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

Department S Club Night with John The Mod at The Louisiana
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new wave rock-and-roll indie rock post-punk northern soul
Lara Rxse at The Louisiana
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indie pop pop R&B folk jazz
Nap Eyes at The Louisiana
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indie folk rock alternative rock indie rock folk
Sari Schorr at The Louisiana
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alternative rock blues garage rock
Dean Johnson at The Louisiana
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country indie rock folk folk rock singer-songwriter
Margarita Witch Cult / Longheads /Choir of the sun at The Louisiana
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stoner rock alternative rock psych doom metal sludge metal
ETN w/ Organ Tapes, Mad Girl & Nik Rawlings at The Louisiana
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experimental pop alternative rock shoegaze folk-pop experimental
For One Last Time at The Louisiana
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pop indie rock
LEYA + Vanessa Bedoret at The Louisiana
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experimental pop folk experimental
Lael Neale + Entrance at The Louisiana
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indie folk pop rock indie rock
The DSM IV + Black Bordello + Seizure Salad at The Louisiana
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synthpop indie rock post-punk garage rock art rock
New York Dolls' Steve Conte, supported by Roman at The Louisiana
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bebop rock classic rock alternative rock art rock
Brigitte Calls Me Baby at The Louisiana
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synthpop alternative rock indie rock
Alice Kim + Potter at The Louisiana
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R&B country jazz soul
Vacant Shores/Asteroid Lily /Where The Night Falls at The Louisiana
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alternative pop downtempo electronic indie pop soundtrack
Soul In The City at The Louisiana
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pop R&B singer-songwriter jazz soul
Gecko Club X Long Tonic 3.0 at The Louisiana
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disco alternative rock blues indie rock funk
Emelina Murphy + Flump + Les Joy at The Louisiana
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art pop rock
Neon Fields + Life In Mono at The Louisiana
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alternative rock post rock
The Confederate Dead at The Louisiana
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experimental rock psychedelic rock stoner rock garage rock psych
TETD + English Dance Scene + Drenched at The Louisiana
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experimental pop
Goblyns at The Louisiana
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psychedelic rock world alternative rock psych
Dutch Mustard at The Louisiana
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alternative pop alternative rock indie rock shoegaze
A Burial at Sea at The Louisiana
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experimental rock progressive rock noise rock post rock shoegaze
MAOL at The Louisiana
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alternative rock indie rock punk post-punk noise rock
Lewis McLaughlin + Support at The Louisiana
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indie folk indie pop indie rock folk
Ellur at The Louisiana
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pop alternative rock indie rock singer-songwriter
Jack J Hutchinson at The Louisiana
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blues-rock rock blues
Dirty Nice invite you to Planet Weekend at The Louisiana
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alternative pop indie folk indie pop experimental pop indie rock
Joel Sarakula  with guest Xav Clarke at The Louisiana
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soft rock soul funk
Mumble Tide at The Louisiana
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pop alternative rock indie rock
FOREVER GREY at The Louisiana
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post-punk dark wave
Thousand Yard Stare at The Louisiana
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indie rock art rock

Get a feel for The Louisiana

Our recent recommendations for The Louisiana

Truly spellbinding neoclassical, violin-fuelled avant-pop awaits at a dreamy billing of LEYA’s celestial and sensual baroque incantations combined with Vanessa Bedoret’s spectral electronic experimentations. Huge FFO: Eartheater, Lafawndah, Sarahsson, claire rousay. LEYA + Vanessa Bedoret at The Louisiana.

Leaders of the new wave of Brummie heavy ‘stadium doom’ born under the diabolical sign of Sabbath and Maiden. Margarita Witch Cult rip through the 70s proto-metal blues riff rulebook with galloping future-classic choruses destined to lodge themselves eternally in your willing mind. This is a shockingly fresh and vital metal force FFO: Green Lung, Uncle Acid, Truckfighters, Orange Goblin, Sleep. Margarita Witch Cult / Longheads /Choir of the sun at The Louisiana.

Nigel Chapman renders the world from the outside in, with a kind of absurd spiritual reverence. His literary sophisti-pop band, Nap Eyes, sprout lyrical imagery of animal spirits and phantoms and 13th century castles and if you’re into Breakfast Records this is a no-brainer. FFO: Destroyer, the propelling wind of the self development paradigm, David Berman. Nap Eyes at The Louisiana.

Cinematic sound design and mesmerising strings meet atmospheric fantasy-pop for a truly transcendent billing of shimmering electronica and ethereal electroacoustics. All topped off by a DJ set from mercurial avant-garde luminary Sarahsson! A sonic art & performative night

Dreamwave’s spellbinding stoner-surfbeat’s sent them stratospheric. Indulge in their Nuggets-grade garage-pop and fuzz-guitar frenzies, utterly essential FFO: Ty Segall, Syd Barrett, Night Beats, Osees, King Gizzard. Velvet Echoes presents Dreamwave / Pigeon Wigs / The Grave Danger Live at the Louisiana