The Trinity Centre

The Trinity Centre

Converted church where community centre meets venue.


Set in a converted Grade II* listed former church in East Bristol, the Trinity Centre has been a key part of Bristol’s thriving music scene since the 1970s.

Trinity has hosted many of Bristol’s major musical movements, such as dub, ska, jungle, and the Bristol Sound, with renowned artists like Joy Division, The Specials, Prodigy, and Public Enemy gracing its stage.

Trinity has remained one of Bristol’s last independent venues, keeping true to its heritage as a soundsystem venue by hosting local regulars such as Teachings in Dub, Sofa Sound and Timedance, as well as platforming the best local talent from the city alongside regular live music, theatre, dance, and community events.

Since 2004, Trinity has been a successful multi-arts venue and community arts centre, with a mission to empower the local community with the arts and ensure that everyone has the opportunity to access and shape arts and culture in Bristol through outreach programmes, workshops and regular classes.

What's On At The Trinity Centre

FRUITEA at The Trinity Centre
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experimental open mic lgbtq+ drag festival
Gong x HENGE at The Trinity Centre
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experimental psych psychedelic rock experimental rock progressive rock
AnExperience Presents ~ Something Lovely at The Trinity Centre
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world soul ska salsa rock steady
Kaotik battle stations vol 1 at The Trinity Centre
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drum and bass jungle electronic
Mirador at The Trinity Centre
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folk rock blues
Luvcat at The Trinity Centre
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pop alternative rock indie rock
Celeste at The Trinity Centre
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jazz soul R&B neo soul
Perfume Genius at The Trinity Centre
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alternative rock indie rock art pop
Bare Jams at The Trinity Centre
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jazz funk pop soul rock
23 Degrees: Soul Mass Transit System at The Trinity Centre
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uk garage speed garage tech house
The Chameleons at The Trinity Centre
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post-punk alternative pop new wave
Nouvelle Vague at The Trinity Centre
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bossa nova
The Saints '73 -'78 at The Trinity Centre
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rock punk
Dovetail Orchestra at The Trinity Centre
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LP Launch at The Trinity Centre
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experimental electronic
Teachings in Dub 18 at The Trinity Centre
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dub reggae roots reggae dubstep
Teachings in Dub 18 at The Trinity Centre
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dub reggae roots reggae dubstep
Ozric Tentacles at The Trinity Centre
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psych rock dub psychedelic rock progressive rock
Porridge Radio at The Trinity Centre
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alternative rock indie rock
Stereo MC's at The Trinity Centre
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hip hop acid jazz
Young Echo - 15 yrs at The Trinity Centre
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experimental dub drone grime
BRISTOL NORTHERN SOUL CLUB ALLNIGHTER at The Trinity Centre
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jazz world soul northern soul ska
Rahsaan Patterson at The Trinity Centre
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soul R&B
DIVORCE + CURIOSITY SHOP at The Trinity Centre
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indie rock indie pop indie folk country grunge
Xmas Skank at The Trinity Centre
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dub grime jungle 140 dubstep
Where it all Begins at The Trinity Centre
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world soul hip hop reggae turntablism
Getdown Services at The Trinity Centre
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pop indie rock rock hip hop electro
Getdown Services at The Trinity Centre
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pop indie rock rock punk post-punk
Ash at The Trinity Centre
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alternative rock indie rock rock
Outernational Jungle Love at The Trinity Centre
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jungle uk garage 140 dubstep dancehall
The Cavemen at The Trinity Centre
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jazz soul afrobeat
Cam at The Trinity Centre
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country
The Callous Daoboys at The Trinity Centre
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pop metal
Monster Florence at The Trinity Centre
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hip hop
Madison Cunningham at The Trinity Centre
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jazz alternative rock folk rock
Boy & Bear at The Trinity Centre
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indie folk
Leith Ross at The Trinity Centre
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indie rock indie folk
Pentire at The Trinity Centre
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pop alternative pop
Bar Italia at The Trinity Centre
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alternative rock indie rock rock
Frank Turner at The Trinity Centre
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alternative rock indie rock rock
Tambor - Saturday and Sunday at The Trinity Centre
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samba festival
GoldLink at The Trinity Centre
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hip hop
Andy McKee at The Trinity Centre
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folk jazz
Au PAirs at The Trinity Centre
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rock post-punk
Toots and the Maytals ft Leba Hibbert at The Trinity Centre
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jazz hip hop reggae

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Our recent recommendations for The Trinity Centre

Bristol would’ve reached peak identity crisis in the post-dubstep years without the anything-goes collective chaos of Young Echo. So bow down low and show some adoration in the dance, with live hymnals from flamenco coldwave sensation Fiesta En El Vacio, a post-implosion EP/64 x Ossia reunion, Subloaded icon Sgt. Pokes touching mic with the Bandulu boiz, plus the usual genre agnostic crew insanity. Young Echo - 15 yrs at The Trinity Centre.

Sell out warning! Last chance to see the baroque existentialism of Porridge Radio! Fresh off a farewell tour announcement, the oft-transcendent Brighton band’s final Bristol show is unmissable. The formula is tried and true: Dana Margolin’s grimly combustible poetry of the everyday stacks up until set ablaze by her band’s serrated post-punk arrangements. Don’t miss the swan song of one of the UK’s most vital bands of the past decade. Porridge Radio at The Trinity Centre.

It’s Brooklyn x Amsterdam x Glasgow x Bristol inna 4 way clash for round 2 of Teachings’ mighty Earthstrong celebrations. Top-billing goes to Holland’s most foundational sound, King Shiloh, entering the arena with Black Omolo’s commanding lioness roar. Don’t miss NYC’s Dub-Stuy collective, returning to TiD after 3 years with JonnyGo Figure’s golden 80s deejay styles lighting up the dance. Teachings in Dub 18 at The Trinity Centre.

Sell out warning! This isn’t just a TiD birthday, this one’s history. King Earthquake returns to shatter Bristol for the first time in 15 years, finally blessing the Concrete Lion stack as the spiritual successor to the OG Earthquake system, one of the heaviest of all time. This dub pressure’s been building for a decade and it’s about to explode, with the next-gen 1Relation crew in tow. Steppas annihilation in the arena! Teachings in Dub 18 at The Trinity Centre.

Ríoghnach Connolly and Honeyfeet return to town with a raucous ride through protest soul, twisted folk, and deep groove. BBC Radio 2 Folk Singer of the Year, the irrepressible Connolly unleashes powerhouse vocals, flute flourishes, and enough quick-fire wit to turn gigs into cathartic carnivals. Around her, Honeyfeet’s seismic pulse and opulent swing summon nothing less than rapture. Ríoghnach Connolly & Honeyfeet - The Heads, Hearts and Hooves tour at The Trinity Centre.