What's On / Saturday 28th February 2015

What's On Saturday 28th February in Bristol

— Saturday 28th February 2015

A complete list of live music and nightlife for Saturday 28th February.

Events on Saturday 28th February

“I will be having a show here at my home studio in Redland, Bristol at the end of the month and would love you to come. The show will run from 12-7pm on both Saturday 28th February and Sunday 1st March.”
From: Tom Hughes Studio Show

“1pm-4pm ... Sustainability networking hosted by Net Impact Bristol. Presentations and discussions on sustainable living, progressing toward a plastic free world, charity music festivals, community organising, cooperative media, social enterprises and creative commons ... Entry is free but tickets are required for this portion of the event only http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/pigpen-radio-presents-pigpen-social-with-net-impact-bristol-tickets-15572070482”
From: Pigpen Social

“Playing a melodic, infectious array of tantalizing aural delights Duncan Disorderly and the Scallywags live performances are not to be missed. Powerfully spouting a colourful blend of reggae, rumba and gypsy swing with spicy latin roots and a shiny African soul their live performances are a genuine ray of sunshine- instantly transporting your thoughts to a brighter place with feel good vibrations and catchy melodies the Scallywags are sure to keep you dancing.”
From: Duncan Disorderly

“Born in April 02, AUF have grown into one of the hardest-working bands in the South West. Material ranges through indie, classic & modern rock, delivered with aplomb, acuity, and a side order of cheese. With stunning vocals, a rock-solid rhythm section and a gorgeous, talented guitar player who writes their copy, this is rock like it should be played foot on monitor, tongue in cheek, and Angel Up Front.”
From: Angel Up Front

“The French horn is the star from the very outset of this concert. A'magic' horn call summons the spirits to start Weber's overture'Oberon', and the Romantic signature is developed in Richard Strauss's heroic 1st Horn Concerto, played by Tim Thorpe, one of the UK's leading horn soloists and a Hans Hoyer artist. Conductor Catherine Larsen-Maguire draws her debut with BHCO at St George's to a close with Brahms's towering 1st Symphony.”
From: Brandon Hill Chamber Orchestra

For all 31 events on Saturday 28th see the listings below.