Our recent recommendations for Arnolfini
Best known as a first glimpse of young pirouetting starlet Audrey Hepburn, Secret People inevitably divided post-war cinema goers with its humane portrayal of violent anti-fascist action and anarchist intrigue. Film scholar Brian Neve is on-hand to re-appraise Thorold Dickinson’s ahead-of-his-time vision, with an intro and Q&A bookending this rare screening of a classic slice of political noir.
Thorold Dickinson’s Secret People at Arnolfini.
Massive Diaspora Fest x Raise the Bar crossover of globe-spanning poetry! A stacked line-up of lyrical heavyweights – including prize-winning writer and literature academic Daljit Nagra and two-time slam champ Maureen Onwunali – share intimate yet expansive explorations of diasporic memory, identity and resistance, alongside DJs spinning borderless cuts between sets.
Raise the Bar presents Poems of Diaspora! Featuring four incredible headline poets, representing four different continents: Daljit Nagra, Maureen Onwunali, Bohdan Piasecki and Chloe Tenesha.
Sell out warning! Mighty virtuosic troubadours, returning to Avonian lands! Following a string of sold-out shows at
Strange Brew, Shovel Dance Collective carry their luminescent torch of radically-rooted avant-folk to Bristol Folk Festival. A truly life-affirming knees-up awaits!
"A singularly powerful, joyful experience"
Sell out warning! BNM have truly pulled it out the bag showcasing some of the most outré and forward-thinking music-makers around. Friday sees us diving deep into: KMRU’s dissonant noise and heavy synth drones; Saint Abdullah, Eomac & Rebecca Salvadori unleashing crunching illbient AV wonderment; and Yunis weaving a cosmic ritual of Egyptian street-fire experimentation. Serious!
Bristol New Music 2026 presents
Feed words to Inua Ellams for this one-of-a-kind collaborative experiment! Audience prompts stir his archival broth, sparking improvisational reflections and associative responses. Witness emergent lattices of wit and structural play, followed by a discussion where you can probe and explore his thinking up close…
Award-winning poet and playwright Inua Ellams (Barber Shop Chronicles, The Half-God of Rainfall) brings his chaotic, audience-led poetry event to Lyra Festival. Pick a word, any word. Prompted by audience suggestions, Inua Ellams will search through his extensive archive of work and perform a reactive and spontaneous selection. Each Search Party is unique and special. The show includes an audience Q&A.