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Bristol’s best gigs

Every week, the Headfirst editors trawl through all of the live music listings on the website and pick the best gigs for you to go to. Our event selections range from classical music concerts at St George’s Hall to smaller, local musician’s gigs at The Canteen or the Exchange.

Check out this week’s Bristol gig selections over on the Headfirst Facebook page and don’t forget to join our weekly email list for ticket alerts and announcements about interesting bands coming to Bristol including our biggest venues like SWX.

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Tickets for Bristol gigs

In 2016, Headfirst Bristol launched an online ticket shop for live music events. Inspired by local cooperatives and community interest companies like the Bristol Cable and The Island, Headfirst provides an ethical and respectful place to buy tickets for gigs in Bristol. Our booking fees are low (usually 65p per ticket) and we strive to help support independent live music events as much as large concerts at venues like Bristol Beacon or Marble Factory.

Upcoming gigs in Bristol

Wed 17th September
'really big really clever' at The Louisiana
Wed 29th October
Asere at Bristol Beacon
— Bristol Beacon

Asere in Bristol Tickets

Wed 12th November
Bahamas + special guests at Strange Brew
Thu 31st July
The Jungle Giants at The Fleece
Mon 15th December
James Yorkston at Strange Brew

Live music venues in Bristol

Bristol’s gig venues play an essential and often overlooked role in the city’s music scene. A spectrum of venues provides a ladder for new bands and musical talent to ascend. DIY spaces like Lost Horizon and Strangebrew provide a testbed for the screaming synthesisers and the guitars that will undoubtedly become part of Bristol’s future. Check out Headfirst’s Bristol venues page to discover which kind of performances and concerts you can expect from each gig venue.

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Our editor's top live music recommendation

Sell out warning! Inventive jazz fusion ensemble melding afrofunk, afrobeat, gnawa and rumba into a fire-breathing 9-headed psychedelic beast. Muito Kaballa are a force to be reckoned with FFO: Fela Kuti, Tenderlonious, L'éclair, Surprise Chef, the Pyramids. Muito Kaballa at The Jam Jar.

Sell out warning! 3 days of animal print rockin’, double-bass slappin’ psychobilly meltdown at Old Market’s retro-dive bar destination, the Ill Repute, and the chrome tanked haven of Moor Beer. Frenzied rockabilly revival, diseased garage garbage and mutant surf licks FFO: Stray Cats, Tiger Army, The Cramps, Meteors, The Creepshow, Link Wray. Satan's Lair 2025 - Advanced WEEKEND TICKET at The Ill Repute / Moor Beer.

Sell out warning! We don't need a lineup announcement to know this'll be the best weekend of outer-reaches electronic goodness all year.... Festival Pass at Multiple Venues.

Never heard 'Ukrainian Ethno Chaos'? Then you haven't lived. Dakhabrakha's otherworldly, experimental, folk-imbued incantations can unlock primordial feels. Drawing on a wealth of vibrant inspirations (whilst being firmly rooted in their Ukranian heritage), every time they play Bristol it sells out in iconic fashion. DAKHABRAKHA at Electric Bristol.

Recommended Gigs

Tue 21st October
Gurriers + special guests at Strange Brew
Sat 10th January
Getdown Services at The Trinity Centre
Tue 19th August
The Rifles at The Trinity Centre
— The Trinity Centre

The Rifles in Bristol Tickets

Fri 24th October
The Spitfires at Thekla
Fri 1st August
Mannequin Death Squad at The Louisiana
Tue 7th October
Red Rum Club at The Trinity Centre
— The Trinity Centre

Red Rum Club in Bristol Tickets

Sat 28th February
Together Tour 2026 at Bristol Beacon
Fri 19th September
Poor Creature at Strange Brew

Gigs in Bristol today

Most of Headfirst’s visitors come to discover new bands and live music in Bristol. We’re proud to be Bristol’s most complete gig listings resource, complete with a full breakdown of gigs in Bristol today and tour dates for the next six months. A sterling selection of open mic nights (particularly along Gloucester Road), provide ample midweek entertainment for would-be talent scouts.

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Sell out warning! You can’t talk about the last decade of rap without saying ‘Billy Woods’ or ‘Backwoodz’. And if you’re not shouting those names by the end of it, Lord help you. By our counts this’ll be the second time he’s ever taken the stage in Bristol (hands up the Armand Hammer 2019 crowd). Do whatever you need to do to be there. Untouchable FFO: Quelle Chris, Def Jux, Ka, Mike, JPEGMAFIA, Pink Siifu. Billy Woods + special guests at Strange Brew.

Sell out warning! ‘Folktronica’ is a dirty word, so Stick In the Wheel prefer ‘Medieval Kraftwerk’ (and we can’t put it better). Auto-tuned Cockney poetry and glitched out field recordings via 17th century MIDI files. Unclassifiably gorgeous. Stick In The Wheel at Strange Brew.

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Sell out warning! Attitude Fest gives you a frantic 9 hours to shovel as much three cord nutrients deep inside your ears. For starters: gobby Glaswegian turbo punx Soapbox, local queercore doom-grunge darlings GorZ, Belfast’s mad promising riot grrrl garage outfit Jock + all your new fav bands you haven’t heard of yet…. Attitude Festival 2025 at Exchange.

Genre-bending nu-jazz wonderment, melding conscious poetry with neo-soul stylings and astral funk-pop into a thrilling cocktail FFO: Georgia Anne Muldrow, Sons of Kemet, Moses Yoofee, Hiatus Kaiyote, Thundercat. Sera Kalo's eX.II at The Jam Jar.


Local bands and musicians

Local musicians are the lifeblood and new energy that constantly rejuvenates Bristol’s venues and performance spaces. Graduates from Bristol University’s Music course and BIMM provide regular injections of talent ranging from electronic music producers to classically trained pianists and orchestral musicians. Some of Bristol’s most successful bands are the first to point out that their inspiration comes from other local bands and gigs they’ve attended; with this in mind Headfirst is careful to include as much local talent as possible in it’s gig guide.

In addition to attending gigs you can also support Bristol’s musicians by buying their records from independent stores like Idle Hands Records, Shall Not Fade and Christmas Steps Records.