Theo Mizú Banda at Cotham Parish Church, Cotham Road, Bristol BS6 6DR
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A gig on Friday 21st July. The event starts at 19:30.


Now sold out on Headfirst A few tickets on the door

TROPICAL BALKAN: AN UPBEAT AND DOWNRIGHT GROOVY FUSION OF BRAZILIAN, LATIN AND BALKAN MUSIC. GLORIOUS AND IRRESISTIBLY DANCEABLE. FANTÁSTICA!

'Brazilian music IS World Music.' Songlines Magazine

Feel the heat. Elected the best street band in São Paulo, this crazily talented, effortlessly funky troupe tours the world with its adventurous collision of Asian and European music, inflected with a positively joyous Brazilian vibe.

For one sweet evening you can fully immerse yourself in outstanding Brazilian-world-Balkan-flamenco-gypsy music. Flamboyant and fun, this is a show of pure sunshine.

'The music of this new Brazilian generation is sweet and infectious ... effortlessly cool.' Songlines Magazine

'Brazil ... a nation that lives and breathes music.' The Guardian

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For further concerts in the 2023 Cotham Club season, visit: hdfst.uk/cotham-club

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Venue address:
Cotham Parish Church, Cotham Road ( top of St Michael's Hill ), Cotham, Bristol BS6 6DR

Eat & drink:
choose from a selection of wine, beer, cider, hot drinks, soft drinks and snacks from 30 minutes before performance start and during the interval | free nibbles/ sweet treats available at selected events

Toilets:
accessible toilets available

Travel:
bus: Firstbus service 72 (Bristol Temple Meads Station to UWE Frenchay Campus): firstbus.co.uk

train: 10 minute walk from Clifton Down Train Station: gwr.com | 15 minute walk from Redland Train Station: gwr.com

walking: 15 minute walk up St Michael's Hill from Christmas Steps | 10 minute walk from Everyman Cinema, Whiteladies Road | 15 minute walk from The Arches, Cheltenham Road

Car parking:
on-street parking available | limited on-site accessible parking available for Blue Badge holders

Entry requirements:

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