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Free Gigs in Bristol

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Bristol's Free Gigs Scene

Where to find free music in Bristol Free music's pretty easy to find in Bristol. Whilst most gigs outside of the big venues are usually only a few quid, it's always nice to see some bands for free or a couple of pounds in a bucket (if they're good!) For guaranteed free music with your pint, go to a venue which has a free entry policy.

The Old Duke, The Canteen and The Golden Lion (except fridays) should probably be your first port-of-call to check out Coronation Tap are also very reliable and popular for free gigs. Luckily free gigs can happen anywhere, this means you can keep things interesting and not get bored of rotating the same Bristol venues. Free live music can crop up anywhere from the Grain Barge and Lousianna to Colston Hall and even St Georges.

The economy of free gigs. Can it survive Covid?

Good news: gigs in Bristol are more likely to be free than anywhere else! General ticket prices seem to be more common between free and £5; the £20+ bracket is a rare one compared to the capital’s high-end arts and theatre gigs. Bristol’s pandemic response has opened up some extra local music funding. Will free gigs disappear with the added financial pressures of covid? Indoor gigs may soon be possible, but how many of them will remain free and accessible?

Free outdoor gigs and festivals in Bristol

From mid June to the beginning of September Bristol Council and independent organisations put on some great free music events. Best of all there's something different almost every weekend and they don't cost any money! Significant large events include St Werbergh's Fair, The Harbourside Festival and St Pauls Carnival. In addition there are some great smaller, open air gigs with free entry to be found in places like Queens Square, Stokes Croft and Castle Park.

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Our recent free gigs recommendations

Hit the Cotham Club for some bayou-deep grooves and soul-drenched Louisiana blues! Kirris Riviere and The Delta du Bruit coil gnarly guitars, chiming keys, and Riviere’s arresting vocals into utterly danceable gospel swamp-rock FFO: Dr. John, Taj Mahal, The Black Keys, Gary Clark Jr. KIRRIS RIVIERE & THE DELTA DU BRUIT at Cotham Parish Church, Cotham Road ( top of St Michael's Hill ), Cotham, Bristol, BS6 6DR.

A border-dissolving seance of delicate piano sighs, burnished trumpet arcs, elastic basslines and softly detonating drums. Drawing on conversations with Korean War survivors and Palestinians living through genocide, Yunmi Sang and the BEJE Trio shape their compositions around shared humanity in extremis, marrying eastern and western jazz traditions. Yunmi Sang and the BEJE Trio at St Pauls Church Clifton.

Irresistible new voice rising from the Reykjavik underground! Sunna Margrét keeps the spirit of Icelandic experimentalism alive; her effortless avant-pop is awash with post-industrial whispers and glitchy trip-hop textures, engineered to delight fans of: Jenny Hval, Múm, Bjork, Fever Ray, FKA Twigs, Astrid Sonne, a.s.o. Heaven-sent presents a night of experimental alt-pop, minimal synth and electronica shaped by the sounds of Reykjavík and Bristol. Influences span across trip-hop, classical, folk and IDM.

New Brew kids Natural Causes are your maître d' thru three intimate courses of delectable V-Day noise. With looping lo-fi EBM/dance/disco from future-primitive entity Soborgnost on appetizer duty, a huge helping of industrial-laced pop-dub from Belgium’s Daisy Ray to follow, and ritualistic meltdown jazz from wildly experimental ten-piece Export Import for dessert. Gorge yourselves darlings! Smoky dubbed-out electronics / sci-fi dance punk & freaky rhythm converge for the first Natural Causes. Batshit Valentine’s Day havoc for nonconformists, miscreants, mutant lovers, and the happily unclassifiable. No roses, no slow dances, just romance done right. Three Bristol debuts surface at once on the Strange Brew central floor, each pulling in a different direction, impossible to ignore.

Trending Free Gigs Gigs

The Tempest - Retold, by Debs Newbold at The Cube
— The Cube
theatre spoken word
How to Beat Fascism: Fighting the Far-Right in the 21st Century at St Paul's Learning Centre
Sexquisite Valentines: Hearts & Harlots at Sexquisite Valentines: Hearts & Harlots
— Sexquisite Valentines: Hearts & Harlots
drag stand-up comedy spoken word poetry cabaret
‘In Hysterics’ Pub Quiz - 19th Feb at Barrelhouse
— Barrelhouse
theatre quiz
Loops & Fruits QUEER Fibre Arts Club at Bedminster Library
— Bedminster Library
lgbtq+
DANCE BATH at Easton Community Centre (BS5)
— Easton Community Centre (BS5)
experimental lgbtq+ afrobeat house reggaeton

Bristol's Trending Live Music Venues

Exchange The Louisiana Jam Jar The Trinity Centre The Marble Factory Rough Trade Bristol
Turn Back Time by acta's Young Carers at Acta Community Theatre
— Acta Community Theatre
comedy theatre family
Capybara Needle Felting at Club395
— Club395
workshops & classes
Queer Community Night at Cotham Parish Hall
— Cotham Parish Hall
lgbtq+
Sip and paint / paint your alter ego at The Stag And Hounds
— The Stag And Hounds
workshops & classes
Toby's Comedy Show at The greyhound Pub
— The greyhound Pub
comedy stand-up comedy
Carnifølk Valentine Special: Bleedin' Hell at The Mount Without
— The Mount Without
folk lgbtq+ drag comedy theatre
Fine + bludud at Strange Brew
— Strange Brew
experimental alternative pop experimental pop shoegaze electronic
Ultimate Disaster, Sweet Fantasy, & Mortal Filth at The Golden Lion
— The Golden Lion
punk metal post-punk hardcore-punk death metal
Georgia Duncan / OGrinter & Joe Shrimpling at The Greenbank
— The Greenbank
folk jazz contemporary jazz alternative pop freak folk
Drug Church at The Croft
— The Croft
punk hardcore-punk post-hardcore
The Cavemen at The Trinity Centre
— The Trinity Centre
soul jazz afrobeat
Omar Perry + ERM at Exchange
Dave Morecroft at The Canteen
— The Canteen
funk jazz latin jazz jazz funk
Louis Alberry & JIAL at East Bristol Books
— East Bristol Books
experimental indie folk