DnB Legends Front Sober-Event Launch
BDP’s Bristol Sober Spaces
New partnership kicks off with sober event headlined by Roni Size and Nicky Blackmarket
A new partnership between Trinity and Bristol Drugs Project’s Creative Communities, rooted in shared values of creativity, connection and inclusion kicks off with a line-up feat Bristol's Drum & Bass Legends
Creative Communities is BDP’s long-running arts programme, supporting people affected by drug and alcohol use through weekly creative groups and events. For over ten years, the programme has helped participants build confidence, express themselves and reconnect through creativity.
At Trinity, we believe in the power of the arts to empower communities. As one of Bristol’s largest grassroots venues and a vital cultural space that prioritises meeting the needs of the communities we serve through arts, music and cultural events, this partnership is a natural step forward.
Together, we’re proud to offer a programme of sober, inclusive events and creative groups that prioritise connection and wellbeing.
This Sunday, 3 Aug, we launch the first in a series of sober club events at Trinity as part of our new partnership, Summer Day Rave, headlined by none other than Roni Size and Nicky Blackmarket.
This event marks Trinity’s official recognition as one of BDP’s Bristol Sober Spaces, offering people the chance to enjoy world-class music in a welcoming and substance-free environment.
Find out more about the event here.