Events on Friday 15th June
“Kick back and relax in one of our sun loungers, sip on an ice cold lager or enjoy one of our fruit cider slushes. We will have our coal BBQ and smoker on the go with weekly guest grill chefs bringing you their BBQ favourites.”
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Stokes Croft Beer Garden Launch
“After an award winning year, ‘Site Specific Theatre Masters’ (Bristol 24/7) Insane Root return with an ambitious and vibrant open-air adaptation of Shakespeare‘s enduring tale of love-at-first-sight. We invite you to enter a new vision of Verona - hidden in plain sight - full of ferocious brawls, raucous parties and secret trysts.”
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Romeo & Juliet in Eastville Park Swimming Pool
“"Hip hop is a basic attitude against oppression, the attitude that my voice isn't being heard, and I'm going make my voice heard no matter what, that goes across all races of people, all cultures" - KRS-One (USA)”
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A Way of Life - Bristol Premiere
“Having played together for over 10 years, World Poetry Slam champion Harry Baker teams up with jazz musician and BFF Chris Read for the imaginatively titled Harry and Chris. After sell-out runs of their 2016 and 2017 shows at the Edinburgh Fringe and a feature on The Russell Howard Hour(Sky), they are excited to be returning to Harry’s home from home, Bristol, to entertain our beloved Blah audiences. Combining comedy, jazz and rap (yes, you read it right), their songs range from coming-of-age stories to Robot Wars, as they bring love and laughter to a world that needs it more than ever.”
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Blah’s Big Weekend
“The abrasive, post punk trio comprised of Sean Solomon, Pascal Stevenson, and Andrew MacKelvie, began nearly a decade after the three met in L.A.’s DIY music scene. Their impassioned debut album comes born out of the member’s experiences with love and distress, creating a sound uniquely dark and sincere. Although the band is just breaking out of their infancy, Moaning’s sleek and cavernous tone emphasizes the turmoil of the era they were born into. One where the endless possibility for art and creation is met with the fear and doubt of an uncertain future.”
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MOANING