The event will make its U.K. debut at London’s Tileyard next month. Nicholas Petricca (WALK THE MOON) and Bryce Vine at Anti Social Camp NYC 2025. Rob Howard Trending on Billboard Anti Social Camp, which has previously been described as “SXSW for songwriters,” has unveiled the line-up for its maiden U.K. festival. Taking place at north London creative hub Tileyard next month (Nov. 3-7), the free, four-day event will connect artists, songwriters and producers from across the globe, with the intention of giving them space to write and collaborate on new material. Over the past five years, the Anti Social Camp has taken place in New York City, welcoming the likes of Nile Rodgers, Jacob Collier, Ava Max, Cigarettes After Sex, Cash Cobian and more along the way. Its more recent edition saw over 200 artists participating in recording sessions at 40 studios, as well as 10 public-facing events across the city. Related Having established itself as a songwriting camp that doubles as a festival, Anti Social Camp’s inaugural expansion into the U.K. market will play host to some of the nation’s most prolific songwriters. PinkPantheress, Glass Animals frontman Dave Bayley, Jamie Cullum, and Billy Bragg have all signed up
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