Peachin' : TONIGHT 40 Tickets OTD £20 at The Trinity Centre
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"Sell out warning! Baile funk, snaking dancehall and bass from all over the planet running through Jah Lokko's mighty mighty dub rig. Peachin' are offering something refreshingly different at Trinity, head-nodders get to the back!"

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A clubnight held at The Trinity Centre on Saturday 19th March. The event starts at 22:00.


*Tonight*

40 x tickets on the door £20

Peachin’ is a female collective offering a change of scenery in Bristol’s underground dance music scene. We represent fun, positivity, and forward thinking. We aim to create an intergenerational dance-floor. A multi-genre night blending 90s/00s RnB & Hip Hop, Dancehall, Afrobeats, UK Garage, Baile Funk, Global Club and Bass Music.

We LOVE Mina & Bryte's high energy global club music. Following their sold-out headline show at The Jazz Cafe in London, we are incredibly excited to announce this exclusive appearance in our city.

Representing Bristol's infamous bass heavy style, local sound system legends Jah Lokko will be powering the night. Usually found in the depths of dub nights and ever present residents at St Paul's Carnival. It’s going to be a rare treat to Witness this pairing of up beat, eclectic peachin selection with the tried and true formula of Bristol Bass behind it.

Mina & Bryte
Dancehall Generals
DJ Adeevah
LEXXI
SafeSoul
DJ Dad

Powered by Jah Lokko Sound System

19/3/22
Trinity Centre, Bristol.

Advance tickets available from
https://www.headfirstbristol.co.uk/ and https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/
£8 - £15
Mina & Bryte :

Mina & Bryte first met in Accra, Ghana in 2017, and instantly connected over their shared love of global club music. Since then they have released several singles, and their debut joint EP “Abeka Bugatti.” The duo have toured internationally at venues and festivals including Berghain, Cakeshop (Seoul), and Nyege Nyege Festival. Their music has been supported by key tastemakers such as Lauren Laverne, Ben UFO, Tom Ravenscroft and Branko. Together they have an infectious energy, with a sound that fuses together styles from the UK, Ghana and around the world. Bryte’s multilingual lyrics skip playfully over Mina’s upbeat and distinctive production style, demonstrating how two artists from very different backgrounds can come together to create “exuberant, passionate, forward-thinking club music that slips between two continents.” [Clash Magazine]

Dancehall Generals

Bristol's #1 DANCEHALL GENERALS will be bringing straight fire to the dance floor playing the best of Dancehall, Bashment, Afrobeats, UK Funky and more... You can catch them weekly on Ujima 98fm on Wednesday’s between 8-10pm to get you ready for the show!

DJ Adeevah (Booty Bass)

Booty bouncing, sweat drippin’ and good vibes is what Adeevah is all about. With a mix of Ballroom, Vogue, UK Funky, and Baile Funk guaranteed to get you living your best life on the dancefloor. Adeevah is a resident of Booty Bass, a collective of female and non binary DJ’s from Bristol and London.

LEXXI (Peachin’)

Lexxi, AKA Bliss Zion, is a well respected DJ, selector and producer who has been making her mark on the Bristol underground scene for several years. As a resident on SWU FM and at The Plough and Bump Rollerdisco, her eclectic taste knows no bounds. Her vibrant sets seamlessly genre-hop between 90s/00s Hip Hop & RnB, Feel Good throwbacks, Afrobeats, Dancehall and Global Club Music.

SafeSoul (Peachin’)

Originally part of Bristol’s Dutty Girl crew, and now a third of Bristol’s all-female collective - Peachin’, SafeSoul specialises in 90s & 00s RnB and Hip Hop with some Disco and classic Dance bangers thrown in for good measure.

DJ Dad (Something Good)

A Bristol legend who can get you and two generations of your family dancing. His musical taste spans across decades and his open format approach means that you’ve probably enjoyed one of his sets in Bristol, in a dark club and sunny afternoons at festivals, supporting bands. A former resident of Cosies, The Attic Bar and currently residing at The Plough, we know he’ll get you dancing.

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