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Nov 01 2025
With Guy Fawkes Night (Nov 5) approaching, there are 22 major firework displays and bonfires happening in and around Bristol this year. From family-friendly options to large-scale shows with music and rides, there’s something for everyone.
Check out the options at: bristolworld.com
Nov 01 2025
Nov 01 2025
The acclaimed Simple Things Festival is taking over Bristol from Tue 4 to Sun 9 November 2025, with headline acts including Autechre (Thu 6 Nov) and Daniel Avery live (Fri 7). Venues such as the Bristol Beacon and The Prospect Building will host the events. The week blends electronic, indie and experimental music, offering a rich creative pulse to the city.
Oct 31 2025
Oct 30 2025
Oct 30 2025
Banksy in Kingsdown
Oct 30 2025
Here comes the Equestrian Statue!
Oct 30 2025
Get 12 disciples!!!!!!
Oct 30 2025
Remember the theme tune for the Sopranos?
“Woke up this morning, got myself a gun.”
Well yes, that was Alabama 3, back in the early ‘90’s from their album ‘Exit from Colharbour Lane’.
They’re still going!
MB37 Oct 30 2025
Oct 30 2025
Oct 29 2025
Exhibition of paintings by Bristol based artist Peter Lyon’s in the crypt @ St John’s on the Wall. 28th November - 5th December 10am - 4pm
Mike B Oct 28 2025
We went to Evia, which nobody has heard of but is actually the second largest Greek island, because we thought it wouldn’t be touristy and that turned out to be exactly true!
Ryanair to Athens and the port of Rafia is quite close to the airport so we were over to Evia on the ferry the next day.
The Mediterranean Sea is so beautiful, lovely turquoise/blue colours, gorgeous little coves and beaches and warm and wonderful to swim in!
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