What's On / Monday 23rd April 2018

What's On Monday 23rd April in Bristol

— Monday 23rd April 2018

A complete list of live music and nightlife for Monday 23rd April.

Events on Monday 23rd April

“In this entertaining and insightful talk TEDx speaker, Huffington Post blogger, book author and owner of a digital detox agency Consciously Digital Dr Anastasia Dedyukhina explores, how internet is changing our brain. Quoting the latest neuroscience research, she explains how digital distractions are preventing us from good decision making and innovative thinking, and will give practical tips on how to coach your brain to stay focused in the age of digital distractions.”
From: Funzing Talks

“Here at The Cotham Arms we are delighted to announce our first Songwriters Circle (poets very welcome too) in our lovely new function room. This will be a session for Bristols thriving creative scene to workshop songs and poems among their peers in a safe space and meet fellow musicians/poets.”
From: Songwriters Circle

“The FAAAAAAABULOUS Ceri Dupree is back on the road with his One Man, 21 woman show. Presenting a glamorous evening of hysterical comedy, amazing vocal impersonations and jaw dropping, eye popping costumes. You could meet Adele, Cher, Joan Collins, Lady Ga Ga, Bjork, Shirley Bassey, Camilla and even the Queen! Ceri brings them all lovingly to life with a touch of Las Vegas class rarely seen in the UK today. Early booking for this is strongly advised!!”
From: Ceri Dupree

“British singer/songwriter Isaac Gracie made waves in 2015 with "Last Words," a moody lo-fi acoustic track that recalled elements of Jeff Buckley's dark-toned folk-rock. A native of Ealing, West London, Gracie showed musical promise from a young age, singing in Ealing Abbey Choir and writing his first songs at 14. His home-recorded debut EP, Songs from My Bedroom, created enough buzz to land him a deal Virgin EMI, which began issuing subsequent singles like "All the Burning Lovers" and "Reverie." After the live Songs in Black and White EP in late 2016, Gracie delivered his followup studio EP, The Death of You & I, in 2017.”
From: Isaac Gracie

“Blanco White started life as the solo venture of singer-songwriter Josh Edwards and a desire to bring together traditional Andalusian, Latin American and Western sounds. The result, as millions of online fans will agree, is “emotionally raw and instantly captivating” (There Goes The Fear). Performing new material and hits like Colder Heavens, Edwards is set to delight with “flamenco-inspired guitar tones and ethereal string and vocal textures” (Drunken Werewolf).”
From: Blanco White

For all 10 events on Monday 23rd see the listings below.