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20JUL

Experience the magic of the original showbiz musical in Bristol at the end of the month

This big, bright and brand spanking new production of 42nd Street is sure to prove a hit when it comes to The Bristol Hippodrome for the first week of August.   42nd Street runs at The Bristol Hippodrome from Monday 31 July until...
20JUL

The Balloon Fiesta is back - here's what you need to know

Get ready to soar to new heights of fun with the return of Bristol's most iconic free event, the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta. The Balloon Fiesta is back, starting Thursday 10th August – and this 45th edition is mixing it up...
20JUL

Keep on the pulse of the weekend with The Skinny on Instagram

On 365’s Instagram account, you can find The Skinny – the perfect guide to your weekend. Did you know we have an Instagram account too? It’s sure to be your go-to source for all the hottest weekend events in town! Every Thursday,...
19JUL

Ministry of Sound Classical is coming to Bristol later this month

Prepare yourselves for a spectacular open-air concert at the Seat Unique Stadium with an exploration of dance music like no other.   Ministry of Sound Classical drops by the Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol on Friday 28 July 2023.   This...
19JUL

Enjoy an enchanting weekend of music at Belmont Estate

Belmont Estate and Bristol Beacon are teaming up to bring you two unforgettable open-air concerts at the stunning Walled Garden amphitheatre on the 22nd and 23rd of July. On Saturday, July 22nd, Kevin Figes' jazz sextet You Are Here will take...
19JUL

The hidden chapel that’s new – but not so new

An 800-year-old chapel that’s been closed to the public for nearly 500 years has recently opened up – and you’ll want to see inside. St.Mark’s Chapel – perhaps better known as the Lord Mayor’s Chapel, is a chapel...
18JUL

Still time to secure your tickets for PiL in Bristol

Back with their eleventh studio album, End of World, John Lydon’s celebrated post-punk outfit will drop by O2 Academy Bristol as part of an extensive UK and Ireland tour.   Public Image Ltd will play O2 Academy Bristol on Thursday...
18JUL

Bristol's top spots for a graduation celebration

So you’ve graduated – this is a huge milestone in your life, and a period of transition from an amazing time in your life to something even better; you’re bound to have special people in your life you want to share this moment with,...
18JUL

Review: The Bodyguard at The Bristol Hippodrome

The Bodyguard is at The Bristol Hippodrome from 17-22 July 2023. Check out our 4 star review by Naomi Weeks below.  Picture the scene: you’re just walked through the doors of the glitzy Bristol Hippodrome, programme and cup of wine...
18JUL

Bristol's top graduation party destinations

Congratulations! After three years, or one year, or six years (any PhDs in our readership?), you’ve done it! Whatever grade you may have come out with, you’ve graduated – and that in itself is something worth celebrating. So celebrate...
17JUL

NEXT WEEK: Catch the world’s longest running theatre show live in Bristol

Having run at the West End for 70 years straight, Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap is heading around the UK for an anniversary tour you’d be foolish to miss.   The Mousetrap will run at The Bristol Hippodrome from Monday 24 to Saturday...
17JUL

The secret carnival at the Volunteer Tavern

Every other Tuesday, a free, fantasy carnival takes over the Volunteer Tavern in Old Market – and it’s the most Bristol thing ever. The Volunteer Tavern – or the ‘Volly’ – is a tucked away pub at the edges of Old...
17JUL

We tried the pizzas from Beerd’s new vegan spinoff

Beerd, a craft beer and pizza restaurant in High Kingsdown, have launched Treebeerd - a new Bristol vegan pizza restaurant. We checked out what's on offer. Beerd is one of the most beloved fixtures of High Kingsdown, having served top-notch...
14JUL

Celebrate Bristol’s 650th birthday with a Renaissance inspired Paint Jam

Spread across Park Street, Queen’s Road and Clifton Triangle, this exciting art event is set to take Bristol by storm later this month.   ‘Painting Bristol by Numbers: 6 5 0’ will take over Bristol from Thursday 20 until...
14JUL

Cinema Rediscovered returns to Bristol later this month

The UK’s leading festival for classic cinema returns to venues all over Bristol: UNESCO City of Film at the end of July with over fifty events and films planned across five days.   Cinema Rediscovered runs across various Bristol venues...
14JUL

Bad Manners return to The Fleece early next month

Tickets are running low for the annual return of the 80s ska revivalists to The Fleece with support, as always, coming from the iconic Max Splodge.   Bad Manners will play Bristol’s The Fleece on Sunday 6 August 2023.   Long-time...
13JUL

This Christmas, watch The Snowman with orchestral accompaniment

Get ready to make this Christmas truly unforgettable with a special performance featuring two beloved animated films: The Snowman and Wallace & Gromit: The Wrong Trousers. And the best part? It will be accompanied by a live orchestra, adding an extra...
13JUL

Everything you need to know about Bristol Harbour Festival 2023

With the iconic festival set to take over Bristol harbourside from tomorrow, it’s the perfect time to brush up on what’s happening and where at the city’s flagship event.   Bristol Harbour Festival begins on Friday 14 and...