Bananagun + The Stanford Family Band + Sun Spot at Rough Trade Bristol
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A gig held at Rough Trade Bristol on Thursday 8th May. The event starts at 20:00.


Tickets: https://bristolbeacon.org/whats-on/bananagun/

Departing from the ultra-slick bursts of sunshine pop and afrobeat that defined their debut album, Australian five-piece Bananagun have returned with Why is the Colour of the Sky?, a heavy blend of incendiary jazz and freak-beat experimentation. It’s Bananagun alright, but braver, bolder and more mysterious than ever.

Embracing minimal takes, the recording approach for their new record was designed to be as organic and authentic as possible. The band focused on shaping an environment that encouraged connection, spontaneity, and a shared creative energy — channeling the chemistry of their live performances directly into the studio. It also mirrors a period of intense personal growth for front man Nick Van Bakel, who found himself navigating challenges and exploring spiritual dimensions in search of clarity and meaning. The result is an album that feels alive, deeply human, and full of dynamic energy.

Plus support from The Stanford Family Band & Sun Spot

Presented by Bristol Beacon

Format: Standing

Age: 14+ (under 18s to be accompanied by an adult)

Performance times
Doors: 19.30
Start: 20.00

All timings are approximate and subject to change

Entry requirements: 14+, any under 18s accompanied by 21+ adult 1:1 ratio

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