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81 things to do in Bristol in November 2025

By Bristol24/7  Saturday Nov 1, 2025

November 1: Silent Disco Halloween Special, We The Curious & Bristol Aquarium
“Dive into the abyss with non-stop floor filling-bangers from the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s across several channels including indie anthems” at Bristol’s biggest ever silent disco.

November 1: Ethiopian Food & Cultural Dance, Easton Community Centre
Join Easton Community Centre for an unforgettable evening of flavour, rhythm, and community as Ababo’s Cuisine brings the taste and spirit of Ethiopia to Easton. With DJ Leo on the decks and MC Natan bringing the vibes, plus live dance performances too, expect a night full of energy, culture, and connection.

November 1: Over 30’s club, O2 Academy
Over 30 Club brings its hugely popular 30+ daytime party to O2 Academy Bristol on Sat 1 Nov, with a Halloween twist. The ghosts of your clubbing past are back for one more night out… And they’re bringing all the bangers!

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November 1-December 19: Planetarium Nights, We The Curious
Fancy a Thursday night trip to space? Wander into the giant silver ball to enjoy an evening hour-long planetarium show. Delve into the science of dark matter in new show ‘The Space Between’ or catch the seasonal stargazing show ‘The Story of Stars’ and witness the majestic life cycle of star.

We The Curious – photo: Alastair Brookes

November 2: Sarathy Korwar Drum Ensemble, St George’s Bristol
Genre-breaking drummer, producer and composer Sarathy Korwar presents a live rendition of his forthcoming album – the first release on his own new label – made up of live drums, drum-triggered electronics and voices.

November 2: Andrew White: Rhinestone Comedian, The Gaffe Comedy Club
Treat yourself to a deliciously witty and hilarious night out as comedian Andrew White takes his star-spangled stand-up rodeo out on the road for a sophomore national tour! ★★★★ – Chortle ★★★★ – The List

November 3: Pendulum, The Prospect Building
Pendulum are set to ignite The Prospect Building this November. After a 15-year wait, the legends return – armed with Inertia, their most personal, electrifying record yet, dropping 22 August. Sixteen tracks. Unfiltered emotion.

November 3: Steam Down + special guests, Strange Brew
British Afro-Punk and jazz band known for their wild live shows and weekly community based music nights in London. This time they are celebrating the release of their new album in Bristol!

November 3-6: Bugonia, Watershed
Two conspiracy obsessed young men kidnap the high-powered CEO of a major company, convinced that she is an alien intent on destroying planet Earth.

November 3-6: Palestine 36, Watershed
Palestine’s Official Submission for the Academy Awards® follows Yusuf as he drifts between his rural home and the restless energy of Jerusalem, longing for a future beyond the growing unrest of 1936 Mandate Palestine.

November 4: Great Expectations, Arnos Vale Cemetary
Experience a chilling gothic revival of Great Expectations by Charles Dickens as a haunting stage adaptation turns the venue into marshes, Victorian London and a decaying mansion. Crafted by Red Rope Theatre Company, this atmospheric production explores trauma, manipulation and longing.

November 4: Queer Life Drawing, Cafe Kino
Join a welcoming and creative evening at Queer Life Drawing — a relaxed, queer-led life-drawing session where beginner drawers are warmly invited. All materials provided, a different model each week, and you’ll find snacks and drinks available too.

November 5: Salsa Ladies Style, Piloxercise Studio 
Dive into an elegant and dynamic salsa session crafted for intermediate and advanced dancers. This class focuses on feminine flair—perfecting smooth spins in heels, polished arm styling, and fluid body movement—with techniques that also boost your performance in bachata and other Latin socials.

November 5: The Book of Mormon, Bristol Hippodrome
This outrageous musical comedy from the creators of South Park, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and Bobby Lopez, the Co-writer of Avenue Q and Frozen, follows the misadventures of a mismatched pair of missionaries, sent on a mission to a place that’s about as far from Salt Lake City as you can get.

November 6: Mastery x Simple Things: Autechre (Live), The Prospect Building
Mastery and Simple Things present Autechre with support from Mark Broom at The Prospect Building on Thursday 6th November. Experience the pioneering duo’s immersive electronic performance, featuring material from their AE_2022– project, alongside Mark Broom’s cutting-edge techno. A rare opportunity to witness two boundary-pushing artists redefine live electronic sound together.

November 6: Tribute to Hans Zimmer & Film Favourites Illuminated, Bristol Cathedral
Whether you’re a lifelong fan of Hans Zimmer and John Williams or simply love the power of film music, this evening promises a spellbinding experience for all ages.

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November 6: BDAS: Stephen Page in Conversation, UWE
This event explores the dynamic evolution of the publishing and creative industries through the lens of Stephen’s extensive experience, as chair of Faber and Faber . how technological advancements, sector strategies and leadership approaches are reshaping creative communities — with particular attention to engagement with UK and regional growth in Bristol.

Stephen Page – photo: UWE

November 6: Danny Wright, Zed Alley
Singer-songwriter Danny Wright brings his energetic blend of pop-punk and indie melody to the stage for a lively live show. Expect catchy hooks, sing-along moments and a crowd-moving set that’s as fun as it is memorable.

November 7: Black Parade – 00’s Emo Anthems, The Fleece
The UK’s biggest emo night! Celebrating old school emo anthems from My Chemical Romance, Paramore, Taking Back Sunday, Fall Out Boy, Panic! At The Disco, The Used, All American Rejects, Jimmy Eat World, Enter Shikari, You Me At Six, Hawthorne Heights, Pierce The Veil and loads more.

November 7-8: Send in the clowns: Little flop of horrors
Send In The Clowns is a raucous, wild, and tantalising drag revue show celebrating the magic and madness of musical theatre. This time the Clowns are taking a deep dive into the treacherous world of musical theatre villainy in their most outrageous show yet, LITTLE FLOP OF HORRORS.

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November 7-30: Mendip Activity Centre Celebrates Twilight Tobogganing Milestone
From 7th November, Mendip Activity Centre’s hidden Lapland returns for the 10th year of Twilight Tobogganing. This year promises to be bigger, brighter, and more magical than ever!

Twilight Tobogganning – photo: Mendip Activity Centre

November 7: Lord Of The Lost, The Prospect Building
For the first time in two years, German hard rock titans Lord of the Lost return to the UK for a massive headline show in Bristol! Expect a powerful, theatrical performance filled with energy and unity. Joined by Skarlett Riot and Julien-K, this unforgettable night at The Prospect Building is unmissable!

November 7: Bristol Bears vs Argentina XV, Ashton Gate Stadium
Join the excitement as Bristol Bears take on Argentina XV in a special exhibition match — a rare opportunity to see high-calibre rugby in action in BS3, offering fans a thrilling evening of fast-paced tackles, slick back-line breaks and atmosphere.

November 8: Kasai Masai, The Jam Jar
Get ready for an exhilarating night with the UK’s standout ambassadors of Congolese soukous and rumba, Kasai Masai. Expect high-energy guitar grooves, vibrant rhythms and a joyous, dance-filled celebration of Central African music and culture.

November 8: MIXTAPE Vol.2, Wake The Tiger
The next event in the UK’s largest immersive art experience! Returning for a night of music, mash-ups & madness, enjoy a BONKERS night of DJs, immersive performers and surprises around every corner. From unexpected, singalong mash-ups to disco-dancing classics, this is your chance to embrace the absurd, unleash your inner weirdo, and celebrate the joy of being unapologetically YOU! Dress code: outrageous and silly.

November 8: Greenhouse – Plant Based Dining – Pop-up Restaurant, The Manor Hall
A cosy five-course pop-up by Greenhouse – Plant-Based Dining, showcasing inventive vegan dishes where vegetables take centre stage. Expect locally grown, organic and ethically sourced ingredients served in an intimate banquet-style setting, with BYO drinks and a relaxed, community-minded atmosphere.

November 8: Simple Things Festival 2025, Bristol Beacon
Bristol’s forward-thinking festival returns, taking over the city with cutting-edge live and electronic music. See Dry Cleaning, Richard Dawson, These New Puritans, The Bug ft Flowdan, Iglooghost, Nala Sinephro, Ceephax Acid Crew, Blackhaine, and more across. A day-to-night celebration of bold sound and culture.

November 8: What brings me joy exhibition at Glenside Hospital Museum 
The exhibition is inspired by the history of Glenside Mental Health Hospital, where since the mid-1800s, creativity and purposeful activity have played a key role in mental health recovery. The Victorian asylum model supported routines that included good food, sleep, exercise, and occupation—offering patients a sense of purpose during recovery.

November 9: Lewis Spears: Serial Pest, The Gaffe comedy Club
Lewis Spears, the irreverent maestro of comedy, commands the stage with a wit as sharp as his style. Born and raised in Melbourne, Australia, Lewis Spears has carved out a niche as one of the most fearless voices in stand-up comedy.

November 9: Northern Soul Sundays, The Crown Tavern
Sunday Soul Sessions run by Bristol Northern Soul Club and Streets of Soul. Expect lots of fun, dancing, all types of northern soul to dance out the weekend.

November 9: Talk Club Comedy Night Fundraiser: Ignacio Lopez plus support, Bristol Beer Factory
Get ready for a night of laughs with a line-up of top comedians supporting the male mental health charity Talk Club. Headlined by Ignacio Lopez–seen on Live at the Apollo–the event promises hilarity and heart in equal measure.

November 10: The Makings, The Canteen
With a raw, contemporary edge, brought to life by an evolving portfolio of unique compositions, The Makings offer big, brash sounds that bring something different to the Bristol music scene and beyond.

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November 10: TTSSFU, Strange Brew
Pronounced phonetically, TTSSFU takes the vague template of a fuzzed-up dream-pop sound and stamps mercilessly on its throat. It’s a dark and unsettling veil of pent-up anxiety spilt over oscillating beats, heavy guitars, to somewhere approaching a fever-dream. Coming to Bristol next month, tickets are on sale now.

TTSSFU – photo: Crosstown Concerts

November 10: Open Mic Hosted By Luna Kali, The Gallimaufry
From November 10th the Galli Open Mic is hosted by Luna Kali. Be bold, take risks within your artistry and take the stage – a place where you can be your most authentic self. This is about celebrating voices not always hear. Creatives from all walks of life.

November 11: Akropolis I, The Mount Without
National Dance Awards 2025 nominee Kennedy Junior Muntanga is an emerging force in UK dance theatre, fusing fierce physicality, dynamic theatricality, and bold storytelling rooted in the African diaspora. Akropolis I, is the first part of a striking new trilogy exploring fractured identity, intergenerational legacy, and diasporic memory.

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November 12: BDAS: Between Digital and Physical Worlds, UWE
Step into the world of immersive arts — where creativity meets technology and audiences become part of the story. Discover how artists are reimagining art in bold, interactive ways that make it more inclusive and accessible. Join a panel discussion with leading creators to uncover how these projects are developed, what they represent, and why they matter.

Being Human Festival – photo: UWE

November 12: English Teacher, Bristol Beacon
The 2024 Mercury Prize winners combine art rock, post punk and experimental pop to create a sound that’s sharp, surreal and deeply personal. Their music pairs jagged guitars, layered synths and math rhythms with Lily Fontaine’s poetic, socially-aware lyricism and rich vocals.

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November 12: Bahamas. Strange Brew
Bahamas is the moniker of Canadian artist Afie Jurvanen, a globally acclaimed songwriter and touring musician known for his warm, genre-blurring sound and understated style. His latest album, Bootcut, finds him leaning fully into classic country songwriting influences. Coming to Bristol this November, remaining tickets are on sale now.

Bahamas – photo: Crosstown Concerts

November 13: Film Night: CRIP CAMP, Easton Community Centre
Eastside Community Trust, in partnership with BDEF (Bristol Disability Equality Forum), is proud to present Crip Camp (2020) – a Sundance-winning documentary. The film begins at a unique summer camp for disabled teenagers in upstate New York during the early 1970s. What starts as a place of fun, freedom and solidarity soon sparks a powerful wave of activism, as many of the campers go on to become trailblazers in the US disability rights movement.

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November 13: Queen of Cups takes the helm, Harvey Nichols
Experience a taste of the modern Middle East as Somerset’s award-winning chef, Ayesha Kalaji brings a curated sharing menu to the Second Floor Restaurant for a one-night residency on Thursday 13 November, 7pm.

Queen of Cups – photo: Harvey Nichols

November 13: Paul F Taylor: Off The Paul, Alma Tavern & Theatre
Join award winning circuit headliner Paul F Taylor (as seen on Harry Hill’s Club Nite Channel 4) as he brings his delightful brand of Off The Wall stand-up comedy, to theatres from Brighton to Glasgow and lots in between.

November 14: Holly Thomas: Half Light, Arnolfini
Telling the story of a mother and boy, of a storm and a sunrise, of love, protection and letting go. Half Light invites you to awaken your senses and tune in to a reality where movement is revealed in sound. Part biographical, part fiction, Half Light draws upon Holly Thomas’ lived experience of visual impairment and parenting.

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November 14: A Burt Lash Cabaret, The Gaffe Comedy Club
Hosted by Bristol’s very own Drag Idol finalist Burt Lash, A Burt Lash Cabaret shines the spotlight on everything cabaret has to offer – from dazzling drag and side-splitting comedy to live music, burlesque, and beyond! Every show is different, every act is unforgettable. Hosted by The Gaffe Comedy Club.

A Burt Lash Cabaret – photo: The Gaffe Comedy Club

November 14-15: The Legends of Them, Bristol Old Vic
Powered by high-octane musical numbers and a virtuoso performance, The Legends of Them is a breath-taking, roof-raising chronicle of Sutara’s singular, extraordinary life – and the legends that have guided her.

November 15: My Secret Sister, St Stephens Church
My Secret Sister are a Somerset based vocal trio, consisting of three highly experienced and respected vocal artists and choir and workshop leaders, Su Hart, Bel Barnett and Zoie Kennedy, who together captivate audiences with delicious harmonies from around the globe.

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November 15: Olga Koch at The Gaffe Comedy Club
Comedian Olga Koch is going to tell you a scary story over the course of an hour. The story is a work in progress. Proceed with caution. ★★★★ The Guardian, ★★★★ The Observer, ★★★★★ The Telegraph, ★★★★ Chortle, ★★★★ The Scotsman.

Olga Koch – photo: The Gaffe Comedy Club

November 16: The FÊTE OF BRITAIN, Rough Trade
A rolling festival that promises to celebrate the Britain “we hold in our hearts”. Expect collaboration

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November 16: Brett Tippie: The Right Line, Redgrave Theatre
Brett Tippie is a professional extreme sports athlete – a pioneer of Freeride Mountain Biking, while simultaneously competing on the World Cup snowboard circuit for the Canadian National Team! From rising to become one of the world’s most prominent mountain bikers, addiction and losing it all, and finally redemption, Brett has been through it all and will tell wild and inspiring stories!

Brett Tippie – photo: Redgrave Theatre

November 17: Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters, The Cube
Experience the striking biopic Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters, directed by Paul Schrader, which blends intense visuals and Philip Glass’s evocative score to explore the turbulent life and dramatic demise of Japanese author Yukio Mishima.

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November 17: Heaven 17, O2 Academy
Sheffield legends Heaven 17 head out tour with a difference. Joining them on across the UK is by BAFTA-nominated director James Strong, who will document their touring journey and chat to some of the group’s biggest fans. Join Heaven 17 in their momentous celebration of the band, the fans and the endless classic hits they have created.

Heaven 17 – photo: Todde Vision | O2 Academy

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November 17: CupcakKe, The Prospect Building
Chicago’s unapologetic rap powerhouse CupcakKe is coming to Bristol. Fearless, outspoken, and impossible to ignore, she’s built global acclaim with viral hits, razor-sharp lyrics, and empowerment anthems. From Queen Elizabitch to Discounts, she’s redefining bold artistry. This show’s going to be wild – don’t sleep on tickets.

CupcakKe – photo: The Prospect Building

November 18: Pigeon Fest, The Croft
Get ready for an electric evening with four bands — Wolfgang Trio, Ethan Bridges, Copper Dog and RöID RäT — taking over the stage with high-energy performances. Expect a mix of alt-rock, indie vibes and raw live sound in an atmospheric, intimate setting.

November 19: Major Arcana, Centrespace Gallery
22 professional Bristol-based illustrators have come together to reinterpret the iconic artwork of the Tarot. From the Fool to the World, each illustrator has been tasked with depicting one card of the Major Arcana to illustrate in their own unique visual language.

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November 19: From Darkness to Light: Britten, Strauss and Vaughan Williams, St George’s
Internationally acclaimed soprano Elizabeth Watts joins the Bristol Ensemble in a moving journey through darkness and light. Featuring Britten’s Les Illuminations, Vaughan Williams’ beloved Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis, and Strauss’s elegiac Metamorphosen – a profound reflection on human suffering, resilience, and the transcendent power of music.

Darkness to Light – photo: Bristol Ensemble

November 19: Contact Hours Bristol premiere, Winston Theatre
The 25-minute drama highlights the sensitive subject of student suicide, told through the eyes of a university caretaker. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion featuring leading mental health advocates from the city.

November 20: Soft Buch, Lost Horizon
Join a vibrant club night celebrating butchness, with a high-energy set from DJ Coren fusing funk, afro and tech-house, plus a striking performance by drag/burlesque artist Macho Mei. The space prioritises inclusivity, soma­tics, and dance-floor freedom.

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November 21: Starsailor, O2 Academy
Over the past two decades, Wigan-formed band Starsailor have been releasing ever-increasingly brilliant records. Featuring James Walsh (guitar, vocals), James Stelfox (bass), Barry Westhead (keyboards) and Ben Byrne (drums), Starsailor have been compared from everyone to Neil Young and Van Morrison to The Verve.

Starsailor – photo: O2 Academy

November 21: Dance upon a time, Replay Board Game Cafe
Dori Jo is a trained mime performer and a martial art enthusiast. Drawing on her experience from facilitating “Slow Cycling Bike Rides” across Bristol and hosting “Hush City – What do you do when you do you?”, an offline co-relaxing space in the Arts Mansion at Ashton Court, she is now launching her brand new event concept “Dance upon a time”.

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November 22-December 14: Made in Bristol Gift Fair, Bristol Beacon
Discover a vibrant cornucopia of local talent at Bristol Beacon this winter. Meet 200+ artists and find unique, handmade gifts from jewellery to homeware. A perfect, joyful day out for thoughtful Christmas shopping.

Made in Bristol Gift Fair – photo: Jo Hounsome

November 22: The Buffy Ball, The Lanes
Bristol’s alternative queer promoters, Punka, are bringing you the Buffy themed event club night of your dreams. With live performances from 7:45pm and then a Buffy club night from 10pm where the Punka DJs will be playing 90/00s indie, rock and grunge bangers as well as music from the show!

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November 22: IEWA English Wine Fair, Averys Wine Cellar
One day. Two English wine walk-around discovery sessions. Fifteen top English vineyards pouring 70 artisan wines – fizz, white, rosé, red, even orange. Meet the makers, and discover why English wine is rewriting the rules. Buzzing, informal, unmissable. Bristol becomes the beating heart of English wine – for one day only.

 

November 22: Poetry from  III forgotton voices of war Versus peace, St George’s
Another slick selection of soundbites from Bristol’s finest – Hi-Art & Mischief (Melanie Branton, Edson Burton, Patrick Chandler, Jeremy Toombs and Isabel White) take on the mammoth task of bringing you war on land, sea and air, from the Crimea to Gaza,by way of World Wars One and Two & more.

November 23: Tattooing Bristol, The Island
Explore the untold history of Bristol’s iconic tattoo scene in this exhibition celebrating the launch of the book Tattooing Bristol. Delve into unseen photographs and personal interviews from the 1950s-60s — a raw, self-defining era of British ink culture.

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November 23: Tortoise, The Prospect Building
Chicago post-rock pioneers Tortoise return to the UK this autumn. Among the most influential bands of the past 40 years, they defined experimental music’s sound. Fresh from releasing Oganesson and its star-studded remixes, they preview their new album with a career-spanning set. Support from Jeremiah Chiu and Marta Sofia Honer.

Tortoise – photo: The Prospect Building

November 24: Creative Repair Cafe, Kit Form
Join the “Creative Repair Café”: a free, inclusive drop-in space for artists and creatives of all levels to connect, problem-solve and skill-share. Bring your practice, an idea, an application or project challenge — and leave with fresh momentum, guidance, tea, WiFi and community support.

November 24: Grindhouse Cinema Club Presents: In The Mouth Of Madness, Sidney & Eden
Get ready for a thrilling dive into horror as the Grindhouse Cinema Club screens In the Mouth of Madness—a reality-blurring nightmare from director John Carpenter. Entry is free and open to all adults, just come along and be haunted.

November 25: Binbag Wisdom presents: The Ballad Of Wee Willy Winky, The Jam Jar
A Bristol-based band known for their high-energy performances and humour-infused lyrics, Binbag Wisdom are expanding their repertoire with a narrative stage show that blends their trademark hip-hip sound with theatre and storytelling.

November 25: Christmas Wreath-making, Clifton Observatory
Get into the festive spirit with this crafting workshop. Hosted by professional florists, this session will supply everything you need to make the seasonable decoration – there’s even a mince pie thrown in.

November 26: Marathon, The Louisiana
Stemming from Amsterdam’s underground music scene, Marathon is a rising name in the post-punk revival world. Blending elements of shoegaze and introspective indie, they aim to capture “the chaotic beauty of modern existence.”

November 26: Declan O’Rourke: Since Kyabram 20th Anniversary, St George’s
Celebrating an album that achieved double platinum status when it was released, Declan O’Rourke is coming to St George’s as part of a limited run of immersive concerts. 20 years after the release of Since Kyabram, he will be taking a “deeper dive” into the record.

November 27: Old Vic X Vierz Collective Showcase, Bristol Old Vic
Featuring a 4-band line-up curated by Vierz Collective, this showcase will bring a range of voices, genres and talents. This autumn special spotlights soul, jazz, folk and more with Blue Finn, Maddie Arden, Oscar Jones and Harmer Jays.

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November 27: Orchestral Queen At The Spiegeltent
Performed in the fabulous setting of the Spiegeltent, the 23-piece Bristol Ensemble will reimagine Queen’s greatest hits in a way only a live orchestral performance can. From the anthemic Bohemian Rhapsody to the driving rhythm of Don’t Stop Me Now, this concert celebrates one of the most iconic and influential bands in rock history.

Orchestral QUEEN – photo: Bristol Ensemble

November 27: Vivaldi Four Seasons at Christmas by Candlelight, Bristol Cathedral
Bristol Cathedral is set to host a candlelit festive programme in this celebration of classical music. Featuring Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and Beethoven’s Emperor Piano Concerto, it promises to deliver “the wonders of the festive season”.

November 28: Queer Cxntry, Exchange
Presented by Pinks Suits and The Northdown Rodeo, Exchange will host a jam-packed night of queer cabaret, DJs and rodeo. Little Gay Line Dancing Club will be sharing some moves at the event so you can dance the night away.

November 28: The Voice of Hind Rajab, Watershed
Combining drama and documentary, The Voice of Hind Rajab tells the story of a six-year-old Palestinian girl who was killed in January 2024. Dramatised through recordings of phone calls and cut with interviews with the Rajab family, the documentary has become an award-winning success.

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November 29: The D.A.M. Trilogy,  Bristol Beacon
Celebrate David Bowie’s Berlin era with The D.A.M. Trilogy, Bowie’s Berlin period collaborators. Original members Carlos Alomar and George Murray revisit their iconic collaborations live, performing timeless tracks the way they originally intended. A rare, immersive experience for Bowie fans and lovers of groundbreaking music alike.

The D.A.M Trilogy – photo: Bristol Beacon

November 29: echochamber, Shredenhams
A brand-new band hailing from Bristol, echochamber blends emo and nu-gaze with 2000s pop punk nostalgia. Playing their first show in Bristol, the band are taking over Shredenhams skate park for one night, free of charge.

November 28-29: Teachings in Dub 18, Trinity Centre
Bristol’s home of dubwise and roots soundsystems is celebrating its 18th birthday, running two full nights of dub, dubstep and reggae.

November 30: Wrong Trousers with live brass band, Spiegeltent
Aardman’s family favourite The Wrong Trousers will be on the big screen for two unique screenings at Spiegeltent, bringing Wallace and Gromit to life with a live soundtrack from the City of Bristol Brass Band.

November 30: The Last Dinner Party, The Prospect Building
Brit Award-winning rock band The Last Dinner Party are heading to The Prospect Building, set to deliver a theatrical and angst-driven performance blending maximalist glam-rock, punk, jazz and new wave.

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Throughout November: Craft, Connect and Create change, VC HANDMADE
Get creative with VC HANDMADE Workshops across Bristol! Join weekly eco resin classes to create unique stunning home decor pieces. Perfect for festive gifting, team socials, date night ideas, or just a creative escape. Follow VC_Handmade_ for inspo and more info!

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December 5-January 5: Sleeping Beauty, Redgrave Theatre
Polka Dot Pantomimes and the Redgrave Theatre are delighted to announce the Pantomime for the festive season of 2025 leading into 2026 and it’s the pantomime of your DREAMS – SLEEPING BEAUTY. Featuring great songs, dazzling dance routines, stunning scenery, beautiful costumes and spectacular special effects, this dream of a pantomime will be an unforgettable experience for children and adults alike.

Sleeping Beauty – photo: Redgrave Theatre

 

Main photo: Montish Media

 

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