Our recent recommendations for The Trinity Centre
Sell out warning! Two of psychedelia’s most distant travelers unite for a live visionquest of unknown dimensions. Gong’s expansive, esoteric jazz fusion fuses with the gonzo electro druids of HENGE for a crop-circle generating, third-eye opening evening that’ll alter the very space-time fabric of the Trinity and all within it. Reserve your spot on this flying teapot well before take-off.
Gong x HENGE at The Trinity Centre.
Sell out warning! The legendary Scottish master of junkie literature reassembles the Trainspotting crew for more brutal recklessness and, apparently, (canonically renounced) romance... Released in tandem with a bespoke disco soul record to soundtrack a multi European city early rave-era setting. You can't stay at home all day dreaming about heroin and Iggy Pop. Tickets get you £2 off the book.
Men in Love launch with Irvine Welsh at The Trinity Centre.
Sell out warning! The Soft Butch crew are throwing a sensual, cosy Pride garden party! Complete with drag kings striptease, House of Boussé’s iconic genderfuckery and dancefloor somatics from Dunya and LEXX - building from ambient hypnotism towards a steamy blend of reggaeton, house and Afrobeat.
SOFT BUTCH ❈ SOFT PRIDE ❈ Day Party at The Trinity Centre.
Free entry! A Trinity Centre community celebration of the Windrush generation’s journey and enduring legacy. Joyfully stacked to the rafters with a book fair, arts exhibition, storytelling from the spoken word luminaries of St Paul's Carnival Human Library, and music from acoustic Caribbean folk duo Artuba – plus food, DJs, and garden games.
Windrush Celebration Day at The Trinity Centre.
The beyond-cvlt transcendental blackgaze bastion’s constantly evolving trip comes to an IRL head in a baptismal roar of chorused guitar squall, guttural vocal catharsis and post-rock knife-edge tension. Sunbather changed metal forever. Period. We just live in the afterglow. A monumental happening FFO: Liturgy, MBV, Alcest, Holy Fawn, Deftones, Mogwai.
Deafheaven at The Trinity Centre.