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British clubbing institution Propaganda is preparing to welcome 2024 with a celebration of indie music at The Camden Assembly on December 31st. The New Year’s Eve event will feature six hours of non-stop indie anthems from 9 pm until 3 am at one of London’s most beloved music venues.
Attendees can expect an all-out indie disco experience filled with back-to-back hits that have defined the genre for more than two decades. The night will be soundtracked by anthems from iconic British bands like Arctic Monkeys and Oasis, alongside contemporary favorites such as The 1975, Florence and The Machine, The Wombats, Paramore, and The Last Dinner Party.
Propaganda has established itself as a vital fixture in British nightlife over the past 20 years, creating spaces where indie music enthusiasts can gather and celebrate the genre. The brand has built its reputation on creating atmospheres that encourage mass singalongs and communal music appreciation.
Behind the decks for this special event will be DJ Dan, who founded Propaganda following his stint as the Oasis Aftershow DJ. Under his guidance, Propaganda has grown from a niche club night to an international brand that has united millions of indie music lovers worldwide. The brand has maintained a presence at major UK festivals including Reading & Leeds and Glastonbury, as well as hosting popular aftershow parties.
Over the years, Propaganda has attracted impressive guest appearances and DJ sets from some of the biggest names in music. Artists such as Lily Allen, The Libertines, Ed Sheeran, Vampire Weekend, IDLES, and Calvin Harris have all participated in Propaganda events, further cementing the brand’s credibility and influence within the industry.
The choice of The Camden Assembly as the venue adds an extra layer of significance to the event. Formerly known as The Barfly, this intimate space has deep roots in London’s music scene and has played a crucial role in nurturing emerging talent. The venue has witnessed early performances from bands that would later achieve global success, including Muse, The Strokes, and Kasabian, as well as solo artists like Adele.
Camden itself remains one of London’s most important musical districts, with a rich history of supporting alternative and indie music scenes. The area has long been associated with musical subcultures and continues to be a hub for live music in the capital, making it the ideal location for Propaganda’s New Year celebration.
The timing of this event coincides with a resurgence in popularity for indie music in the UK. Recent years have seen renewed interest in guitar-based bands and the indie aesthetic, with newer acts like The Last Dinner Party carrying the torch alongside established names. This revival makes Propaganda’s NYE event particularly relevant to current music trends.
Tickets for the Propaganda New Year’s Eve party at The Camden Assembly start from £6 plus booking fee and are available through Fatsoma. Organizers have warned that the event is expected to sell out quickly due to the venue’s limited capacity and the popularity of both Propaganda nights and New Year’s Eve celebrations in the capital.
For indie music fans looking to welcome 2024 with like-minded people in an atmosphere steeped in musical heritage, this event offers an alternative to larger, more commercial New Year’s Eve options in London.
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I like the balance sheet here—less leverage than peers.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.