Bitch, Please! Returns to Motion in August for second birthday celebrations

Bitch, Please! Returns to Motion in August for second birthday celebrations

Posted on: 27 Jun 2018

Beloved LGBTQ party Bitch, Please! is back at Motion this Summer for an unmissable second birthday celebration that's sure to be their biggest yet! Festivities on Saturday 4th August will get underway at 1pm and carry on late into the night, with an all-star cast ready to carry you through the day headed up by Mike Servito and Octo Octa.

Bitch, Please have unveiled a stellar lineup for their 2nd birthday celebration event.

Since starting their own parties back in August 2016, BP have developed a huge reputation in Bristol and beyond, putting their brand on the map while promoting and accommodating Bristol's gay scene at the same time. Adopting Motion as their own home-from-home, the team have secured a sizeable list of respected artists for previous events, including Chicago-based Honey Dijon, internationally renowned selector The Black Madonna, Berghain/Panorama Bar regular Spencer Parker and more. 

 

This Summer they've carried on the trend of picking up big-name artists, as Detroit favourite Mike Servito and Brooklyn-based producer Octo Octa prepare to take the stage at Motion's Crane Yard. Not only that, but Em Williams is back with BP by popular demand, as well as Futureboogie DJ Chrisophe and BP residents ZenZero, Butch Queen and Amour Ami.

 

Proudly promoting their message of inclusion and tolerance, Bitch, Please! and Motion are committed to creating a safe space for all individuals to attend their events and have a good time, and will adopt a zero-tolerance policy towards behaviour that doesn't support their ethos. BP say it best themselves: "we're here to party, stay safe and be one!"

 

Tickets for the Bitch, Please! 2nd birthday Summer party are on sale now and can be found here. For more information on BP or to check out what else they've got planned in the coming months, be sure to check out their Facebook page.


Article by:

Matt Robson

 

Editor - 365Bristol.com & LOUD Magazine
 

Matt is a Journalism graduate and writer, passionate about supporting Bristol music, art and independent business. Get in touch via email at matt@365bristol.com.