What's On / Tuesday 5th September 2017

What's On Tuesday 5th September in Bristol

— Tuesday 5th September 2017

A complete list of live music and nightlife for Tuesday 5th September.

Events on Tuesday 5th September

“A group of artists from Synecdoche, a Bristol-based art community, will explore the ideas that these definitions evoke during their month-long residency at The Vestibules in September 2017. Displaced from their normal routines to make art in a public space, they are aiming to work differently, reacting to this new environment, bringing a range of practices and ideas that will hopefully change and evolve over time. The visitors may influence what happens, through interaction, conversation or by their very presence. There will always be something to see, to inspire and engage. Come with an open mind; every day will be different.”
From: Dis place

“An open evening including a film and discussion to find out what Journeyman Bristol do, how we do it and why. This event is open to all – parents, carers, boys, potential mentors and anyone interested is welcome.”
From: JourneymanUK Open Evening

“Buckle up! Sun Araw, the marauding, freewheeling spirit wagon for the many creative pursuits of LA artist Cameron Stallones, returns to Bristol in its current three-piece shape...an ongoing, ever-enthralling exercise in altered musical headstates that has endlessly rescast itself in the form of albums, video works and art pieces since the early noughties.”
From: Sun Araw + Quarto Mité

“Paul Kelly has recorded nineteen studio albums as well as several film soundtracks (Lantana and the Cannes 2006 highlight, Jindabyne) and two live albums, in an influential career spanning more than thirty years. He was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 1997.”
From: Paul Kelly

“His music combines a Jazz/Soul vocal with Rock, Pop and Hip Hop sensibilities. It’s a passionate canvas of hard hitting beats, deep raspy melodic synth bass lines and rich vocal harmonies over a bed of Rhodes and Piano roses, finished with an edge of raging rock guitar. It portrays his feelings, depicting his early encounters with love and lust, inspired by the sounds of late night Bristol.”
From: James Paton

For all 8 events on Tuesday 5th see the listings below.