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Feb 13

6 Music Festival By Day

Featuring Adrian Sherwood & Mad Professor, Dennis Bovell and 8 more artists at Trinity Centre

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Date

Saturday 13 February 2016Sunday 14 February 2016

Location

Trinity Centre
Trinity Road, Bristol, BS2 0NW, United Kingdom

Tel: 0117 9351200

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SATURDAY 13 FEBRUARY 2016

Venue: Trinity Centre

Performing Live: Julian Cope; Saul Williams

DJ Sets: Dennis Bovell, Adrian Sherwood & Mad Professor; Jah Lokko Soundsystem

In Conversation: Underworld & Lauren Laverne; Misty In Roots & Mary Anne Hobbs; Making Music in the West with Roni Size, DJ Queen Bee, Blanck Mass & Nemone

Poetry with Murray Lachlan Young, Deanna, Holly McNish and Kojey Radical

Comedy with Shaun Keaveny, Mark Watson, Cerys Nelmes and Alice Matthews

Also featuring an exhibition of the Bristol music scene in pictures by local photographer Beezer, an Independent Record fair, screen printing, tea and cake from the Women’s Institute.

Additionally, attendees are welcome to bring their music memorabilia along to be documented for The People’s History of Pop project, a new BBC Four series.

SUNDAY 14 FEBRUARY 2016

Venue: Trinity Centre

Performing Live: Floating Points (live); This Is the Kit; False Lights; Marry Waterson & David A. Jaycock; Rozi Plain

Ring The Alarm - The DJ Derek Story: Gideon Coe hosts a discussion with Don Letts and Count Skylarkin’ after previewing an exclusive clip of a film about legendary Bristolian DJ Derek which Don has been making alongside Massive Attack’s Daddy G

In Conversation: Geoff Barrow & Gilles Peterson / John Grant & Cerys Matthews

Also featuring an exhibition of the Bristol music scene in pictures by local photographer Beezer, an Independent Record fair, the Jah Lokko Soundsystem, screen printing, tea and cake from the Women’s Institute.

Additionally, attendees are welcome to bring their music memorabilia along to be documented for The People’s History of Pop project, a new BBC Four series.

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