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6JUN

Local radio station BCfm to join the National Radio Archives

The British Library, home of the nation’s radio archives, have chosen the community station to form part of its extensive and prestigious collection.   BCfm will soon become part of a radio archive that already comprises of around 250,000...
3JUN

Everyman Bristol to premiere new Elvis biopic with 50s-themed night

A little less conversation, a little more Lights, Camera, Action!   Bristol's Everyman Cinema is hosting an exclusive launch party for a brand-new Elvis biopic, premiering in theatres nationwide on Friday 24 June.   To mark...
3JUN

Industrial hip-hop pioneers Dälek to perform in central Bristol

In support of the delayed release of their acclaimed new LP Precipice, the seasoned New Jersey-based duo will play The Lanes later in June.   Dälek are bringing their atmospheric brand of hip-hop to venues up and down the...
2JUN

Bristol band Erotic Secrets of Pompeii are playing The Louisiana this month

Transgressive art-rock meets angular post-punk at the renowned Harbourside venue.   The Louisiana are gearing up to host a triple-header of emerging Bristol acts this month, with Erotic Secrets of Pompeii, Drag and Bible Club set to perform...
2JUN

Free Family Nature Party to take place at Bristol Beacon

The event is being organised as part of the Festival of Nature, the UK’s largest celebration of the natural world which is running between Friday 10 and Saturday 18 June.   Hosted by Bristol Beacon, Family Nature Party is an all-day...
1JUN

Final tickets on sale for Love Saves The Day 2022

Don't miss the tenth anniversary of one of Bristol's biggest and best-loved parties.   We're officially just one day away from this year's edition of Love Saves The Day, the tenth anniversary of the nationally-renowned two-day...
1JUN

Somerset joins landmark nature recovery project

The multi-partnership project will aim to protect wildlife and improve public access to nature in the Southwest and beyond.   It was announced last week that Somerset will join the West Midlands, Cambridgeshire, the Peak District and Norfolk...
1JUN

Alternative rock duo Blood Red Shoes are in Bristol next week

The renowned two-piece - known for their dark, fiery sound - are visiting Bristol as part of a run of UK shows celebrating their latest album, Ghosts on Tape, which was released earlier this year.   With Brighton band CIEL as support,...
31MAY

Japanese Breakfast Bristol show rescheduled for October

The show was originally scheduled for March but moved “due to commitments relating to the Grammys”.   US-based alternative pop/shoegaze band Japanese Breakfast, who have twice been nominated for Grammys, are heading out on...
31MAY

Going Green at Glastonbury Festival 2022

The impact that Glastonbury Festival and its 180,000-plus attendees have on the site at Worthy Farm is a much-discussed topic before, during and after the event every year it runs, and with good reason.   From energy consumption to waste...
30MAY

Bristol orchestra to perform open-top bus tour for Queen's Jubilee

Musicians will be touring the city this weekend as part of a unique Jubilee celebration.   Local professional orchestra, The Bristol Ensemble, are set to embark on an open-top bus tour of the city this weekend, marking the Queen's Platinum...