What's On / Saturday 7th October 2017

What's On Saturday 7th October in Bristol

— Saturday 7th October 2017

A complete list of live music and nightlife for Saturday 7th October.

Events on Saturday 7th October

“This event, brought to you in collaboration with Freedom Youth Bristol, will provide a platform for people from the LGBTQ+ community to speak openly about their mental health and well being. It will be provide time and space to create and innovate in how we as a community can support others and support ourselves. If you would like to contribute to this event yourself, please contact: [email protected]
From: Our Voice: LGBTQ+ Well-being Talk

“A mass of Bristol’s bands, DJs, musicians, labels and party makers – along with some good friends from further afield – are set for an ‘all-Hall’ takeover as we line up a one-day mini-festival to raise the roof for our 150th.”
From: Bristol Take Over feat. This Is The Kit

“Fickle Friends are a ‘80s-inspired indie-pop five-piece from Brighton. Fronted by Natti, they describe themselves as, "pop but with a slightly mental indie feel” and with those claustrophobic synths, scattered beats and a gigantic pop hook, she’s not wrong. They have been making waves since they unveiled their debut single SWIM, which gained nearly six million plays on Spotify. The band caught the attention of BBC Radio 1’s Huw Stephens, Apple Music’s Zane Lowe and even captured the interest of Billboard Magazine in the US, despite never having played a show in America!”
From: Fickle Friends

“Allman Brown is a London-based singer songwriter who announced himself back in 2013 with the wonderfully emotive and poignant single “Sons And Daughters”, a collaboration with fellow Londoner Liz Lawrence. To date, the song remains the bedrock of Allman Brown’s ever expanding catalogue, with over four million Spotify streams, half a million YouTube views, a number two placing on Hype Machine, numerous online cover versions and a raft of notable placements on US TV dramas, including the likes of Parenthood, Reign and Beauty And The Beast.”
From: Allman Brown

“  Carmina began their career in Bristol in the 1990s; since then they have toured all over the world and recorded 6 albums, two of which were produced by the highly-respected Irish musician Donal Lunny. Their music is an intoxicating blend of Celtic-inspired themes and jazz improvisation, woven together in powerful original songs.”
From: Carmina in Concert at The Mackay Theatre

For all 33 events on Saturday 7th see the listings below.

Chubby White's VRiety Night at The Bristol Improv Theatre
— The Bristol Improv Theatre
Allman Brown at Crofters Rights
— Crofters Rights
Carmina in Concert at The Mackay Theatre at The Mackay Theatre Bristol Grammar School,  Elton Road    BS8 1SR
— The Mackay Theatre Bristol Grammar School, Elton Road  BS8 1SR
Askew Sisters at Saltcellar Folk Club
— Saltcellar Folk Club
The Striking Clock at Kingsdown Wine Vaults
— Kingsdown Wine Vaults
Back this Saturday at Oxford Totterdown
— Oxford Totterdown
Sleazy Sessions - The Future Was Disco at Jack of Diamonds - Old Market
— Jack of Diamonds - Old Market
Horseplay at The Loco Klub
— The Loco Klub