Booty Bass join forces with Shade Cartel to celebrate the end of the year in the best way possible, providing a space dominated by diverse diva’s.
Booty Bass
Collective of female/non-binary DJs, playing bass music that runs through your body, down to your booty, making it pump from the minute you walk in, until the minute you twerk out. Since 2018, it’s become a space that celebrates different cultures from across the world, mixed with much loved UK sounds. Afrobeats, Latin, Bashment, UK Funky, 90s, garage, grime, Baile funk, trap, tribal, global, BASS music.
Shade Cartel
Inclusive dance and performance collective of colour, consisting of drag artists, aerial/pole artists, and professional dancers who will bring the temperature right up!
Get ready for an immersive experience, your senses will be set alight from the moment you walk in. Leave your inhibitions at the door, this is where energy comes to ignite. Proud of our similarities and differences; This is where you can be your most authentic self. The purest and dirtiest versions. By day it is a place to meet new friends, by night it’s a place to show them who you really are. Fetish outfits and queer joy, you will find yourself dancing like no one is watching.
Please note this is a standing event, accessible seating is available
Last entry: 2 hours before curfew
About Trinity Presents:
This is part of Trinity Presents - our in-house programme of music, bringing world-class artists and emerging talent to inner-city audiences
*Venue levy: Trinity is introducing a £1 Restoration Levy on every event ticket sold. This income will be used to create a dedicated fund for critical building works that will protect and maintain the Trinity Centre building and grounds.
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Guess the line up:
- Ch_d D_bz ft Wh_ Kn_w
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- C_mm_d_ ft M_ng_ St H_l_r_
- C_mm_d_ B2B P_nch
- N_kn_k
- S_n_ _ S_ _nd
Please note this is a standing event, accessible seating is available
Last entry: 2 hours before curfew
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Full Line up:
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Extra lighting by RXX_TX
Please note this is a standing event, accessible seating is available
Last entry: 2 hours before curfew
]]>RC1 the winner of round 1 & 2 will be taking on Qualitex Sound System and we for one are so hyped for this.
Music policy will be Dub through to Jungle / Drum & Bass.
Slightly different from the first two rounds in that this clash won't be scored.
Please note this is a standing event, accessible seating is available.
]]>The Orb are an English electronic music group founded in 1988 by Alex Paterson and Jimmy Cauty. Known for their psychedelic sound, the Orb developed a cult following among clubbers "coming down" from drug-induced highs. April 28 sees the release of Prism, the eighteenth Orb studio album already being hailed as their most towering set for years. They’ll be playing the best parts from Adventures and UFOrb LIVE as well as some of the new stuff.
Eat Static is a Dance/Electronic project from Frome, Somerset, England formed in 1989 by Merv Pepler and Joie Hinton.
OOOD are an eclectic psychedelic dance act based partly in Bristol and celebrating their 30th anniversary next year. We've asked them to keep the tempo down a bit in keeping with tonight's theme so expect a deeper psy journey.
Nick Holden is an experienced DJ and producer, as well as being the singer for Ott & the All-Seeing I, he will be doing the important job of warming up for The Orb, to get a taste of his flavours, check his 2018 album, on Ottsonic Recs, ‘On Holiday By Mistake’ (find it on soundcloud or spotify etc)
Lurk is a Planet Shroom resident, whose first party was an Orb all-nighter at Brixton Academy in ’93, he was hooked ever since and will be digging deep to find some tunes from those halcyon daze for his set.
Festivities will start from 8.30am until 4am...
Please note this is a standing event, accessible seating is available.
Last entry: 2 hours before curfew
]]>Electrikal sound system will not be at this event, due to being on tour with DnB Allstars, however over their last 3 events they’ve been joined by Sinai, Raze & Firmly Rooted. They look forward to bringing you another world-class sound system on the 25th.
Selectors will journey from Reggae and Dub into Jungle, Breaks and Drum & Bass as the night progresses.
With 8 back to back sell out Wall of Bass shows which have been tearing down the South West, you can expect this bank friendly dance to see you through February, tickets starting from £6.
Previous Wall of Bass events secret headliners include: Born on Road, Gardna, Zoro, AC13, Kelvin 373, Selecta J Man, Aries, Addicted, Bish, Crossy, Amplify, Distrupta, Carasel, Jakes, Texas, Y Dot, Buckfast Boys Club and many more, you can expect them to bring a weighty selection of drum and bass’s best artists.
Please bring earplugs
Please note this is a standing event, accessible seating is available.
Last entry: 2 hours before curfew
]]>Since its launch in 2006, Rupture has quickly become one of the most respected events in the UK for showcasing the jungle and breaks side of drum and bass.
Line up
Hosted by Blackeye & Chickaboo
Powered by Sinai Sound System
Please note this is a standing event, accessible seating is available.
Last entry: 2 hours before curfew
]]>So put on your dancing clothing on, be entertained and join us for a fun night at Trinity!
A great and fun way to meet new people and have a chat over a drink or two, along with some great music to do some dancing and socialising.
Rhythm of the Night is every last Thursday of the month.
Disco starts at 7.00pm
Bar open - please note you have to be over 18 to buy alcoholic drinks from our bar. You will be asked for an ID, so please bring one with you. Please ensure that transport is arranged for the end of the night.
Please note that Trinity has a public pay and display car park. It applies to anyone parking at the Centre, including staff, hirers, centre users and blue badge holders. The rates start at £1 (for 1hr) and go up to £5 for 12hrs. More info about Trinity's car park can be found here
]]>Please note this is a standing event, accessible seating is available.
Last entry: 2 hours before curfew
]]>So put on your dancing clothing on, be entertained and join us for a fun night at Trinity!
A great and fun way to meet new people and have a chat over a drink or two, along with some great music to do some dancing and socialising.
Rhythm of the Night is every last Thursday of the month.
Disco starts at 7.00pm
Bar open - please note you have to be over 18 to buy alcoholic drinks from our bar. You will be asked for an ID, so please bring one with you. Please ensure that transport is arranged for the end of the night.
Please note that Trinity has a public pay and display car park. It applies to anyone parking at the Centre, including staff, hirers, centre users and blue badge holders. The rates start at £1 (for 1hr) and go up to £5 for 12hrs. More info about Trinity's car park can be found here
With 6 back to back sell out Wall of Bass shows which have been tearing down the South West, you can expect this dance to see you through this January.
As all their previous shows go, Electrikal will be bringing an all-star, secret lineup of drum & bass's best headliners - names will be revealed upon entry and decks are coming down onto the dance floor, true sound system style.
Previous Electrikal events secret headliners include: Born on Road, Gardna, Zoro, AC13, Kelvin 373, Selecta J Man, Aries, Addicted, Bish, Crossy, Amplify, Distrupta, Carasel, Jakes, Texas, Y Dot, Buckfast Boys Club and many more, you can expect us to bring a weighty selection of drum and bass’s best artists.
Please note this is a standing event, accessible seating is available
]]>Teachings in Dub and Get Up Association hold the festival in very high regard and share the same vision when it comes to sound system and roots music.
We are hosting the return of Bristol's Qualitex Roots Vibration, to meet the mighty Sinai Sound out of Sheffield - two sounds, one arena! Guesting on QSS will be local favourite, Sasha Steppa and guesting on Sinai will be article Empress Shema out of London. This will be a night of non-stop quality selection and vibes, starting 2023 as we mean to go on.
Please note this is a standing event, accessible seating is available
Expect Congotronics, Samba, Bhangra, Highlife, Gospel, Jigs & Reels, Dancehall, Dub, Calypso, Soca, Soukous, Middle Eastern dance music, Indian Acid Breakbeat, Bossa Nova, Ethio-Jazz, Soul, Baile Funk, Lover's rock, Balkan wedding bangers, and the odd worldly jungle curveball.
Line up:
- Secret special act (Live)
- Riesh Tafari (Back a Yard)
- Miss Mash (anExperience/Brakery)
- Anwar (AnExperience)
- Drifty (Shangri-la)
- Keshin (Pangea/AnExperience)
Hosted by the most entertaining person in the milky way Aliou Sagna
Wheelchair and epilepsy accessible. If you have any requirements, don’t hesitate to let us know. This will be a joyous night of music, dance, friendship and community in an inclusive space for everybody.
Please note this is a standing event, accessible seating is available
Last entry: 2 hours before curfew
]]>The 2022 winter show sold out quickly, and we expect their 2023 party to do so even faster.
Line up:
Powered by RAZE SOUND SYSTEM
Please note this is a standing event, accessible seating is available
Line up:
Scorb - live (Trick Music)
Antispin - Live (Trick Music)
Neutron - (Maharetta Records)
Jagerhertz - Special warm up set (Kuukou Records)
Sean Shift (Planet Shroom)
Lurk (Zero1 Music/Planet Shroom)
The upstairs room will be open to chill out in, but we are no longer allowed music up there due to licensing issues.
Deco by InOrbit & InkJunkie,
lights n lasers by Illumashroom
15k L-Acoustics Rig
Please note this is a standing event, accessible seating is available