Our recent recommendations for The Trinity Centre
Sell out warning! Activist, comedian and radical troubadour Grace Petrie brings her unique brand of fist-in-the-air protest folk to the Trinity, examining social and political issues of austerity-ravaged modern Britain with Bragg-approved anthems of solidarity and solace. Big FFO: Frank Turner, Laura Jane Grace, Kirsty MacColl, Onsind, Mischief Brew.
Grace Petrie + The Maes at The Trinity Centre.
Sell out warning! Like a delightfully broken Ben Webster, Alabaster dePlume's fragile, breathy saxophone playing is as immediately captivating as it is extraordinary. Expect delicate solo work, warm ensemble and spoken word in turmoil from the Mancunian's bitter tongue
Alabaster DePlume + Lucy Gooch at The Trinity Centre.
Sell out warning! Cult gonzo electro-space rockers packing the most batshit live show you’ve ever seen….alien prosthetics, dancing mushrooms, vocoders set to 11. If you haven’t touched the Henge, then what kinda cosmic druid are you? Truly bonkers FFO: Ozric Tentacles, Funkadelic, Gong, Battles.
HENGE + Paddy Steer -Evening Show + Family Matinee at The Trinity Centre.
Torch songs for dark smoky bars: legendary Irish songstress Mary Coughlan graces Trinity Centre with four decades of bruising, timeless jazz balladry under her belt. Her whiskey-warmed vocals and world-weary storytelling put her shoulder-to-shoulder with giants like Billie Holiday and Marianne Faithfull… Coughlan is unvarnished, unfiltered, and utterly authentic.
Mary Coughlan at The Trinity Centre.
Dinner AND a show! Immersive feast-for-the-senses TASTE transforms a shared meal into a full-blown theatrical spectacle inspired by Bristol’s multicultural community: maximum collective joy through dancing tabletops, cutlery rhythms, and a full platter of audience participation. Vegan and halal-friendly!
TASTE at The Trinity Centre.