We want to celebrate all the artists who have headlined their own show in our intimate London venue over the years. It is about the music, it is about YOU.
Your stories. Your music. Your night.
This collage is a collection of posts from artists, audience members and guests throughout the years. It represents what we try to achieve with our intimate listening venue: bringing people together through music and giving artists a platform to showcase their talent.
If the space looks right for your headline show, we are taking bookings for autumn 2023. Please email camdenchapel@talentbanq.com to enquire.
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Bandini is pure, wild energy on stage. Described as “the bastard son of Tom Waits and Cab Calloway” by The Troubadour in London, he mentions Van Morrison, Dr.John, Tom Waits and The Clash among his main influences, which have brought him to blend jazz, blues, rock and gypsy into a dynamic live show.
This, combined with his enigmatic and theatrical stage performances have led Bandini to become one of the most relevant and exciting emerging artists today.
Hailing from Italy, Bandini’s musical influences originally come from his creative family. After some adventures in the Italian punk-rock scene and a degree in Theatre Performance in Milan, Bandini moved to London and began playing extensively at high profile music venues such as the 100 Club, the Green Note, and The Half Moon where he received critical and popular acclaim.
During the pandemic he began to work with the multi-awarded immersive show One Night Records, where he became resident artist in 2022. Artist director Phoebe Stringer describes him as “The best in the business. When he’s on the line up you know you’re going to be in for a hell of an evening!”
Recently, Bandini was selected as best London Act to perform in Trafalgar Square for St.George day by the mayor of London and chosen for X-Factor Italy 2023.
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Massive thanks to those that have taken time to leave a review having played at or attended a gig at The Camden Chapel. It was rather nice to get a notification today to say we had hit 50 reviews.
And on visiting Google even more rewarding to see that 47 were 5 star, with the others being 4.
When we set up The Camden Chapel back in January 2019 it was designed as a venue where independent artists could stage a first London headline show. It’s an intimate room with a capacity of just 40 with high-back or festival-style floor cushion seating.
Most importantly, it’s a room where it’s all about the music.
There’s a bar downstairs but once in the chapel there’s no distractions. Artists and audiences share intimate intense experiences.
Remarkably we made it through the Covid years and are once again experiencing sell out shows. We operate The Camden Chapel every Thursday night.
And whilst saying Thank You may we add: our wonderful hosts at The London Irish Centre. Without them this venue would not exist; our ticketing partners Ticket Tailor who recently featured the venue in their recent documentary series.
And finally The Music Venue Trust who gave us and others the courage and backing to fight for survival over the Covid Years when live music was forced into hibernation.
It’s so good to be back.
We look forward to many future shows and to many more Google reviews.