Our recent recommendations for The Trinity Centre
Sell out warning! DFA-flavoured Yorkshire post-punks DEADLETTER take on Trinity with twitch-wired rhythms and acid-etched wit. One of the most deliriously danceable live acts around – their jittery percussive swells fist-bump with sharp-edged guitars, sassy basslines, and that signature siren sax that dares you not to move. Irresistible FFO: LCD Soundsystem, Magazine, Gang of Four, Viagra Boys.
DEADLETTER at The Trinity Centre.
Sell out warning! If you’re wise to the Au Pairs, you’ve been their comment box champion, pushing their searing post-punk gender politics agenda to the top of the algorithm, waiting for this day. After 40 bloody years, they finally take to stage in a history-righting visitation of itchy punk funk FFO: Gang of Four, The Slits, Pylon, Shopping, Dry Cleaning.
Au PAirs at The Trinity Centre.
A veritable breeding ground of people-powered leftist politics across 2 days of workshops, progressive talks and activities. Have your idea-starved mind readily expanded with sessions on everything from the General Strike centenary to the SWP scandal, Palestine activism to Your Party membership + much much more.
Bristol Transformed Festival 2026 at The Trinity Centre.
Sell out warning! Dean Blunt-championed darlings Bar Italia continue their steady ascent to slacker indie superstardom, gifting Trinity a fifth album haul of seasick alt-rock polished with moody romanticism and nostalgic 90s hooks. Move over post-punk, the hour of wonky pop-grunge is upon us FFO: Sonic Youth, Elastica, The Velvet Underground, Wet Leg.
Bar Italia at The Trinity Centre.
Sell out warning! 2019, Crofters Rights, Armand Hammer tore our tiny minds apart, then disappeared into the cloud. We’re still not ready for the pass-the-mic messages of pre-apocalypse tension, the soul-grinding bars of zeitgeist-baiting worldplay, a century of blues distilled in a single loop. Two of the century’s greatest in an untouchable rap communion FFO: Quelle Chris, Def Jux, Ka, Mobb Deep, Pink Siifu.
ARMAND HAMMER at The Trinity Centre.