Bristol, UK

Book Live Music in Bristol

Trip-hop's hometown. From Stokes Croft's warehouse nights to the Fleece and Thekla, Bristol's scene runs on experimentation and independent venues.

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4Artists in Bristol
2Venues in Bristol
11Genres Represented
236Upcoming Gigs
Data updated 2026-05-14 — powered by live GigXchange marketplace data

The Bristol Live Music Market

Bristol currently has 4 active artists and 2 venues across 11 genres on the platform. There are 236 upcoming gigs listed in the gig directory. 30 open mic nights run weekly — the grass-roots pipeline that feeds the paid circuit. 14 bookings completed through the platform so far.

Upcoming Gigs
236
Live listings across Bristol
Open Mic Nights
30
Weekly grass-roots stages
New This Month
0
Artists who joined in the last 30 days
Bookings Completed
14
Gigs booked through the platform
Top Genres
FolkAmericanaAmbientAlternative Rock

The Bristol Music Scene

From Stokes Croft to the Harbourside, Bristol's music scene is fiercely independent.

For Artists

Bristol's music scene is one of the most eclectic in the UK, seeded by the Wild Bunch and Massive Attack in the late 1980s. The Louisiana, The Fleece, Thekla, Strange Brew, The Crofters Rights, from trip-hop roots to a thriving punk, jazz, and electronic scene, there's a stage for everything. The Music Venue Trust lists dozens of grassroots rooms across the BS1–BS8 postcodes alone. But booking still runs on word of mouth and DMs. For new acts breaking in, Bristol's weekly open mics are the obvious starting point.

Just starting? Try an open mic in Bristol first.

For Venues

Bristol's venue owners know the talent is out there, the city's 472,000 residents (ONS 2021) sit inside one of the densest per-capita music-maker populations outside London. The problem is connecting with them efficiently. GigXchange lets you search by genre, availability, and budget, with real reviews from other Bristol venues. Most pub and bar slots here run 2×45 or 3×40 sets, typically booked 6–10 weeks ahead for weekends. Use the Bristol performer directory to compare acts side by side before you commit.

Why Peer-to-Peer

Agencies like Encore and Alive Network work well for big-budget events, but their ~20% commission hits hardest at the Bristol pub-circuit level, where most slots pay £150–£400 and the Musicians' Union's £140 three-hour minimum sets the floor. Losing £30–£80 per gig to a middleman isn't viable. Peer-to-peer means you deal direct. You set your own rates, you keep control, and GigXchange's commission stays between 0% and 8%. Working musicians can break into the Bristol scene without an agency — every booking flows direct, every fee stays in the band's hands.

Looking for stage time tonight? Browse open mic nights in Bristol — weekly, free to play, no booking required.

Inside the Bristol Scene

Bristol's live scene is one of the UK's most distinctive — the birthplace of trip-hop (Massive Attack, Portishead, Tricky), home to Bristol Beacon, Thekla and the Louisiana, with a deep DIY culture in Stokes Croft and a growing reggae/sound-system circuit in St Pauls. Smaller than Manchester, sharper than Brighton, more original than London.

Iconic stages
Bristol Beacon · St George's · Thekla · O2 Academy
Career-defining rooms with decades of history. 400–2,000 cap, pristine sound, serious programming.
Best for: established acts, career milestones
Mid-size & grassroots
The Louisiana · The Fleece · Strange Brew · Tobacco Factory
150–450 cap rooms — the career-building circuit. Indie, folk, jazz, electronic. Where a Bristol following actually gets built.
Best for: developing acts, support slots, building a scene
How to book
Direct + platform
Most Bristol venues book either via their own programming team (iconic / mid-size rooms) or directly with the landlord (pub circuit). GigXchange lists open Bristol gigs where artists can apply direct.
Best for: artists pitching into the Bristol circuit

Stokes Croft & St Pauls

Bristol's creative epicentre — Stokes Croft for street art and DIY indie, St Pauls for the UK's richest reggae and sound-system scene. The Louisiana, Strange Brew, The Lakota and the surrounding pub circuit programme weekly. Fees £150–£500 for support, £300–£800 for headlines.

Harbourside, Wapping Wharf & Clifton

Bristol's hospitality and waterfront circuit. Thekla (the floating venue), Harbourside bars, Wapping Wharf restaurants and Clifton wine bars all programme acoustic, jazz, soul and funk acts. £150–£600 per evening; rebookable residencies common.

Function & wedding work

South West weddings are a strong £600–£1,400 market. Cotswold and Somerset venues (Thornbury Castle, Berwick Lodge, Coombe Lodge, Tortworth Court) book 6–12 months ahead. Browse Bristol bands for hire.

Bedminster & Southville

South Bristol's grassroots quarter — Tobacco Factory, the Hen & Chicken and the Bristol Beer Factory pubs run weekly live nights. Folk, acoustic and indie dominate. Lower fees but reliable rebooking and loyal local audiences.

Key Stats

01 ~95 grassroots venuesacross Greater Bristol (per the Music Venue Trust)
02 Trip-hop birthplaceMassive Attack, Portishead, Tricky all came from the city's 90s sound-system culture
03 £150–£500 feetypical 2×45min pub-band fee (100–250 cap rooms)
04 ~470,000 populationplus a wider South West catchment of 2.5m within a 60-min radius
05 45 open mic nightsBedminster and Stokes Croft are the busiest clusters. Full schedule on the open mics page

Best Bristol live music venues

Eight rooms that anchor the Bristol circuit — across iconic, mid-size, DIY and harbourside tiers. Capacities and dates per the BFH Bristol guide.

~2,000 cap · iconic
Bristol Beacon
The city's flagship concert hall (formerly Colston Hall) — reopened December 2023 after a £132m refurb. Hosts Bristol Symphony Orchestra, jazz festivals, world music and major touring acts. The acoustically-tuned main hall is one of the UK's best. Genre: classical, jazz, world, touring rock.
Booking: Direct via bristolbeacon.org
550 cap · iconic acoustics
St George's Bristol
A converted Georgian church with some of the best acoustics in the UK for unamplified music. BBC Radio 3 broadcasts regularly. Ideal for classical, jazz, world music and intimate singer-songwriter shows. Genre: classical, jazz, world, folk.
Booking: Direct via stgeorgesbristol.co.uk
1,600 cap · mid-size
O2 Academy Bristol
The city's defining mid-size touring room. Most major UK and international touring acts hit this stage. Local bands cutting their teeth on support slots here are tour-hardened and festival-tested. Genre: rock, indie, electronic, hip-hop.
Booking: Direct via academymusicgroup.com
400 cap · iconic floating venue
Thekla, Mud Dock
Moored on the harbourside since 1984 — a converted German cargo ship that's hosted everyone from Radiohead to Idles. Cult status in the UK touring circuit. Sound is surprisingly good for a boat. Genre: indie, electronic, dub, crossover.
Booking: Direct via theklabristol.co.uk
150 cap · iconic grassroots
The Louisiana, Wapping Road
Upstairs room above a 200-year-old pub by the harbourside. Has launched countless careers since opening as a music venue in the early 90s. One of the UK's most respected small rooms. Genre: indie, alt-country, americana, folk.
Booking: Direct via thelouisiana.net
450 cap · mid-size
The Fleece, St Thomas Street
Long-standing touring indie and rock venue. Programmes 5–7 nights a week. Ideal for support slots and headline shows for established touring acts. Direct booking team responds to acts whose music matches the night's bill. Genre: rock, indie, punk, metal.
Booking: Direct via thefleece.co.uk
300 cap · multi-genre
Strange Brew, Fairfax Street
Opened 2021 — basement listening room with one of the most adventurous programmes in the UK. Genre-fluid bookers; expect everything from contemporary jazz to dub to experimental electronic on consecutive nights. Genre: experimental, jazz, electronic, world.
Booking: Direct via strangebrewbristol.com
200 cap · multi-arts
Tobacco Factory, Bedminster
South Bristol's anchor venue — converted Victorian factory with theatre, music programme and weekly market. Hosts singer-songwriter sessions, folk nights and jazz quartets. Bedminster's gentrification has driven steady rebooking demand. Genre: indie, folk, jazz, world, theatre.
Booking: Direct via tobaccofactory.com

Bristol open mic nights

Bristol has 20+ regular open mics across Stokes Croft, Bedminster and the Harbourside. The headline names are below — for the full verified rota by area, see the Bristol open-mics page. Schedules drift, so confirm with the venue before travelling.

Venue Day & time Frequency Slot length Entry Last verified
The Hen & Chicken, Bedminster
210 North Street, BS3 1JF
Variable — check ahead Weekly ~10 min Free listing
The Old Bookshop, Bedminster
65 North Street, BS3 1ES
Variable — check ahead Variable ~10 min Free listing
The Lanes, Stokes Croft
22 Nelson Street, BS1 2LE
Variable — check ahead Variable Standard slot Free listing

**Verification note:** open-mic schedules drift constantly in Bristol — venues change night, slot length and policy without warning. The /gigs/open-mics-bristol page has the verified weekly rota.

Booking a band or musician in Bristol

Bristol pub fees sit slightly below London but on par with Manchester. Typical 2×45min set fees, observed across the GX Index:

Fee tier
Solo acoustic
£100–£250 (sub-100 cap pub set)
Fee tier
Duo
£150–£350
Fee tier
3–4 piece band
£250–£600 (100–250 cap pub, Fri/Sat)
Fee tier
Mid-size support
£350–£1,500 depending on draw, ticket split & headliner
Fee tier
Wedding / function band
£600–£1,400 (Bristol + Cotswolds + Somerset)

For artists — how to get booked in Bristol

Bristol is competitive but tight-knit — getting known by the regulars opens doors fast. Five-step pathway from "I want to gig in Bristol" to a paid Saturday slot:

01 Start at the open micStokes Croft and Bedminster open mics where Bristol bookers attend — see the full rota on the open-mics page. 4–6 weeks of regular appearances builds your name with the regulars and the bookers.
02 Build at the pub circuitStokes Croft pubs, Wapping Wharf bars, and Bedminster gastropubs — sub-200-cap rooms with weekly bookings at £150–£300. Visit as a punter first; tailored pitches beat cold emails.
03 Pitch into mid-size roomsThe Louisiana, The Fleece, Strange Brew, Thekla — 150–450 cap. By this point your media should be tight: a booker spends 30 seconds on your profile.
04 Use the right platformsGigXchange Explore lists open Bristol gigs by genre, capacity, and type — apply directly, no agency markup. Check the GX Rate Index before pitching to benchmark fees.
05 Layer in function & wedding workSouth West weddings are a strong £600–£1,400 market. Browse Bristol bands for hire to see how the function-circuit acts present, then add the same skills (covers set, professional MC, suit-up dress code) to your own offering.

Live music near Bristol — the surrounding circuit

Bristol-based artists regularly play across this geography — South West tour runs and weekend wedding work:

For artists pitching into the Bristol circuit, the Bristol guide for working musicians covers realistic timelines, fee tiers and which venues actually book new acts.

What bands actually charge in Bristol

The GX Index from GIGXCHANGE tracks live UK booking rates — these Bristol medians come from Bristol artists and venues submitting what they actually charge. We think the industry needs better tools, and pricing transparency is part of that. Numbers update nightly — submit your rate below to help improve the index.

Bristol rates at a glance: Wedding band: £883 median (from 63 data points) · Wedding band: £1,230 median (from 69 data points) · Wedding band: £893 median (from 92 data points)

Wedding band · 3–4 piece
£893
Median · Bristol · from 92 weighted observations
Wedding band · 5+ piece
£1,230
Median · Bristol · from 69 weighted observations
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Where each platform fits best

A subjective fit-for-purpose view across 10 dimensions — this isn’t an independent benchmark; it’s how each platform’s design lines up against the way working musicians and venues actually use them. We rate ourselves honestly: strong where we’ve built deeply, middling where competitors have a track record we’re still earning.

Scores reflect our reading of each platform’s product design and current strengths, on a 1–10 scale. Discovery and trust ratings reward established track record; pricing rewards lower commission; user-types rewards open access for artists, venues, agents and promoters. Verify any specific competitor figure or feature directly with the provider.

Bristol Booking Options at a Glance

What matters most for working musicians and independent venues.

Feature GigXchange Encore GigPig Alive Network Lemonrock
Commission0–8%20%Free for artists~20% (varies)Free listing
Direct contactYes — message before bookingMediated through platformAfter acceptanceMediated through agencyYes — email/phone listed
Secure paymentsStripe escrowVia platformVia platformVia agencyNo — cash/bank transfer
Auto contractsYes — digital signaturePlatform contractBasic termsAgency contractNo
ReviewsTwo-way verifiedClient reviewsTwo-wayClient reviewsNo
Original music focusAll genres welcomeFunction/wedding focusMixedFunction/wedding focusStrong original scene
Bristol presenceGrowing — early stageEstablishedStrongEstablishedGood UK coverage
Best forIndependent artists & small venuesWeddings & corporateRegular pub/bar gigsLarge events & weddingsBand discovery & networking

Live gigs in Bristol

Open gig opportunities in Bristol right now. Listings rebuild nightly.

Leah Kate at Thekla
14 May · Bristol
Thekla
Haircut 100 at Bath Forum
14 May · Bristol
Bath Forum
Queen Tribute, ABBA Tribute, Oasis Experience at Canons Marsh Amphitheatre
15 May · Bristol
Canons Marsh Amphitheatre
The Mercians at Thekla
15 May · Bristol
Thekla
Soul II Soul, Horse Meat Disco, DJ Paulette at Canons Marsh Amphitheatre
16 May · Bristol
Canons Marsh Amphitheatre
Transglobal Underground at Thekla
16 May · Bristol
Thekla

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I book a band in Bristol?
Create a free GigXchange account, search for Bristol artists by genre and budget, and send a booking request directly from their profile. All bookings are covered by a digital contract and Stripe-secured payments, so both sides are protected from first message through to the final payout.
How much does it cost to hire a band in Bristol?
Fees depend on band size, experience and the kind of gig. A typical Bristol pub or bar booking for a 4-piece covers band sits between £250 and £600, while weddings and corporate functions range from £800 to over £2,000. For live percentile data by city, gig type and band size, check the GX Rate Index.
What types of gigs are available in Bristol?
Bristol venues book across every live-music format — explore by performer type: wedding bands, function bands, covers bands, party bands, tribute acts, DJs, solo acts, string quartets, ceilidh bands and originals bands. Typical bookings include pub and bar weekends, restaurant background sets, wedding ceremonies and receptions, corporate events, and private parties. Browse every open gig slot on GigXchange Explore.
How does GigXchange compare to agencies like Encore in the South West?
Traditional agencies like Encore Musicians and Alive Network typically take around 20% commission on top of the artist fee. GigXchange is peer-to-peer, any of artist, venue, agent or promoter can initiate a booking and the platform fee is 0–8%. Agencies are well suited to managed high-end functions; GigXchange is built for independent artists and venues doing regular bookings.
How much does GigXchange cost for Bristol musicians?
Free to join, free to browse, free to message. GigXchange charges a small platform fee (up to 8%) only when a booking is completed through the platform, and 0% if you settle the booking offline. No subscriptions, no hidden fees. The first 250 users across the UK get free access permanently.
Are payments secure on GigXchange?
Yes. All on-platform payments run through Stripe with deposit escrow, the deposit is held until both sides confirm the gig is complete, at which point funds release automatically to the artist. Digital contracts are auto-generated on every booking and signed by both parties before the deposit clears.
How quickly can I find a live act for a Bristol gig?
For most pub, bar and private bookings in Bristol, artists respond within 24–48 hours. Wedding and corporate bookings typically need 2–6 weeks lead time to secure in-demand acts; peak summer Saturdays can need 9–12 months. Seasonal peaks need extra runway — see the Christmas party band, summer wedding band, NYE band/DJ and festival season band booking guides for full lead-time tables. Urgent cover slots often get filled in hours via the platform's availability filter.

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