Events on Thursday 21st October
“Pitchfork Cafe are back to serve up another multi-course, fully plant based seasonal feast, this time at the Cider Box. With its excellent selection of locally made craft ciders and its central location under the arches, it's a great venue for a cider paired menu of Spanish specialities.”
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An evening of cider and vegan tapas
“Oppo is one of Bristol's longest-running and most iconic comedy nights. Some of the best comedians in the country running their new shows and new material before they take it elsewhere. For a bargain price in the heart of Clifton. Headliners in the last few years before the pandemic included James Acaster, Josh Widdecombe, Rosie Jones, Suzi Ruffell, Nigel Ng and Sara Barron. They can change and we like to keep it a little bit secret but this week's headliner is Abi Clarke (replacing Jayde Adams who sadly had to reschedule!).”
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Oppo
“THE DERELLAS: Like a rocket-fuelled New York Dolls, Glam Stomping Punk Rock! The DeRellas are a band started by Timmy DeRella, x Glory Strummers, and Robbie Tart, x Vibrators.. The band quickly got the interest of the British press, Big Cheese Magazine especially, but they also got good reviews on Classic Rock and several "glam rock/ punk" fanzines like Bubblegum Slut. The DeRellas supported Hanoi Rocks, Zodiac Mindwarp, Vice Squad, The Vibrators, The Germs to name a few, they headlined an European tour and they have an album, Hollywood Monsters, out on Crushworld Records..”
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THE DERELLAS + Disruptive Influence
“"Self Help have toured relentlessly across the UK and released three EPs. After spending two weeks in Grenoble, France collaborating with musicians from all over the world, Self Help toured in Austria in early 2019. They’ve shared stages with Shame, Squid, Goat Girl, whenyoung, The Murder Capital and Mclusky."”
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Self Help + Supports
“Haiku Salut are an instrumental dream pop and electronica trio from the Derbyshire Dales. The group consists of multi-instrumentalists Gemma Barkerwood, Sophie Barkerwood, and Louise Croft. Between them, Haiku Salut play accordion, piano, glockenspiel, trumpet, guitar, ukulele, drums, and melodica. Their music also features electronic elements, which they refer to as “loopery and laptopery”.”
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Haiku Salut Lamp Show + Bethany M. Roberts