Things To Do / Bristol
20 things to do in Bristol this week, June 22-28 2026
Monday: Dudù Kouate, Strange Brew
Senegalese multi-instrumentalist Dudù Kouaté presents a captivating solo performance shaped by African musical traditions, experimental jazz and immersive soundscapes.

Dudù Kouate – photo: Dudù Kouate
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Tuesday: England’s World Cup campaign continues vs Ghana, The Prospect Building
We go again! Join thousands of fellow Three Lions fans at 4thefans’ ultimate FanPark at The Prospect Building on Tuesday 23 June. Massive screens, DJs, football legends, food & drink. Tickets from just £4.50. Get yours now at www.4thefans.tv!

England V Ghana – photo: 4thefans
Tuesday: The Spotlight launch with Nicola Martin, Bookhaus
Join author Nicola Martin for the launch of The Spotlight, a compelling new novel exploring ambition, identity and the pressures of life in the public eye. Prepare for an evening of engaging conversation, readings and insight into the creative process behind this debut.

The Spotlight Launch – photo: Nicola Martin
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Tuesday-Saturday: I’m Not Being Funny at Bristol Old Vic
She’s signed them both up. Her and her husband. For stand-up comedy. A brand-new dark comedy by Piers Black, I’m Not Being Funny is a “delicious concoction of humour, heart, emotion and intensity” (★★★★ Theatre Weekly) that asks: is laughter really the best medicine?

I’m Not Being Funny – photo: Bristol Old Vic
Wednesday: Summer Solstice, Springfield Allotments
Celebrate the height of summer with an evening of live folk music, storytelling, creative activities and community around the fire. Enjoy nature-inspired workshops, open-mic sharing, seasonal traditions and sunset views, all designed to bring people together in a relaxed and welcoming outdoor setting.

Summer Solstice – photo: Springfield Allotments
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Wednesday: Susy Atkins brings a New York masterclass, Carouse Wines
Susy Atkins, Telegraph wine columnist & broadcaster, will be guiding you through 8 wines from New York. Expect standout Rieslings, elegant Cabernet Francs, and some very special bottles not yet available on the UK market.

New York Tasting – photo: Carouse Wines
Wednesday: Floating Sound Bath experience, Easton Leisure Centre
Drift peacefully on the water as immersive sound vibrations surround you, creating a deeply relaxing and restorative experience. Combining the gentle support of floating with the healing power of sound, this unique journey helps calm the mind, release tension, and nurture overall wellbeing.

Floating Sound Bath experience – photo: Serenity Waves
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Wednesday-Sunday: Frankie Goes to Bollywood, Bristol Old Vic
With glamour, romance and showstopping choreography, Frankie Goes to Bollywood is a dazzling, new musical comedy about the power of telling your own story. Featuring original Bollywood songs by hit composer Harry Anand, this is Rifco Theatre Company’s most ambitious production yet. “Electric throughout” (★★★★ Musical Theatre Review).

Frankie Goes To Bollywood – photo: Bristol Old Vic
Thursday: Collage in the Crypt, The Mount Without
The Mount Without provides an atmospheric creative workshop set within a historic crypt, guided by artist Libby Anderson. Using vintage materials and simple collage techniques, guests can unwind, experiment and create unique artworks to take home.

Collage in the Crypt – photo: The Mount Without
Friday: King Ayisoba, The Jam Jar
King Ayisoba, the celebrated “King of Kologo”, brings his hypnotic blend of traditional Ghanaian music, soaring vocals and infectious rhythms to the stage.

King Ayisoba – photo: The Jam Jar
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Friday-July 8: Queer Vision Film Festival, Watershed
Queer Vision Film Festival brings you a diverse programme of UK & International LGBTQ+ films, including independently-made feature, animation and award-winning short films.

Queer Vision Festival – photo: Watershed
Saturday: All Star Game 2026, Centre for sport
Hosted by SEPH in partnership with Teddy Good & Ball Park Events, this unique event brings together Bristol’s basketball talent, music stars, and creative community for an unforgettable day of high-flying action and cultural celebration.

All Star Game 2026 – photo: UWE Centre for sport
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Saturday: Jamaica Love, Bristol Beacon
Jamaica Love celebrates the 78th anniversary of Windrush through music, storytelling and irresistible rhythm. Featuring the sounds of reggae legend John McLean and soulful vocal arrangements from Celia Wickham-Anderson. This award-nominated musical traces Jamaica’s rich musical journey from ska and rocksteady to reggae in a joyous, moving tribute to identity, resilience and community.
Jamaica Love – photo: Bristol Beacon
Saturday: King & Webbon Open Workshop, Whitehouse Lane
Furniture makers King & Webbon are opening their Bristol workshop to the public this Friday, offering an open day from 11am to 4pm as part of Open Woods & Workshops 2026, a month-long national programme run by UK charity Woodland Heritage.

King and Webbon – photo: James Collins | @Jamescollins.photo
Saturday: Summer Spectacular! Circomedia
An unforgettable evening of circus and celebration in support of the next generation of circus artists. This feel-good fundraising cabaret promises breathtaking aerial artistry, jaw-dropping acrobatics, exhilarating juggling, physical theatre, and joyful entertainment from some of the South West’s most exciting circus talent.

Paddy Riddle Aerial Silks – photo: Circomedia
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Sunday: Raj Poojara & Roger O’Sullivan: Previews, The Gaffe Comedy Club
Two hot ticket comics bring their new shows to Bristol ahead of the Fringe.Roger O’Sullivan previews ‘Divil May Cry’, his hotly anticipated follow up to his 2025 Edinburgh Comedy Awards Best Newcomer nominated debut show. And in ‘Dice’, Ugandan-Indian comedian Raj Poojara explores what happens when life feels pre-rolled.

Raj and Roger – photo: The Gaffe Comedy Club
Sunday: Life Drawing with Dogs (with Tea & Cake), Boston Tea Party
A relaxed and playful life drawing session where participants sketch live dogs in the friendly Boston Tea Party. Guided by an experienced tutor, the class encourages quick observation, expressive mark-making, and creative experimentation, with plenty of opportunities to enjoy the company of the dogs.

Boston Tea party – photo: Dog Life Drawing
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Sunday: Davina Bentley: Dancing While Old (Preview), The Robin Hood Pub
Much-loved comedian Davina Bentley, known for her wry stand-up and viral sketch parodies viewed by millions online, brings her debut solo show ‘Dancing While Old’ to The Robin Hood pub in Bristol before heading to the Edinburgh Fringe.

Davina Bentley – photo: The Gaffe Comedy Club
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Until June 28: Nowism, Watershed
Four artists from our incredible Pervasive Media Studio community share works in progress exploring the future of technologies in our lives. Make faces with emotion-sensing software, build new worlds, meet future folk heroes – imagine what digital futures could look like.

Nowism – photo: Watershed
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Until June 30: Facing Nature : Exhibition by Angelica Pownall, Tobacco Factory Cafe Bar
It’s the final days to catch this wonderful exhibition exploring women’s connection to the natural world. Over the past summer, Pownall engaged with women living with chronic illness, seeking moments of refuge within the pace of everyday life. Through long walks and honest, sometimes uncomfortable conversations, she uncovered a quiet resilience shared within her community.

Facing Nature – photo: Tobacco Factory
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Until July 5: Art display: Looce, Grain Barge
Looce is an interdisciplinary artist working across illustration, murals and painting, tufting and more. Her work is bright, bold and plays with the fluidity of characters.

Looce exhibit – photo: Tobacco Factory
And coming soon…
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June 29: Little City, Redgrave Theatre
Little City is just that, a Little City for your children. We are an entirely mobile role play City for the under 6’s to explore and enjoy. Utilising our bespoke backdrops and specially selected high-quality toys and equipment, your child can fully immerse themselves in their own world and welcome you in too!

Little City – photo: Redgrave Theatre
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June 29: Ella Al-Shamahi, Redgrave Theatre
This is the story of Homo sapiens… us. Host of BBC landmark show ‘Human’, Ella Al-Shamahi, paleoanthropologist, TV presenter, explorer and stand-up presents a talk on our remarkable origin story.

Ella Al-Shamahi – photo: Redgrave Theatre
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July 3: Bristol Pride Ceilidh, Bristol Beacon
The Bristol Pride Ceilidh returns for another joyful evening of dancing, music and celebration. In partnership with Greenbank Folk Club, expect traditional ceilidh tunes with a queer twist, lively calling that welcomes complete beginners, and plenty of chances to meet new people. Come solo or with friends, everyone is invited to dance with pride
Bristol Pride Ceilidh -photo: Bristol Beacon
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September 8: James Felice & Will Lawrence, The Louisiana
James Felice and William Lawrence, two members of The Felice Brothers band are taking to the road to perform music from their respective solo works. It will be a dreamy and quiet evening of American music and storytelling from some of the best in the biz.

Will Lawrence & James Felice – photo: Crosstown Concerts
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September 21: The Tubs, The Exchange
The Tubs, an indie rock band from Cardiff, are playing The Exchange on September 21st.

The Tubs – photo: Crosstown Concerts
Main photo: Dudù Kouate
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