With a round-the-clock programme of diverse gigs, sessions, workshops and broadcasts, taking place inside and out, the festival aims to make use of a wide range of small and medium sized venues, workspaces, empty shops and larger public spaces throughout the Stokes Croft district.
Now in it's fourth year, it features free outdoor daytime events, as well as performances, installations, films and free public workshops. A number of acts are confirmed including A Hawk and a Hacksaw with The Hun Hangar Ensemble, Faust, Luke Vibert and more - click here for the details available so far.
In accordance with tradition, we expect Saturday 2nd of June to feature the Stokes Croft All Dayer, taking place at various venues across the Stokes Croft district. Tickets can be purchased on the door.
Tickets are priced as follows:- Thurs £7.75; Friday £8.75; Saturday (side one - midday to 11.30pm) £8.75 or Saturday (side two - 8pm to 5am) £8.75 or Saturday both sides one & two £15.50; Sunday £8.75. To buy, click here.
There will be more information here when available.
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