What's On / Sunday 16th April 2017

What's On Sunday 16th April in Bristol

— Sunday 16th April 2017

A complete list of live music and nightlife for Sunday 16th April.

Events on Sunday 16th April

“This month our theme will be Lost in Translation, stories of miscommunication and misinterpretation. Maybe there was a time when you tried to say something but it came out wrong? Or the time you were travelling and trying to make yourself understood. Stories of misheard directions, misinterpreted texts and hidden meanings. That time a hand signal didn't quite mean what you thought it meant, or a sign you might have missed. Stories about getting your wires crossed and barking up the wrong tree. Have you got a story about the baffling world of human interaction? Come tell us next month”
From: Story Slam: Lost in Translation

“I'll be honest, I'm not sure how we pulled his one off but I'm delighted to announce that on Sunday 16th April, we'll be hosting the first in a succession of incredible bonus double-bill preview shows with the award-ladened talents of GEIN'S FAMILY GIFT SHOP & KIRI PRITCHARD-MCLEAN!”
From: OPPO Comedy Gein's Family Giftshop & Kiri McLean

“So, being the giver that she is, Coco wrote a new show A GENTLE REMINDER – COCO’S GUIDE TO A SOMEWHAT HAPPY LIFE where, through story and song, Coco shares with her audience a step by step guide that leaves you prepared to enter the world again ready to create your very own “somewhat” happy life.”
From: ESDR presents Coco Peru

“"Eclectic, crazy, moody, intense, personal, funny, faltering and finally formidable… the music cooperative Bloom was all this in yet another mini triumph for The Wardrobe Theatre, who seem hardwired to find and reveal risk-taking artists in this wonderfully creative city." Stagetalk Magazine”
From: Bloom Presents Dubi Dolczek and Alabaster dePlume

“Friendship and nostalgia, love and loss, execution and murder, and sporting customs that only a resident of Texas will understand – these are just a few of the subjects that inspired Tommy Hale when he sat down to write his new album, the cheekily titled ‘Magnificent Bastard.’ Eight years on from his last release, the Dallas-based singer-songwriter returns with nine songs whose recording he describes as “emotionally difficult,” though the resulting LP is unarguably his most rewarding.”
From: Tommy Hale & the Magnificent Bastards

For all 19 events on Sunday 16th see the listings below.