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Cro Cro Land returns in 2025 for another fierce celebration of alternative music. 40 bands over 2 days in South London.
Past artists include: Mattiel, The Subways, Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard, She Drew The Gun, Blood Red Shoes, Nova Twins, The Lovely Eggs, Bugeye, Berries, Whitelands, LIINES, ARXX and more.
Cro Cro Land isn't just a music festival, it's a gathering where bands mix with fans and you'll see big names playing in intimate spaces, plus the UK's most talked about new artists. With its eclectic lineup that spans from gritty punk-rock and shoegaze to dreamy indie-pop, Cro Cro Land creates an immersive experience where creativity and diversity take center stage.
We have a range of ticket prices including VIP which gives you access to all areas, food and drink both days, on stage official photo, collectors lanyard and attend sound checks for the bands.
Appearing:
- Billy Nomates
- Goat Girl
- Big Joanie
- Scrounge
- Benefits
- Grandmas House
- Native James
- Bugeye
- Loose Articles
- Dakka Skanks
- The Priscillas
- Hot Wife
- BERRIES
- Miniseries
- Jemma Freeman and The Cosmic Something
Billy Nomates
Billy Nomates, the moniker of UK artist Tor Maries, is an authentic, authoritative and frequently funny performer who recorded her debut album with Portishead’s Geoff Barrow and featured on Sleaford Mods' 2021 album, Spare Ribs.
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Goat Girl
Taking their name from the late comedian Bill Hicks' alter ego, Goat Boy, Goat Girl are an indie-rock band from London, UK. "Straight out of South London and determinedly DIY, Goat Girl are feisty, furious and fearless. Their incendiary rock, with shades of mid-noughties Cat Power and Medway garage girls Thee Headcoatees, challenges everything from national apathy to the perils of public transport" - The Guardian.
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Big Joanie
Big Joanie are a black feminist punk band describing themselves as 'like The Ronettes filtered through 80s DIY and 90s riot grrrl, with a sprinkling of dashikis'. Based in London, Big Joanie formed in the summer of 2013 to play at First Timers (a gig where each band plays their set for the very first time) at the close of the year. The band also functioned as a space where its members (Stephanie Phillips, Chardine Taylor-Stone and Estella Adeyeri) could be completely themselves as black women, and within it discover their own power in creativity. Big Joanie are influenced by Nirvana, Riot Grrrl, Throwing Muses, X-Ray Spex, The Bags, My Bloody Valentine, The Ronettes, Darlene Love, Tina Turner, Jesus and the Mary Chain, Breeders, PJ Harvey, Shop Assistants.
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