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

Treemask at The Louisiana
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alternative rock experimental alternative pop art pop circus
Cellar Door - Stratford Rise at The Louisiana
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alternative rock indie rock post-punk art rock exhibition-opening
Invada Records Christmas Party at The Louisiana
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alternative rock indie rock rock synthpop experimental rock
Year of the Dog at The Louisiana
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alternative rock indie rock soul indie pop ska
Department S Club Night with John The Mod at The Louisiana
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indie rock soul northern soul rock-and-roll new wave
Paper Clouds at The Louisiana
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indie rock punk post-punk indie folk garage rock
Neck of the Woods plus Willow Maddocks at The Louisiana
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singer-songwriter traditional folk folk rock indie folk shoegaze
Gnasch, Docile, Priest Crippler, Życie at The Louisiana
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hardcore-punk doom metal death metal sludge metal
Kima Moon at The Louisiana
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indie rock punk pop punk psychedelic rock glam rock
Paige Kennedy at The Louisiana
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alternative pop
Suds at The Louisiana
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folk emo
Preacher Stone + Special Guests Revenant at The Louisiana
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rock blues-rock country rock classic rock
BEACH BØNES at The Louisiana
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punk skate punk
John Blek at The Louisiana
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folk traditional folk
Dream Nails at The Louisiana
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punk
Thousand Yard Stare at The Louisiana
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indie rock art 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
Man at Sea - ALBUM LAUNCH at The Louisiana
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indie rock singer-songwriter indie pop

Get a feel for The Louisiana

Our recent recommendations for The Louisiana

Biiiig find for fans of the Windmill scene avant-garde as breakout Belfastian noise boys Stratford Rise take the wheel for the latest Cellar Door. Jostling in the backseat: warm-blooded power-emos Pushbike, grubby dance-punks Why Horses, fried dream-rockers New Build and Bristol’s own art pop oddities The Scuttlers, PLUS a multimedia showcase for good measure. Stacked! Cellar Door - Stratford Rise at The Louisiana.

Intricate and intimate, Skydaddy (aka Rachid Fakhre of Spang Sisters) + live band take timeless Cohen/Reed/Dylan-style singer-songwriting to orchestral heights. A bullseye to the sweet spot between chamber pop and psych folk. FFO: Andy Shauf, Cate Le Bon, Aldous Harding, Cass McCombs. Skydaddy will joined by

Another year, another audiovisual Halloween spectacular from Cellar Door, with twisted rockabilly punks Honk helming the hoedown – a prime slab of swampy, country-fried Mancunian garage FFO: The Gun Club, Country Teasers, early Jay Reatard etc. Loaded with support from new synth-addled psych oddities Ya Hablo, Brighton glam punks Austen Showers and moody indie folkers Dogsbody. HAUNTED HONKY TONK

Brighton power-trio here to pulverise the Louie with propulsive melodrama: PROJECTOR hit the sweet spot between Spoon-esque melodiousness and the post-punk grit of Interpol, Pixies et al to make pure grunge-pop magic. No-contest new faves FFO: Sonic Youth, The Breeders, CLT DRP, Fraulein, DITZ. PROJECTOR live at The Louisiana, Bristol.

Sell out warning! Unapologetically acerbic noise-punk to make the post-punk poser boys squirm. M(H)AOL pairs wry intersectional feminist lyricism with distorted guitars, angular basslines, jagged drums and looming vocals to pack a potent, cathartic punch. Unfuckwithable FFO: Gilla Band, Petrol Girls, The Menstrual Cramps, Dry Cleaning. M(H)AOL live at The Louisiana, Bristol.