Our recent recommendations for The Trinity Centre
Sell out warning! The Soft Butch crew are throwing a sensual, cosy Pride garden party! Complete with drag kings striptease, House of Boussé’s iconic genderfuckery and dancefloor somatics from Dunya and LEXX - building from ambient hypnotism towards a steamy blend of reggaeton, house and Afrobeat.
SOFT BUTCH ❈ SOFT PRIDE ❈ Day Party at The Trinity Centre.
The beyond-cvlt transcendental blackgaze bastion’s constantly evolving trip comes to an IRL head in a baptismal roar of chorused guitar squall, guttural vocal catharsis and post-rock knife-edge tension. Sunbather changed metal forever. Period. We just live in the afterglow. A monumental happening FFO: Liturgy, MBV, Alcest, Holy Fawn, Deftones, Mogwai.
Deafheaven at The Trinity Centre.
Sell out warning! Old Market gets medieval in this immersive walking tour, bringing to life the outlaws, market maidens and ecstatic characters of local myth. Culminating in Trinity Gardens’ full-blown fayre, packed with period-appropriate ditties, succulent feasting and archaic activities for all the family.
Destination Old Market - A Medieval Promenade at The Trinity Centre.
Eight-piece collective caroline’s songs never go where you expect them to go. Their music is simultaneously timeless and ultra-contemporary: amalgamating post-rock, midwest emo, earthy folk and minimalist drone until you’re falling upwards through a pastoral vortex. Simply put, this will be epic FFO: Phil Elverum, Slint if they were more triumphant, Still House Plants, Broken Social Scene, sweeping and weeping.
Caroline at The Trinity Centre.
A veritable breeding ground of people-powered leftist politics across 2 days of workshops, progressive talks and activities. Have your idea-starved mind readily expanded with sessions on everything from the Bristol Apartheid Free Zone, madness in capitalism, the politics of football + much much more.
Bristol Transformed Festival 2025 at The Trinity Centre.