked acts from a wide variety of musical styles, including dubstep, folk, indie, new wave, pop, post-punk, punk, rock, shoegaze, and techno.
The Barfly originally started as a series of concerts there, with disputes with the local authorities about crowd capacity eventually leading it to move to the Monarch in nearby Chalk Farm. [2] The founders of The Barfly also started The Fly magazine, initially as a listings leaflet for their own events. Their offices were above The Falcon ...
Days In December toured the UK for the final time in the latter half of 2007, including farewell dates at: Cardiff Barfly, Camden Underworld and Southampton Joiners. The band marked their end with the closure of their website and an official announcement on MySpace.
The first official headline show (and the first show the band played under the name Future of the Left) was played in Camden Barfly to a capacity crowd on 1 September 2006. In late 2006 the trio were signed to Too Pure , who had also signed Mclusky, [ 2 ] and when Too Pure disbanded the band transferred to 4AD .
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In October–November 2013, Twelve Foot Ninja toured Europe and North America for the first time. Their first show in London at the Camden Barfly sold out 3 weeks in advance and they also played Euroblast in Cologne, selling the most merchandise after the headliners Meshuggah.
In February 2011 the band undertook a short European tour, beginning in London on February 18 with a concert at The Barfly in Camden. They also played at the Rocklahoma festival on May 28, 2011. [8] In June 2011, Taylor announced that Live would be re-forming without Ed Kowalczyk.