Beavertown’s Collaboration Sessions is returning to Bristol

Beavertown’s Collaboration Sessions is returning to Bristol

Posted on: 25 Jul 2024

Bringing back the iconic ‘Skulloon’ next month, this out-of-this-world day party will feature sets from Eliza Rose, Dan Shake b2b Laurence Guy, General Levy and more.

 

Beavertown Collaboration Sessions: Bristol will take over Prospect on Saturday 10 August 2024.

 

The rumours are true: The Beavertown Collaboration Sessions are back! This much-loved brewery is bringing together an array of eclectic musicians, each with their roots firmly entrenched in the scenes of London, Manchester and Bristol, coming together to cut loose under the blazing summer sun.

 

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Last summer, Beavertown sent hop-scented shockwaves through the dance scenes of five of the UK’s biggest cities and now they’re back for more, crash landing the ‘Skulloon’ into London, Manchester and Bristol for three mega day parties, with not one, but two stages.

 

Bristol music fans can expect sets from Bristol Hi-Fi, giving a history lesson in Afrobeat, reggae, disco, dancehall, jungle, hip-hop and more as well as a b2b show with much sought-after London-based DJ and producer Dan Shake and producer/purveyor of top-quality house music Laurence Guy.

 

Underground club culture icon Eliza Rose and multi-faceted producer, DJ and label boss ELKKA will also be performing an eagerly anticipated b2b set. Fans can also look forward to reggae legend General Levy x sound system mainstays Nubiyan Twist before acclaimed tastemaker Jamz Supernova takes to the stage.

 

And, in case you’re more into the ‘Beer’ and food side of the Venn diagram than you are the music, you will also be able to enjoy interstellar selections of Beavertown’s finest, as well as an array of delicious street food vendors.

 

 

Beavertown Collaboration Sessions: Bristol will take over Prospect on Saturday 10 August 2024 – secure your tickets HERE.


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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.