THIS WEEKEND: An exciting street party is returning to Oxford Street in St Phillips

THIS WEEKEND: An exciting street party is returning to Oxford Street in St Phillips

Posted on: 06 Jul 2023

The Oxford Street Party is back this Saturday 8 July with a full day of scrumptious food, top-quality music and drinks.

 

Located not far from Bristol Temple Meads and central Bristol, this street party will see a plethora of arts and crafts, food, bikes, beer, a creative workshop, and live performances, all centred around Little Martha Brewing.

 

More information can be found on the Little Martha Brewing website.

 

 

Oxford Street will be closed for the day with the event with much loved Bristol favourite Little Martha Brewing teaming up with the UK-wide Arch Day celebrations along with their neighbours Bristol Cycle Shack, Pasty Shop, Future Doughnuts and the Dings Deli to support small independent businesses in the local community

 

Arch Day is a yearly celebration of the brilliant and diverse independents that inhabit the UK’s railway arches. The campaign invites members of the community to discover the businesses in their local neighbourhood that they may not always interact with.

 

Entry to The Oxford Street Party is free and will feature a range of craft and artwork market stalls as well as illustration workshops for adults and the local youth club, live music performances and even a soul DJ to finish the day – there’s something for everyone!

 

The performance lineup will feature live jazz from the Dings Jazzmen from 1.30 PM, funk and soul by DJ Alfie Leavy from 4 PM, live performance from Invisible Circus act Upsidedown Rose from 4 PM and creative illustration workshops by Jess taking place throughout the day – book your slot here.

The Oxford Street Party takes place this Saturday, 8 July with a full day of scrumptious food, top-quality music and drinks. Find out more here.

 

Little Martha Brewing has become a staple of Bristol’s thriving beer scene ever since it opened its cosy, railway arch brewpub in 2021. The venue is located at Arch 23, Oxford Street, St Phillips, BS2 0QT.


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Article by:

Stanley Gray

Stan is a born and bred Bristolian, recently graduated from studying English Literature in Sheffield. His passions are music and literature and he spends the majority of his time in venues all over the city, immersing himself in Bristol’s alternative music scene. A lifelong Bristol City fan, Stan’s Saturdays are spent watching his team both home and away.