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25APR

Last year’s Mercury Prize winners are playing Bristol in November

British jazz quintet Ezra Collective are a thumping celebration of life and, following the announcement of a new tour, fans up and down the country will be able to catch them live.   Ezra Collective play Bristol Beacon’s Beacon Hall...
25APR

The Harbour Festival have announced this year’s line-up with stars from Bristol and beyond

The Bristol Harbour Festival, one of the biggest events in Bristol’s summer calendar, have announced the first wave of their lineup, with names including Laid Blak, Gabriel Templar, and Grove.   The Harbour Festival (or Bristol Harbour...
25APR

One of Australia's top electro-indie outfits are coming to Bristol

Tora, the indie electronic sensation hailing all the way from Australia, are making their way to Bristol's Strange Brew.   Known for their unique blend of indie vibes and electronic beats, Tora is set to light up the stage at Strange Brew...
25APR

How many bridges are there in Bristol?

Brycgstowe – the name Bristol is derived from – means ‘place by the bridge’, and was there ever a more appropriate moniker?   From the mighty Suspension Bridge down to the tiniest footbridge across the New Cut, Bristol...
25APR

The BBC Proms are coming to Bristol!

Bristol Beacon have today announced that the landmark venue will be one of the hosts for the world’s greatest classical music festival.   The BBC Proms 2024 will be at Bristol Beacon’s Beacon Hall and Lantern Hall from Saturday...
25APR

Bristol Old Vic announce their Merry “Little” Christmas shows for 2024

The UK’s longest continually running theatre has today announced two massive shows as well as their now legendary New Year’s Eve House Party.   This year’s headline show is a bold and breath-taking retelling of the classic...
24APR

The UK’s largest free nature festival is back this June

The Natural History Consortium’s Festival of Nature is returning to Bristol & Bath this summer, 1-9 June – with a massive programme for this year’s festivities.   The Natural History Consortium is a charitable collaboration...
24APR

Dot To Dot supplement their 2024 lineup with yet more exciting acts!

The all-dayer, which also runs in Nottingham, has now released its third wave of artists with 28 new artists set to play stages across Bristol on the May bank holiday weekend.   Dot To Dot will hit multiple Bristol venues on Saturday 25 May...
24APR

Katy J Pearson has announced a special one-off show in Bristol next month

Katy J Pearson, a Bristolian singer-songwriter who combines folk & pop influences, is coming to perform a special show at Strange Brew next month, 31 May. Tickets go on sale this Friday.   Katy J Pearson is a powerful force in both the...
24APR

UPFEST announce FREE workshops to take place during their cultural programme

Inviting Bristol to get involved with the arty action, UPFEST PRESENTS have teamed up with local experience curators to present workshops in BS3 throughout the 17-day cultural programme.   UPFEST PRESENTS will run across BS3 from Saturday...
24APR

Bristol's Best Chippies: a guide to the city's top fish and chip shops

Cod we have your attention for five minutes, please? The 365Bristol.com team have all chipped in to curate our top picks for one of Britain's finest culinary creations, fish and chips!   Luckily, in Bristol, we're blessed with...
24APR

A-Z of Famous Bristolians - F: Claudia Fragapane

Next up on our A – Z of famous Bristolians is one of the most successful gymnasts in England and serial record breaker – Claudia Fragapane.   Last time we took a look at, perhaps, the most notorious figure in the history...
23APR

Underfall Yard's walkway is back open to the public following last year’s fire

Just in time for sunnier months, the walkway of Bristol’s beloved historic boatyard is open for the public to walk through as well as access the Visitors Centre and Café.   Underfall Yard can be accessed from Cumberland Road,...
23APR

A real ‘Jackass’ is coming to Bristol for a Q&A event this weekend

The Jackass-starring skateboarder and stuntman (and founder of CKY) Bam Margera is coming to Bristol’s Thekla this Friday for a Q&A session.   Bam Margera is a stuntman, former skateboarder, filmmaker – and personality known...
23APR

Britain’s Got Talent star Calum Scott’s biggest tour to date is coming to Bristol

The acclaimed singer-songwriter has confirmed his return to Bristol later this year as he extends his September ‘The Songbook So Far’ tour of the UK and Europe.   Calum Scott will play Bristol Beacon’s Beacon Hall on Wednesday...
23APR

Siren Festival announces a celebration of everything EDM for Sunday

Siren Festival, one of Bristol’s biggest harbourside music festivals, is returning this summer – and they’ve just announced their electronic-loving lineup for the Sunday.   Whilst Siren is usually reserved as a haven for...
23APR

NEW production images released for GREASE – which hits Bristol in September

The world’s best-loved musical is back and more glamorous than ever before and you do not want to miss out on this captivating production!   Grease! runs at The Bristol Hippodrome from Monday 16 until Saturday 21 September 2024.   After...
23APR

We The Curious are hacking the stars this weekend – here’s how you can get involved

Did you know that only 11% of the craters on the planet Mercury are named after women? And for the moon and Mars that drops to only 2%! That’s why We The Curious are choosing to support research by gathering data on a range of diversities to...