What's On / Monday 16th January 2017

What's On Monday 16th January in Bristol

— Monday 16th January 2017

A complete list of live music and nightlife for Monday 16th January.

Events on Monday 16th January

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From: Big Fat Music Quiz

“Ear Trumpet Music presents a magical Winter Feast of intimate, sit-down gig of great folk music from right across Europe to the Middle East. If you have given up everything else for Jan dont give up on Music and come down, sip a herbal tea and enjoy this amazing collection of artists.”
From: Dila V & The Oddbeats & Guests

“Jasmine Gardosi is the current Cheltenham Poetry Festival Slam Champion, Mix It Up Midlands Slam Champion 2015 and one of the winners of the International Pangaea Poetry Slam 2015. She has appeared on BBC Radio 3’s The Verb and was shortlisted for Birmingham Poet Laureate 2016/18. A former BBC Arts Young Creative, she has worked as a Poet in Residence for the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and is collaborating with Autin Dance Theatre on a sexual health show combining dance and spoken word. She likes to write about weird things in unweird places - kind of like her, everywhere.”
From: Milk Poetry's 2nd Birthday ft. Jasmine & Travis

“Rebecca Shelley: is a 19 year old singer-songwriter originally from Leeds, now breaking into the Bristol music scene. Her music has been described as uplifting and soulful, yet musically polished. Her background in classical music has helped to inspire her unique sound, which is a fusion of pop, jazz and folk. She is currently working on her second EP "Light".”
From: SongSmith ft Rebecca Shelley

“SALTINGS is a Bristol-based music collective formed in 2015, specialising in improvisatory, electronic, ambient and drone music. Founded by Andrew Cooke (live programming and synths) and Caitlin Alais Callahan (double bass), they formed as a live duo off the back of Andrew's self-released eponymous album, in order to perform at Theaster Gates' Sanctum installation in Bristol 2015. Since then they have added a further member, Liz Muir (cello), played numerous gigs to critical acclaim, and have many exciting plans to collaborate with other musicians and filmmakers in the works.”
From: SALTINGS // CALCINE TRIO

For all 10 events on Monday 16th see the listings below.