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Bristol’s Best Beats: Top 5 Music Venues to Rock Your Night Out

If you’re after an unforgettable night in Bristol, our guide to the city’s best music venues has you covered!
From indie bands and electronic beats to jazz jams and rock legends, Bristol is a hotspot for live music. With iconic spots in Clifton, the Old Market, and the City Centre, every neighbourhood brings its unique vibe to the stage.
And the best part? When the night winds down, you’re never far from home—with our serviced apartments all over the city , you can keep the journey short and sweet.
Dive in to discover where to catch Bristol’s best beats!
Thekla
Located on a boat in the Bristol Harbour, Thekla is one of the city’s most unique venues and has been a staple since the 1980s.
Known for hosting a mix of live bands, DJ sets, and international acts, this venue is perfect for those looking for a lively experience.
Thekla has everything from indie rock and electronic to alternative music on its decks, offering a truly eclectic night out.
The Fleece
A legendary venue just off Bristol’s city centre, The Fleece has welcomed icons like Radiohead, Amy Winehouse, and Oasis over the years.
Known for its intimate, warehouse-like atmosphere, this spot features a packed schedule with both emerging and established artists across genres.
If you’re in town for live music, this is a must-visit venue with loads of character and history.
Trinity Centre
Set in a former church, Trinity Centre is more than just a music venue; it’s a community hub that hosts arts and cultural events.
The venue boasts an impressive line-up of genres, from reggae and hip-hop to drum and bass and house, and it’s especially known for supporting Bristol’s underground scene.
Trinity’s stunning architecture adds a unique ambiance to any concert experience.
The Gallimaufry
Known for its cosy, eclectic vibe, this venue hosts an array of live music events, from jazz to indie.
It’s a favourite in the local music scene and offers a rotating schedule of free live performances, making it a great spot for a casual night out with friends or family.
Bristol Beacon
Formerly known as Colston Hall, Bristol Beacon is Bristol’s largest concert venue and has hosted countless iconic performances.
Its commitment to music diversity and accessibility makes it a cultural anchor in Bristol’s city centre, (It's also just a stones throw from our new Colston Street serviced apartments! ).
Following extensive renovations, this venue now presents a modern space that attracts major artists, from classical orchestras to international pop stars and jazz ensembles.