Bristol Folk House

Adult education centre on Park Street.


Through a doorway on Parkstreet, down a narrow corridor and across a sunny (sudject to weather) courtyard, the unexpectedly large building of the Bristol Folk House has stood since 1963, and is still being discoverd in its bs1 hiding place by life long Bristol dwellers to this day. It's an adult education centre, venue, meeting space and cafe, providing courses in arts and crafts, creative writing, languages and more.

As a venue the BFH has been long famous for live music in Bristol. Running a weekend program of music featuring Folk, acoustic, roots, Americana and music of all flavours with both local, national and international acts. As an adult education centre,the BFH provides variety of part-time day and evening courses and workshops for over 18's.The Folk House is a welcoming environment in which to explore your creativity and learn new skills.

What's On At Bristol Folk House

Liv Dawn at Bristol Folk House
— Bristol Folk House
pop folk folk-pop
The Bookshop Band at Bristol Folk House
— Bristol Folk House
folk
Pride Exhibition Party Featuring Lucy and Hazel at Bristol Folk House
— Bristol Folk House
folk singer-songwriter lgbtq+ traditional folk exhibition
Daphne Gale & Stevie Toddler at Bristol Folk House
— Bristol Folk House
folk country indie folk
Palestine Fundraiser with Rachael Dadd, Wisp and OAK Choir at Bristol Folk House
— Bristol Folk House
jazz folk singer-songwriter folk-pop
Bruce Hood – The Science of Happiness at Bristol Folk House
— Bristol Folk House
talks
Les Caravanes at Bristol Folk House
— Bristol Folk House
folk singer-songwriter traditional folk
Bristol Queer Pottery Social at Bristol Folk House
— Bristol Folk House
lgbtq+ workshops & classes
Sam Carter at Bristol Folk House
— Bristol Folk House
folk singer-songwriter
The Black Feathers at Bristol Folk House
— Bristol Folk House
folk singer-songwriter country folk rock
Brooks Williams & Aaron Catlow at Bristol Folk House
— Bristol Folk House
folk blues country
Heather Ferrier Trio at Bristol Folk House
— Bristol Folk House
folk
Kathryn Williams at Bristol Folk House
— Bristol Folk House
folk singer-songwriter
Sons of Town Hall at Bristol Folk House
— Bristol Folk House
folk
Andy Irvine at Bristol Folk House
— Bristol Folk House
folk

Get a feel for Bristol Folk House

Our recent recommendations for Bristol Folk House

Bristol’s own Rachael Dadd leads her band further into jazz territory with a set of brand new featherlight songs – with all donations going to the Hebron International Resource Network. Plus there’s instrumental folk trio Wisp spinning shimmering instrumentals from mandolin, guitar and trumpet and Oak Choir’s sky-reaching community singalongs. Palestine Fundraiser with Rachael Dadd, Wisp and OAK Choir at Bristol Folk House.

British folk music at it’s most beautiful. With every pluck of the guitar and bow of the fiddle, Kit and Aaron’s music beams humble integrity and inimitable prowess. Using the folk music of the British Isles as a catalyst, Kit and Aaron create dynamic and effervescent interpretations of centuries-old material as well as original songs and compositions,

Re-injecting queer joy and mischief into the UK folk tradition, Goblin Band are the knitwear-clad hurdy-gurdy wielding troubadours at the crest of London’s current alt-trad wave (alongside like-minded pals Shovel Dance). A riotous wassail stomp FFO: Incredible String Band, Leveret, Daisy Rickman, Cerys Hafana. Hotly tipped alt folk

One of contemporary folk’s finest new talents here! The Magpies come to dazzle Folk House-goers with lilting harmonies and intricately woven melodies across guitar, fiddle and banjo. Their fresh take on transatlantic roots traditions is a joy… Celtic spirit meets Americana stomp FFO: Nickel Creek, Karine Polwart, The Outside Track. Transatlantic folk band The Magpies are quickly becoming one of the most exciting and innovative acts on the contemporary roots scene.

Sell out warning! Real deal Irish folk exactly as you’d want it - full of charm, honesty, intricate trad musicianship and tales of the Emerald Isles. Described by some of the biggest names in Irish folk music as one of the most important singers to emerge from Ireland in recent years.