What's On / Monday 18th September 2017

What's On Monday 18th September in Bristol

— Monday 18th September 2017

A complete list of live music and nightlife for Monday 18th September.

Events on Monday 18th September

“Grab your sparklers, streamers, cupcakes, fancy clothes and party tricks of your choice cos our regular monthly Milk is back and this one is gonna be a gosh dang celebration. Look at who we have for you LOOK AT THEM!!”
From: Rebecca Tantony, Shaun Hil and Dave Jarman

“It’s easy to forget that just a few decades ago, the only viable means for penetrating the golden glamour of Los Angeles was via the dusty trail of Route 66. And just as the arteries of the interstate latched onto the thumping heart of California, so too came the amplified sounds of a new restless generation. There was acid on the streets and revolution in the air, but there were also Hell’s Angels in the alleys and Manson’s family on the desert periphery. It was an age of innocence, beauty, and opportunity, with an underbelly of lawlessness and depravity. And it had a soundtrack.”
From: L.A. Witch

“South London singer songwriter, Jake Isaac released his latest EP ‘Where We Belong’ on Elton John’s Rocket Records last year, going straight into the Top 10 on the iTunes Singer Songwriter chart. The EP features 4 new tracks. The infectious ‘Home’, the soulful ‘I’m A Man’ (written with Ed Sheeran collaborators Jake Gosling and Chris Leonard), the foot stomping ‘Fool For You’, and the vibrant multilayered ‘Till The Sunrise’. This EP places Jake Isaac firmly alongside the likes of George Ezra and James Bay as an innovative and exciting new British talent.”
From: Jake Isaac

“Danny & The Champions of the World are back with their sixth studio album ‘Brilliant Light’. Conceived in their usual crucible of collaborative creativity, the album bears witness to their ongoing evolution as they channel the remarkable energy of their live shows into a vibrant new collection of songs.”
From: Danny & The Champions of The World

“Molly K: My name is Molly-Ann, I am 20 years old and have an immense passion for song writing and creating music. I would say my genre is that of modern folk, touching on important topics and emotions, with an acoustic edge backed by my Cajon. I have been playing guitar for near on 10 years, inspired by a musical upbringing with the likes of Hendrix, Zeppelin, Dylan all playing in the house. I have always had a deep connection to any form of art, music being closest to my heart. I have now gigged in and around Somerset, Bristol and have also made a few trips to Birmingham and love sharing my music with fellow music lovers!”
From: SongSmith

For all 8 events on Monday 18th see the listings below.