Things To Do / Bristol
10 things to do this week in Bristol, September 7-13 2020
Tuesday
Run Logan Run, The Lanes
Promising “a head on collision of pounding tribal drums and screaming guttural saxophone”, with DJ duties from the Grey Area.
www.thelanesbristol.com/live
Wednesday
Shutdown: Womxn Takeover, Lakota Gardens
Part of a series aiming to shine a light on some of the best talent in drum & bass and jungle, with two sessions featuring Something Something, Grove, Euphonique and Anaïs.
www.lakota.co.uk/events/liquid-sessions-shutdown-2
Thursday
Temple Quay Market
It’s the return of the popular street food market after an absence of six months, with traders including Ah Ma’s Dumplings, Niang’s Thai Snacks and The Kitchen Chef.
www.facebook.com/TempleQuayMarket

New measures will be in place at the return of Temple Quay Market to ensure a Covid-secure environment – photo: Temple Quay Market
Thursday
Katya Gorrie Trio, St George’s gardens
Moscow Drug Club’s lead singer will be joined by Matt Hopkins on guitar and Will Harris on double bass.
www.stgeorgesbristol.co.uk/event/katya-gorrie-trio-in-the-gardens
Thursday-Sunday
North by Northwest, Watershed
“The master of suspense weaves his greatest tale,” as Bristol’s own Cary Grant stars in Alfred Hitchcock’s gloriously colourful cascade of thrills, spills and mistaken identity.
www.watershed.co.uk/whatson/10519/north-by-northwest
Friday
Nick Hart, Downend Folk Club at Frenchay Village Hall
The Bristol folk singer and instrumentalist Nick Hart headlines Downend Folk Club’s first hybrid live/streaming event.
www.downendfolkclub.co.uk
Saturday
Virtual Pride Day
Just one of a number of online events to celebrate this year’s Pride, but it’s the big one with more than 40 acts from across all of the festival’s stages.
www.bristolpride.co.uk/virtual-pride-day
Friday-Sunday
Hidden Bristol
Immersive audio tours take the place of the usual Open Doors weekend, with the themes of boats and bridges, the hidden harbour and vibrant Bristol.
www.bristolopendoors.org.uk/hidden-bristol-audio-walking-tours
Friday-Sunday
Bristol Craft Beer Festival, Lloyds Amphitheatre
The first major event to take place in Bristol post-lockdown sees breweries from near and far showcase their wares.
www.bristolcraftbeerfestival.co.uk
Saturday & Sunday
Bristol Economy For All
This mini festival offers an opportunity to learn about and discuss different strategies for community wealth building over three sessions.
www.facebook.com/events/336823124032098
Photo: Bristol Open Doors’ Hidden Bristol
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