Destination Old Market: A Sound Odyssey

Destination Old Market: A Sound Odyssey

Uncover new music as Old Market businesses and shops become DIY venues
  • What's it about? trinity presents music community whats-on 2024
  • When is it? 12 Oct, 2024 06:30 PM to 02 Nov, 2024 10:00 PM (UTC / UTC0)
  • Where is it? Old Market
  • How much is it?
    Free
  • Age restrictions This event has a minimum age limit of 16+
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  • Contact Phone 0117 935 1200
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For two days this Autumn hairdressers, restaurants and retail venues in Old Market will become DIY venues - hosting performances from some of Bristol's finest live music, experimental sonics sounds & DJs.

The twist – you must uncover the locations and embark on a sound odyssey across this vibrant city Centre location.

Registration is required.

12 Oct line up so far...

  • Copper Sounds + Sarahsson
  • Hibiscus
  • Hiphoppapotamus
  • Lexx
  • Medis
  • Mossfellow
  • Nervio Cosmico
  • t l k
  • Zoobers

2 Nov line up so far...

  • Young Echo
  • Josephine Gyasi
  • James Storm

    Check out the afterparty here.

    More Information

    This event is part of "Destination Old Market", which features a wide range events including pop-up gig performances and promenade theatre hosted in unique DIY venues and businesses throughout Old Market.

    A £5 deposit is required when booking. This deposit can either be refunded or exchanged for a voucher that can be spent in Old Market business taking part in the Destination Old Market.

    Under 16s are not permitted to attend this event. This event is not suitable for children.

    Destination Old Market is produced by Trinity Community Arts and is part of the City Centre and High Streets Culture and Events Programme, funded by Bristol City Council and the West of England Combined Authority. The initiative aims to attract more visitors to the City Centre, boosting local businesses and the economy.

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