Young Guns, We Are The Ocean, InMe, Ginger Wildheart, Norma Jean, Evil Scarecrow, New Years Day and Sikth are among the first wave of bands set to perform at this years Camden Rocks, which takes place on 4th June at various venues in London's Camden Town.

Camden Rocks is an awesome festival to be a part of,” says SikTh's frontman Mikee Goodman. “I played it in another band last year and thought the day had a great buzz. Really looking forward to playing to SikTh fans in an intimate London venue!"

On top of that, Wildhearts frontman Ginger reveals that he will be playing three completely different sets in three different venues. “Should be a hoot,” he laughs.

Other bands on the bill include: The Godfathers, The Virginmarys, The Qemists, Warrior Soul, Jim Jones And The Righteous Mind, Queen Kwong, Forever Never, As Lions, The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing, The Dirty Youth, Shvpes, Black Foxxes, Freeze the Atlantic and Asylums.

Also appearing Ashestoangels, Bad Sign, Bare Knuckle Parade, Black Casino & The Ghost, Blood Youth, Chinese Missy, Cold In Berlin, Continents, Counting Days, Create to Inspire, Critics, Dorje, Falling Knives, False-Heads, Fathoms, Hands Off Gretel, Hoodoo Daze, Leisure Tank, Lock, Louise Distras, Matty James, Mercutio, Moses, Nibbinz, Press To Meco, Role Models, Roxanne de Bastion, Samoans, Scholars, Shields, Suzie Stapleton, The Carnabys, The Derellas, The Dirty Thrills, The Ghost Riders In The Sky, The Kings Parade, The Lounge Kittens, The Main Grains, The RPM's, The Tuts, Thunder On The Left and Witterquick.

Organiser Chris McCormack says: “It’s great to see punters and bands from all genres come together to celebrate the best of live music. The energy across the day is electric and does Camden’s rock n’roll heritage proud!

Camden Rocks is a one day festival that takes place in over twenty different venues and runs the full gauntlet of rock n’roll, from punk to indie to metal to classic rock, the future of rock rubbing shoulders with the past and the present, all exploding together in one glorious cacophony of chaos and noise.

Tickets £35