Events on Sunday 21st October
“Story Slam is where you can hear people's amazing true stories told live on stage. All stories are told by volunteers from the audience. Put your name in the hat for a chance to tell a story, or just come along and enjoy everyone else's!”
From:
Story Slam: Family
“Bristol punks, Gork, whose first EP is a speedball of punk meets power pop. It’s pretty innocuous and it’s all the better for it. Playing live, you can expect something riotously fun and unrestricted from them -Bristol Live Magazine”
From:
Häxxan + GORK
“Join us for an entire day of song to celebrate local choirs and raise money for charity. From pop to rock, folk to world music and a bit of musical theatre thrown in too, come and lend your ears to the wide variety of music Bristol has to offer in the friendly surroundings of the
southbank">Southbank Club in Bedminster. Proceeds will go to support Bristol-based charity Changing Tunes who use music and mentoring to help people lead meaningful lives, free from crime.”
From:
ChoirFest Charity Fundraiser
“Well known as percussionist, drummer, singer and songwriter the multi-talented Tammy Payne has any number of projects up her sleeve. Jukes is one of the best of those, a collection of smartly-written original songs each finding its own artful voice with the lounging shades of classic pop cleverly sketched by her all-star collaborators and her own haunting and evocative vocals.”
From:
JUKE
“Marking the return of Blahblahblah to the newly renovated
Bristol Old Vic Studio in a showcase like no other, join the very first Young People's Laureate for London, Caleb Femi, the current Young People's Laureate for London, Momtaza Mehri, and Bristol's very own City Poet, Vanessa Kissule as they use spoken work to celebrate what it is to be poet laureates in today's society.”
From:
Blahblahblah - Lorra Laureates