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The Bristol Harbour Festival is a free festival [2] held annually in the English city of Bristol, which celebrates the city's maritime heritage and the importance of Bristol's docks and harbour. Most of the activities, including live music, street performances, fireworks and a variety of other live entertainments, are held on or near the ...
Slapstick Festival is an annual celebration of silent, visual and classic film comedy held every year in Bristol, Southwest England. It is one of a select few events, dedicated to showcasing silent visual and classic comedy, featuring rare archival film comedies from around the world.
The Ashton Court Festival was an outdoor music festival held annually in mid-July on the grounds of Ashton Court, just outside Bristol, England.The festival was a weekend event which featured a variety of local bands and national headliners.
Bristol hosts the 51st Puerto Rican Day Festival with salsa, food and fun.
Dot To Dot Festival 2024 took place in Bristol on 25 May and Nottingham on 26 May. The 2023 line-up included Jockstrap, Wunderhorse, The Magic Gang, Antony Szmierek, Abby Sage, Bleach Lab, The Bug Club, Charlotte Plank, The Dare, Hovvdy, Infinity Song, Jianbo, Jgrrey, LEN, Oscar #Worldpeace, Panic Shack, Pastel, Picture Parlour, Tim Atlas and many more.
The Downs Festival is a (usually) two day arts festival which takes place annually on the Downs in Bristol, England. The first event was held on September 4, 2016 with the headliner being the Bristol-based trip-hop band Massive Attack. Over the years, it has hosted the likes of Elbow, Groove Armada, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds and IDLES.
Unicornfest was a public arts trail in Bristol, England to celebrate the 650th anniversary of Bristol. [1] The trail featured 60 giant unicorn sculptures designed by artists, designers and local talent. The unicorns were placed in various locations around Bristol, but some were further afield in Weston-super-Mare, Cheddar Gorge and Chew Valley ...
The festival hosts national, international and local artists [1] and is run across various venues throughout the city of Bristol, including Bristol Old Vic, Arnolfini, Tobacco Factory Theatre, Circomedia and others. Mayfest has received funding from Arts Council England through Grants for Arts. It is co-produced by Bristol Old Vic.