What's On / Sunday 28th July 2019

What's On Sunday 28th July in Bristol

— Sunday 28th July 2019

A complete list of live music and nightlife for Sunday 28th July.

Events on Sunday 28th July

“It's the week before the Edinburgh Festival and Bristol's best and brightest are heading off to spend too much money on pints, pies and posters. If you can't make it to the festival though here's your chance to see some TNA regulars strut their stuff before they head off to the big white north! The Best of Bristol, for free. What a world we live in. Expect other fun stuff too - will be asking for recommendations in the Facebook Group”
From: This Next Act - Bristol Comedy Summer Party

“Lauren Bradford – This gently folky singer/songwriter hailed from San Francisco but time and tide brought her to Bristol where we’re very glad of her thoughtful songs and easy-rolling guitar playing.”
From: Lauren Bradford

“Slippery Slope are a four piece acoustic band combining an unusual mix of instruments and musical styles to produce a charming, fun and foot stomping sound. Playing traditional and contemporary musical styles from classic French accordion to stomping Klezmer, with occasional dips into ska and Irish folk along the way. The line up is accordion, fiddle, guitar and Trinidadian steel pan. Slippery Slope supply the perfect mix of silly, melancholy and beautiful music.”
From: Slippery Slope at the Hare on the Hill

“This Sunday we welcome back Paolo Guerriero to The Stag and Hounds. Visting from the summer from his teaching post in Turin, Paolo blends melodic Bebop lines with Post-Coltrane harmonic devices to create unique and ear catching solos, breathing new life into well-known Jazz Standards. Paolo will be joined by Pasquale Votino (bass), Adam Stokes (gtr) and Steve Fry (drums). Seasoned musicians are welcome to join in the second set for a jam session.”
From: Paolo Guerriero Plays Jazz at The Stag and Hounds

“A bonafide legend, Lucinda Williams comes to River Town in celebration of the 20 year anniversary of her seminal album ‘Car Wheels On A Gravel Road’. Arguably one of the most influential albums of the last 20 years, ‘Car Wheels’ sings of hard times and, despite everything, hope.”
From: River Town - Lucinda Williams

For all 8 events on Sunday 28th see the listings below.

éclectique at The Volunteer Tavern
— The Volunteer Tavern
neo soul house disco jazz
Lauren Bradford at The Canteen
— The Canteen
folk singer-songwriter
Slippery Slope at the Hare on the Hill at The Hare on the Hill
— The Hare on the Hill
bluegrass traditional folk folk gypsy jazz
Paolo Guerriero Plays Jazz at The Stag and Hounds at The Stag And Hounds
— The Stag And Hounds
bebop contemporary jazz jazz hard bop
River Town - Lucinda Williams at O2 Academy
— O2 Academy
country rock folk rock
Flamenco Loco at The Tobacco Factory
— The Tobacco Factory
world
Marmalade Fundraiser BBQ for Mind Bristol at Blue Mountain
— Blue Mountain
drum and bass jungle food & drink