Thelondonpaper is also hosting the key venue of The Crescent on Camden high street, in which new artists will play alongside special guests and key acts.
In addition, the News International-owned freesheet is the sole sponsor of the event's ticket pass, which will be worn around attendees' necks.
The event, held from Friday April 18 to Saturday April 19, will be the seventh annual Camden Crawl. Over the course of the two-day event, the first time it has taken place on a weekend, 15,000 music fans will be able to watch 130 artists perform in 25 venues.
Artists performing include indie pop acts Bombay Bicycle Club, The Ghost Frequency and Youth Movies.
Nicole Refson, head of marketing at thelondonpaper, said: "Thelondonpaper is all about celebrating London, so being involved with the Camden Crawl provides us with a great opportunity to celebrate Camden's rock and roll musical heritage with our readers through this pioneering and influential music event."
Red Stripe will be the top sponsor for this year's Camden Crawl music festival. The beer will be available at all venues for the event.
This year the Camden Crawl is supporting Teenage Cancer Trust (TCT), a charity dedicated to improving the lives of teenagers and young adults with cancer. TCT builds specialist teenage units in NHS Hospitals that are boosting survival rates. £1 from each ticket will be donated to TCT.