
Slowdive, Tirzah, and Jimothy Lacoste among names for Simple Things Bristol
27 July 2018, 11:19
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Bristol's Simple Things Festival will host a diverse range of artists including Slowdive, Tirzah, Jimothy Lacoste and more.
In October, the multi-venue festival welcomes a huge line-up that's split into a day and night collection of shows.
Slowdive, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever, Tirzah, Jimothy Lacoste, The Parrots, Her's, Helena Deland, LICE are among the bigger names to perform at Bristol's Simple Things.
Sorry, Halo Maud, Wooze, and more will perform throughout the day until 11pm.
The night part of the festival runs from 10pm-8am, and sees a mixture of DJs perform at Bristol's late night venues Lakota and The Old Coroners Court.
Bristol's Simple Things Festival takes place on 20 October, commencing at 2pm. Tickets for the day start at £29.50, and the night tickets starting at £15. Find out more.
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