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Review: I Should Be So Lucky!

This light-hearted romantic comedy focuses on Ella and Nathan, a young couple in love, and about to be married. Nathan stands Ella up at the altar after a family secret is revealed, and confusion and misunderstanding ensues. Ella's family decides...
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A world-renowned theatre production is making its grand return to Bristol in 2025

The National Theatre’s acclaimed global phenomenon play War Horse is returning next year for an all-new tour of the UK and Ireland.   War Horse will run at The Bristol Hippodrome from Tuesday 3 until Saturday 21 June 2025.   Based...
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A massive DJ is throwing a secret grassroots fundraiser rave

Next-gen Junglist Nia Archives is teaming up with viral culture campaigners Save Our Scene for a colossal grassroots fundraiser event.   Nia Archives (Dehaney Nia Lishahn Hunt) is a bright-burning DJ & producer known for her cutting-edge...
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Tickets go on sale for a Grammy-nominated jazz-funk band tomorrow

This October, Bristol Beacon are playing host to much-acclaimed Australian jazz-funk outfit Haitus Kaiyote, in celebration of their album, Love Heart Cheat Code.   Haius Kaiyote are a Melbourne jazz-funk band founded in 2011, after a wild...
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The Cube to host a meeting of contemporary troubadours & traditional music

‘The Song Has No Ending’ is a new occasion that will bring together songwriters, instrumentalists and traditional music in the warmth of The Cube’s wood-panelled, low-lit auditorium.   Cube Folk present ‘The Song Has...
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An exciting new show from Stan’s Café is soon to open at Tobacco Factory

From internationally acclaimed local company Stan’s Café, Community Service is set in the Midlands during the 1980s and draws on themes such as politics and racism.   Community Service runs at Tobacco Factory Theatres from Tuesday...