What's On / Tuesday 31st January 2017

What's On Tuesday 31st January in Bristol

— Tuesday 31st January 2017

A complete list of live music and nightlife for Tuesday 31st January.

Events on Tuesday 31st January

“Desperately down on his luck the old man, Santiago, resolves to row his little boat far out off the coast of Cuba, in an attempt to catch a marlin big enough to redeem himself in the eyes of his fishing community. He hooks a fish of mythical proportions and commits himself to a life and death struggle with an adversary as great as he is strange. The old man loves the fish as a brother but is unmoveable in his resolve to kill it or die in the ordeal.”
From: Hemingway's

“Gang are brothers Eric and Jimi Tormey and adopted sibling Joseph Hunt. Relying on a strong set of ethics, driven by the ethos to ‘do it themselves’, they seek to remain unified, not unaided. “To separate us is to conquer us, and unity is strength”, Jimi explains of their manifesto. “For this reason we surround ourselves with likeminded, creative individuals, forming a community - Gang is a messiah, an illustrator, a photographer, a videographer. We are any and all who aid us. Each of us is branded with a Gang tattoo committing ourselves to unity. D.I.Y, as we know it, is dead – R.I.P to D.I.Y – killed by vapid, lo-fi bedroom pop. We’ll D.I.O until we D.I.E.””
From: GRAVY TRAIN PRESENTS | GANG

“With roots in the Great Lakes State of Michigan, Lindsay Lou & the Flatbellys have been on the road almost non-stop all over the USA – coast-to-coast and north-to-south – since issuing their 2012 record, Release Your Shrouds.”
From: Lindsay Lou & The Flatbellys / Amythyst Kiah

“Jake Bugg’s angrier little brother fronting a super group made up of members of Catfish & The Bottlemen, Arctic Monkeys and Queens of the Stone Age and you’re getting somewhere close” is how Roland Monger described Chay and his band.”
From: Chay Snowdon, Koates & Bronwyn Lenoard

“The Bristol music magnet scores again! Anglo-French singer/songwriter Cécile first brought her captivating voice and gently crafted songs to live amongst us and now London’s Emily Magpie has packed up her ukulele and kitbag of musical ideas and headed westwards down the M4. Emily called her music Same Stuff but who else makes a lo-fi blend of electro-ambience and ukulele music? Two head-turning voices, two original songwriting talents, one great gig.”
From: Cécile / Emily Magpie -

For all 8 events on Tuesday 31st see the listings below.