The Louisiana

The Louisiana

Bristol's most important indie venue.


An essential tour stop for any emerging indie artist the Louisiana is Bristol's prime indie and folk venue. Literally everyone who's anyone has played the Lousiana on their way to the top, and I mean everyone. Muse, Kings of Leon, White Stripes, Bloc Party, Coldplay, The Libertines, The Strokes... all have graced the Lousiana's modest stage.

What's On At The Louisiana

Pem at The Louisiana
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pop indie rock indie pop indie folk folk-pop
The Cindys + Vehicle at The Louisiana
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indie rock rock post-punk rock-and-roll experimental pop
ZIPLOCK + SPEEDIAL + HORSEFAIR + LIMITED LTD at The Louisiana
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post-punk art rock experimental rock shoegaze noise rock
Monday Scaries at The Louisiana
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alternative rock indie rock post-punk grunge garage rock
Lime Garden at The Louisiana
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indie pop alternative pop
A.S. Fanning at The Louisiana
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folk singer-songwriter
Edward Granshaw & Special Guests at The Louisiana
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alternative rock singer-songwriter indie rock indie folk
Theo Vandenhoff at The Louisiana
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post-punk synthpop post rock goth electronic
Man at Sea - ALBUM LAUNCH at The Louisiana
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singer-songwriter indie rock indie pop
Glasshouse at The Louisiana
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folk singer-songwriter alternative pop indie folk folk-pop
Shoun Shoun at The Louisiana
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psych post-punk art rock post rock noise rock
Factor 50 EP Release Mega Show at The Louisiana
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indie rock post-punk art rock trip hop freak folk
Narberth Nelly at The Louisiana
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emo
FAZE / UNCERTAINTY / GORAM / CIRCUMVEMT at The Louisiana
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punk post-punk hardcore-punk pop punk skate punk
Blooming - 'Blue' Single Launch with Special Guests at The Louisiana
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alternative rock singer-songwriter indie rock indie folk
OSLO TWINS at The Louisiana
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indie pop alternative pop synthpop trip hop electronic
PUNCHBAG at The Louisiana
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pop punk alternative pop pop punk pop rock
HEAR HER VOICE at The Louisiana
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alternative rock rock punk
Rob Heron & The Tea Pad Orchestra + The Swamp Puppies at The Louisiana
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blues country swing rockabilly new orleans blues
DeadWax at The Louisiana
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rock punk rap rap metal grime
pôt-pot at The Louisiana
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indie rock psych post-punk drone
Case Oats at The Louisiana
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country
Rob Clamp & The Ashmen at The Louisiana
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indie folk folk rock folk-pop

Get a feel for The Louisiana

Our recent recommendations for The Louisiana

Wistful local jangle, sprung up from members of Bingo Fury, Belishas and Goat Girl: The Cindys are a murky, melodic breath of fresh air, well-steeped in the Dunedin sound. We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: bring back earnest guitar bands!!! Ones to watch FFO: Teenage Fanclub, The Beths, Beat Happening, The Pastels, The Magnetic Fields. The Cindys + Vehicle at The Louisiana.

Forget yr single-minded Saint Valentine’s devotion, this one’s an orgiastic 5 bander across the kaleidoscopic alt/art rock spectrum, led by psychedelic octet Big Long Sun – a genre-bending delight FFO: Arthur Russell, The Flaming Lips + Of Montreal. Add in Shaking Hand’s swooning post-rock and baroque pop lushness from Blue Bayou… and you’ve got a love-in for the ages. Big Long Sun + Shaking Hand + Little Grandad + Blue Bayou + The Marlarkey + Multi-media exhibition in the cellar

Bristol’s own Spin Class showcase their arid psych-prog in a desert cocktail of sticky melodies and overcooked guitar amps. Alongside them, Doomsday Orchestra sketch an afterworld of glowing 80s synth debris, while The Kruds play raw and unpolished garage tunes. Sun-blasted psychedelic grit FFO: Pallbearer, Moonstone, Baroness, The Lunar Effect. Garage Rock at the Louisiana

Up-n-coming bedroom pop to soundtrack your sadboi Jan! Dandelion’s stripped-back, heart-on-sleeve confessionals sound like a hushed collab between Christian Lee Hutson, The Sundays and Snail Mail – slow-burn storytelling gorgeousness, well worth re-entering the world for. Dandelion + Leo Dylan + Myles Edward live at The Louisiana, Bristol

Sell out warning! How do the Cellar Door team have time to sleep between these unreasonably stacked line-ups?! You lucky weirdo-rock goblins, wrap your ears around: experimental folk-pop whimsy from Truthpaste, The Slow Country’s swooning neo-Heartland indie, Tai Haf Heb Drigolyn’s hypnagogic rock loveliness, and ramshackle 60s-style singer-songwriting from Scuttlers frontman Myer U Clark. Sublime! Truthpaste + The Slow Country + Tai Haf Heb Drigolyn + Myer U Clark / Multi-media Art Exhibiton