
United Kingdom | 02 October 2007
The ‘Silent Alarm’ art-rockers will be performing at the Camden Roundhouse on Saturday 27
October with support from Mercury Prize nominated Maps.
Razorlight’s
Johnny Borrell is also pencilled in to collaborate with Kinks' singer Ray Davies
at the Roundhouse on the final night (Sunday 28 October), while Craig David has been announced as part of
Kano presents London Town Ghetto at the Jazz Café.
Festival Director Lorna Clarke said:
“We’re delighted to add these exciting acts to the BBC Electric Proms line up. They will all bring something
unique and special to this year’s event.”
Other acts scheduled to perform over the five-day event
includes Paul McCartney, Siouxsie Sioux, Cold War Kids and The
Chemical Brothers.
Tickets for the Bloc Party
gig will go on sale tomorrow (3 October) at midday and will cost £25 (plus booking fee).