A gig held at The Louisiana on Saturday 4th April. The event starts at 20:00.
b l e e t i n g presents: Flockbusters, a night of live music and interviews with special guests Bludud, Horsefair and Sid Plimmer.
A unique, interactive format. The night will showcase musical acts rooted in the city, paired with exclusive interviews, all in front of a live audience. The entire event will be filmed and later uploaded online, creating a TV-style show for a wider audience to enjoy. Join Bristol's nightlife investigation team for their first ever night hosting great music and fun, harking back to the glory days of Top of the Pops.
Bludud
South-west 4-piece Bludud make songs in a shed. Their sound is underpinned by the electric guitar, linear drumming, half-spoken, half-sung lyrics - though sometimes there are flutes, bowed bass and violins. They have been playing tunes from their forthcoming debut record around Bristol for much of 2025-2026, to some acclaim. Fresh from a first London headline show they return to Bristol to headline the Louisiana for b l e e t i n g presents: flockbusters. FFO Caroline, Duster, Stina Nordenstam, BCNR
Horsefair
Horsefair are a swirling post-rock / shoegaze 5 piece based in Bristol. Anchored with haunting alto vocals, saxophone, violin, synth and a classic band backline, their intricate arrangements, swelling angst, sharp turns and towers of noise are taking over Bristol’s live scene. After selling out their debut headline show at The Old England, tearing through support slots at London’s Shacklewell arms, headlining Falmouth’s Chintz bar, Bristol’s Exchange, and capturing audiences, the band are now recording their upcoming singles for the new year. With their debut single “Birthday” recently released as part of a collaborative EP- produced by the bands very own Lewis Spampinato, the band are honing their hypnotic chamber rock down to a science.
Sid Plimmer
Sid Plimmer is a 24 year old artist from the Mendip hills. His upcoming album is about a blue horse. It is about moving fast and standing still all at once. It is about diesel, social misfires and children of the gods stealing the sun.