The Charlatans frontman will host some surprise names at the Troxy for his annual market with no commission – just 100 per cent of funds to the bands
“I genuinely felt like I was dreaming when I first played it,” said frontman Tim Burgess
"I think it's the best record we've done," frontman Tim Burgess told NME about the band's upcoming 14th LP, which saw them collaborate with some "titan minds" Dev Hynes, Stephen Street and Fred Macpherson
Tim Burgess' event will feature New Order, Sea Fever, BMX Bandits and more
Terry Hall's piano is also set to make an appearance at the event later this month
"I share inner most ideas, serious homespun philosophy and some great photos of coffee, but it’s this tweet that’s ended up going crackers"
The artists themselves will run their own stalls and take part in live performances, on-stage interviews, panels and more
The Charlatans' frontman, who has campaigned against venues taxing merch, will have his own stall and play a headline set at the event – which promises "a whole host of big names and surprises"
The band are taking 'Critical Thinking' out on the road this spring
It’ll also feature ‘Imperial 109’ and ‘Everything Changed’