Indie club night, Propaganda will throw open the doors of Camden’s Barfly for a free-to-enter World Cup Quarter Final screening on Saturday 11 July. Propaganda’s resident DJs will bookmark the drama that sees England take on Norway in one of the most nail-biting games of the tournament with its trademark indie bangers, creating a match-night experience unlike any traditional fan zone.
This special edition of Propaganda brings together two pillars of British culture – football and indie – in a venue steeped in musical history. From 8pm until 3am, fans can pack into the legendary Camden venue to watch every second on the big screen, complete with aircon as the third heatwave of the summer kicks in.
Before kick-off and after the final whistle blows, fans can expect the room soundtracked by arctic monkeys, MGMT, Oasis, Florence and The Machine, HAIM, The 1975, Wet Leg, Charli XCX, Circa Waves and more, on a night that’s already hinged with excitement following England’s gripping 3–2 victory over Mexico in the last round.
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Crowds at Propaganda at Camden’s Barfly
Fans are encouraged to come early, wear England colours and their sleaziest Propaganda fit, and be ready to roar the Three Lions into the semi-finals.
Founded by Oasis Aftershow DJ Dan two decades ago, Propaganda has become a cornerstone of UK club culture, known for throwing unforgettable events at Reading & Leeds, Glastonbury and beyond, with guest appearances from Lily Allen, The Libertines, Ed Sheeran, Vampire Weekend, and IDLES.
Free entry tickets for the night are available from Tixr.



