The Louisiana

The Louisiana

Bristol's most important indie venue.


An essential tour stop for any emerging indie artist the Louisiana is Bristol's prime indie and folk venue. Literally everyone who's anyone has played the Lousiana on their way to the top, and I mean everyone. Muse, Kings of Leon, White Stripes, Bloc Party, Coldplay, The Libertines, The Strokes... all have graced the Lousiana's modest stage.

What's On At The Louisiana

Barbara in Bristol w/ Sea Shanty support from The 85ers at The Louisiana
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pop indie rock alternative pop pop rock art pop
pôt-pot  + Baby Deltic at The Louisiana
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indie rock psych post-punk drone
One Night at The Louisiana
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folk indie rock indie pop indie folk
Dogsbody EP Launch Show at The Louisiana
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alternative rock singer-songwriter alternative pop folk rock shoegaze
Ain't + Belishas + Bugguts at The Louisiana
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alternative rock
Case Oats at The Louisiana
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country
The Scuttlers at The Louisiana
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post-punk progressive rock experimental rock noise rock
The Slingers at The Louisiana
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alternative rock rock indie rock country rock
Sunglasz Vendor at The Louisiana
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alternative rock emo art rock
Good Flying Birds at The Louisiana
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indie rock indie pop art rock lo-fi exhibition
EERA + MY PRECIOUS BUNNY at The Louisiana
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singer-songwriter alternative pop
Xav Clarke at The Louisiana
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indie rock psychedelic rock pop rock lo-fi
Hereford Takes Over Bristol Day One at The Louisiana
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rock punk hardcore-punk grime
Index for Working Musik at The Louisiana
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experimental alternative rock post-punk garage rock art rock
Shallowater at The Louisiana
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country post-hardcore
Elephant Kind at The Louisiana
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alternative rock indie rock indie pop alternative pop synthpop
Lauren Auder at The Louisiana
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singer-songwriter
GB at The Louisiana
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experimental indie rock art rock experimental pop
Rob Clamp & The Ashmen at The Louisiana
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indie folk folk rock folk-pop
Shaking Hand at The Louisiana
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post-punk post rock
Wendy Eisenberg at The Louisiana
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folk singer-songwriter contemporary jazz experimental pop
Jack J Hutchinson at The Louisiana
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alternative rock rock blues-rock hard rock classic rock
ZOH AMBA at The Louisiana
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folk jazz experimental singer-songwriter blues-rock
Year of the Dog at The Louisiana
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soul alternative rock indie rock indie pop ska
Unbelievable Truth at The Louisiana
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alternative rock indie rock

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Our recent recommendations for The Louisiana

Knee-slapping UK roots and Americana from Newcastle’s renegade Rob Heron - ripping through an original repertoire of blues, rockabilly, swing and country like it’s 1955 all over again. Blink and you’ll think it’s Sun Records….. radical revivalism FFO: Pokey LaFarge, The Dead South, Curtis Eller, Sierra Ferrell. Rob Heron & The Tea Pad Orchestra: Where rockabilly meets blues, country, swing and soul! Rob Heron & The Tea Pad Orchestra have been gleefully trampling over genre boundaries for over a decade now, chucking rockabilly, blues, country, swing, soul and more into their musical gumbo, but always sounding mostly just like themselves. Plus support from Bristol's own Country Rockabilly trio, The Swamp Puppies.

Liverpudlians A Lesser Version pilot this month’s edition of Cellar Door, their sharp, emo-fied wall-of-sound shoegaze coming in hot after a Green Man Rising tipping at last year’s fest. Catch ‘em in cahoots with Studio 20’s rising avant-rock, uncanny post-folkers Foot Foot, Norman D Loco’s cavernous slowcore, and the usual glut of basement-dwelling visual artistry. A Lesser Version + Studio20 + Norman D.Loco + Foot Foot + Multi-Media Exhibiton

Delay-drenched psychedelic hardcore assault bursting outta Montreal straight into your earholes. Faze’s acid-damaged, bass-heavy punk feels like GEL covering Spacemen 3 in a wind tunnel – since that’ll probably never happen, catch us front left at the Louie. Scathing stuff FFO: Bib, S.H.I.T., Gag, Destruction Unit, Impalers. Punk has reached the Loui!

Shoun Shoun are launching their 2nd album Drip. Very special guests are Two Tonne Machete & The Brackish.

Now here’s some post-punk we can really believe in: the anthemic sheengaze of The Sound meets Andrew Eldritch-esque vocal melodrama on top of Boy Harsher’s synthwave bounce. Theo Vandenhoff tick all the right boxes in a tantalising testament to Cellar Door’s talent barometer, alongside Neko’s bit-crushed post-kraut groove. Big FFO: John Maus, Drab Majesty, She Past Away, Blonde Redead. Theo Vandenhoff + Neko + Losing Dogs