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Bristol’s best club nights

Dance music dominates Bristol’s musical landscape with the city’s electronic music producers and DJs considered some of Bristol’s finest exports. Outsiders and bloggers frequently fail to understand Bristol’s dance music, using resorting to sweeping statements about dubstep, disco or house music or cringe-inducing references to the ‘Bristol Sound’. The truth is that Bristol’s musical integrity is a direct result of sheer variety and the passion of individuals working in the music scene today.

Like Manchester’s Warehouse Project, Motion is the first nightclub many visitors to Bristol will be introduced to. While Headfirst is generally focused around the city’s smaller nights and events, the value Motion adds to Bristol’s musical culture in undeniable. The ability to book DJ’s like Ricardo Villalobos and Laurent Garnier or live acts like Moderat, inspires the next generation of promoters that will bring their own talent to venues like dare2, Lost Horizon and Lakota.

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Sat 28th June
★ FAT LIP ★ Festival Special at The Lanes
Fri 11th July
1tbsp at Strange Brew
— Strange Brew

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Fri 12th September
Flexout X Vandal at The Coroner's Court
— The Coroner's Court

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Since 2016 clubbers have been able to buy tickets for events at venues like Coroner’s Court, Lakota and The Small Horse here on Headfirst. We work directly with the club promoters providing an ethical and independent place to buy your club tickets. Headfirst provides barcode-based club night tickets which are scanned by staff outside nightclubs and venues in Bristol on a nightly basis.

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Stokes Croft’s Idle Hands record shop has earned international recognition from both international and Bristol DJs and is frequently listed alongside Rush Hour Records and Public Possession as one of Europe’s best sources of electronic music. The rise of house music (and with it disco) has seen the club focus begin to shift from headline producers to experienced djs and record collectors. Where true DJ bookings were once the domain of small niche nightclubs like Cosies and Take 5 Cafe, recently promoters like Simple Things and PTS have brought international dance music purveyors to larger venues like Propyard and The Island’s prison cells. Clubbers rush to buy Dropout Disco tickets before the full line-up is announced while Dirty Talk and Alfresco Disco’s innovative approach to the typical ‘nightclub venue’ sells out on the promoter’s reputation alone.

Bristol's lesser-spotted unicorn DJs at our favourite nightclub. Club night at the Thekla in Bristol.

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Three local queer clubbing powerhouses unite for Strange Brew’s Pride afterparty. Keeping it strictly underground (as it should be), catch Gay Garage’s Skillis, PLU and Daisy Moon spinning house, techno and garage heaters all night long. Plus Bristol Ballroom Community on voguing and catwalk duties. Strange Brew's Pride afterparty at Strange Brew.

Pure dancefloor catharsis for lovers of the darker corners of the club; industrial crunch, hard-edged techno, punk-laced FX and angular bass music, all served extra loud with an uncompromising intensity. This one’s about to blow the roof off Take5 - buckle up! NSC // Zheng + Eyeza b2b SNØ at Take Five Cafe.

St Paul’s 2025 flagship happening with the ‘the sassiest DJ crew in town’. After their historic queer takeover of the Radical Roots stage in 2023, Booty Bass return to Carnival duties serving femme-fronted NRG For those who wish to D.A.N.C.E. Expect only the finest wile out bass anthems across the afro-diasporic dancehall / roots / baile / afrobeats / UKF / Latinx spectrum. St Pauls Carnival Presents - Booty Bass at Circomedia.

Free entry / PWYC with all donations going to Caring in Bristol! Silver-tongued lovers rock superstar Kiko Bun serves the sound of his Panama youth, guiding you through searing típico, delectable salsa, snaking reggaeton and dancehall heat for a damn fine dancefloor education from those-that-know. Summer Sessions: Kiko Bun + Kaptin at Wiper and True Taproom, Old Market.

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Electronic music in Bristol

Experimental dance music and boundary-pushing techno will always be found in Bristol’s smaller club venues. The Island’s cells space for example, continues to provide opportunities for new promoters that have vision beyond simply booking a DJ and running a publicity campaign. With no permanent sound system or DJ equipment, the old prison cells is blank canvas club - at it’s very best when an innovative event organiser puts in the time to transform the whole dancefloor space.

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Editor's club recommendations

Our editor's top live music recommendation

Founder of the delightfully named Doglandyia label, Mabel’s DJ and production style is rooted in a psychedelic and corporeal essence. Dealing in kaleidoscopic and dynamic blends of minimal techno, psytrance and prog house, their forthcoming set for Queerky makes for perfect summer vibrations. Queerky: Mabel European Tour at Strange Brew.

Like some bastard offspring of Cyberdog, Sisters of Mercy and Bangface: goth’n’bass haven Dark Neon rises from the cultural sludge with live body horror synthwave from Stockholm ghoul Aux Animaux. She’s running a twisted 2 room gauntlet: bouncing between Cali speedbass renegade A.N.T, hyper-tek rave queen Coxon, and friendly No Alternative / Throb fiends slinging dark electro slammers. Dark Neon: Ascension at Basement 45.

Damn fine amen junglism right here! AKO Beatz / Future Retro badman Ricky Force leads the nu skool charge alongside Reinforced-approved drumfunk wizard Optimistic and techstep dominator Asha Binx. Beat Alliance is the new basement go-to FFO: Tim Reaper, Krust, Rupture, Sully, Kid Lib. Beat Alliance at Cosies.

A seismic earthstrong day for Two Step Forwards, basking in two years of flawless dub operations with Earl Sixteen up at the mansion on the hill. Lee Perry, Mad Professor, Jammy, Pablo: the Earl’s studio credits reads like a who's-who of roots and culture. Now the legendary toaster gives the Messenjah subs some real loving in a two room blow-out of reggae and revival sounds. TWO STEP FORWARD: EARL 16 & GLADDY WAX at Ashton Court.

Alternative Spaces and New Club Venues

One of the main strengths to Bristol's club scene is it's relentless dynamism, every year enthusiastic new promoters bring new experiences to the table. Unlike raves of the previous decades, new events shirk the crusty, rebellious connotations of free party culture in favour of organised, party-centric events in interesting locations.