What's On / Monday 20th November 2017

What's On Monday 20th November in Bristol

— Monday 20th November 2017

A complete list of live music and nightlife for Monday 20th November.

Events on Monday 20th November

“Salena Godden is one of the UK's foremost poets, regularly anthologised and headlining festivals nationally and internationally. Fresh off her ‘Summer of LOVEwire' UK tour, catch Godden sharing some of her brilliant new work for an Autumnal celebration of spoken word. Sharing the stage will be poet and performer Molly Naylor, co-writer of After Hours (Sky One), and Isaiah Hull, emerging and writer and performer from Manchester.”
From: Blahblahblah – Salena Godden

“Well known for his output with Fuck Buttons (the group he formed with Benjamin John Power aka Blanck Mass whilst attending art school in Bristol), Andrew Hung is finally prepping his debut album "Realisationship", due for release via Lex Records in October.”
From: Andrew Hung

“She runs Genesis Slam, London’s only regular 3 round slam, is working on her third collection ‘The State of Being Useful’ and is attempting to gradually dismantle the patriarchy, one poem at a time. You can find her on a website at www.sarahirsch.co.uk or on twittergram @sarsbars89”
From: Milk Poetry w/ Sara Hirsch & Tom Denbigh

“It’s been almost exactly a year since Weaves released their acclaimed debut LP. The self-titled album was among the most anticipated of the year, and was lauded internationally upon its release for its exuberant approach to guitar pop, which was described as “one of the most unpredictable sounds of 2016” (MTV), and “a triumphant assault on all things conventional” (i-D). It was a whirlwind year for the band who spent”
From: WEAVES

“Mireille Mathlener: Netherlands born, Bristol based artist Mireille Mathlener has a growing reputation for striking songs with a real captivating, narrative quality and has been compared to the likes of Neil Young and Chrissie Hynde (The Pretenders) and even Bertolt Brecht. Her critically acclaimed debut album 'So Much For Superman' (2008) received regular airplay on BBC Radio Bristol and numerous independent stations across the UK and Europe.”
From: SongSmith w/ Mireille Mathlener/Ian Perr

For all 9 events on Monday 20th see the listings below.