Fiddlers Bristol

Fiddlers Bristol It provides a capacity for 450 people.
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Situated in a historic stone building that started life as a jail as long ago as 1740, has an enviable reputation for Live Bands, Weddings, Social Celebrations and has alcohol licence until 2am. Since opening in 1994, has played host to Robert Plant, Feeder, Buzzcocks, Therapy, Manu Chou, L7, Gillian Welch, Dinosaur Jr, Lee Scratch Perry, The Wailers, Magic Numbers, KT Tunstall, and George Ezra.

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12/03/2025

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The Irish are taking over Ashton Court Mansion for a Pre-Paddy's Day evening of music and dance. Doors open at 6pm and we'll be having a Ceili as well as some Irish Dancing demonstrations and lessons until 8pm. From 8pm until late we have POOR OLD DOGS providing the live music up until 11pm and then...

Sound Checks on the way it is going to be a great night!
01/07/2022

Sound Checks on the way it is going to be a great night!

Folks - Been a change up with tonight’s set times at Fiddlers Bristol
Doors - 7.30
Hannah Williams & the Affirmations - 8.15
Elles Bailey - 9.30

It’s gonna be a lush night of music so get in early and soak up the soul 😎

20/05/2022

20 May 2022. It is with deepest regret and outrage that Global Beats have to announce that the show with The Abyssinians at The Fiddlers on Friday will no longer be taking place.

The Abyssinians were due to land in the UK this morning but their passports with their visas have not been returned to them in time and still haven't arrived at the Jamaican Embassy.

The Abyssinians applied for their visa as soon as they were eligible to do so and had their appointment at the Embassy and should have had their visas granted or informed otherwise within 15 working days. This has not happened and to this date 6 weeks after their appointment they are non the wiser where their passports are.

A whole 9 date UK is under threat leaving the fans, promoters, venues, backline companies, hotels now all suffering at the consequences of the UK Immigration Services inadequacies in processing the applications on time.

This is become an often occurrence when dealing with getting visas for African and Jamaican artist.

We are hoping to work with The Abysinnians management to reschedule (again) this show. Please bear with us.

23/06/2020

An Open Letter to the UK Government

We are the owners and operators of the UK’s Grassroots Music Venues.

Our Grassroots Music Venues are the fundamental foundations and cornerstone on which our world

beating £5.2 billion per year music industry has been built for the last 60 years. Without our

Grassroots Music Venues, there would be no Beatles. No Stones, no Led Zeppelin, no Duran Duran,

no Sade, no Oasis, no Skunk Anansie, no Adele, no Ed Sheeran, no Dua Lipa. Our Grassroots Music

Venues are absolutely essential to the whole UK music industry bouncing back at any time in the

future.

Our sector delivers training, rehearsal spaces, recording opportunities and career development to

thousands of young people and are essential to our communities. We do not just support the next

generation of world beating artists. Grassroots Music Venues are where people come together,

where they celebrate, where they socialise. Thousands of cultural professionals get their first taste

of working in the creative industries in our venues, including many of those who go on to work in

areas other than music. Grassroots Music Venues sit at the very heart of our creative nation.

Public Health advice is clear. Singing is a high-risk activity. Dancing is a high-risk activity. Standing

close to other people is a high-risk activity. Being in a confined space for a long period is a high-risk

activity. These are the four pillars of the live music experience we offer in our venues. Coming

together with friends and communities to dance and sing with your favourite artists in any of the

800 grassroots music venues across the UK is the very core and purpose of why we exist.

Last year there were more than 175,000 events in our venues that gave people the experiences they

love and the artists the opportunities they need. Since 20 March there have been no events.

This is because our sector has complied with the Public Health guidance. We did the right thing. We

closed to protect our communities. We engaged with the government task force and we explored

every option available to reopen safely and bring live music back. We understand that in order to

protect the public, it should not be done until the health guidance changes and we also know that

trying to do it is economic folly which would be financially ruinous; not just for us but for our entire

sector.

It is now time for the government to do the right thing.

We are represented by Music Venue Trust, who have laid out a simple clear plan to the government

of the support our sector needs to survive the next three months (July, August, September) and to

recover in the future. It consists of just two steps.

1. A £50 million financial support package immediately

2. A reduction on VAT on future ticket sales, bringing tax in UK Grassroots Music Venues into

line with our major international competitors

These measures are simple, quick, effective and would prevent the closure of hundreds of

Grassroots Music Venues. They are the right thing to do. We are a dynamic, innovative, and

inventive sector. We do not need permanent government intervention to exist. We are not asking to

become a permanently subsidised drain on the public purse. We do not need the government to

step in and tell us how to run our venues. We need government to take two simple steps and leave

us to work out how to do the rest.

We need you to do the right thing.

17/03/2020

CORONAVIRUS-19

Fiddlers have been working very hard the last few days to get to the stage that we can now announce we will be closing for health and safety! and will not reopen until at the earliest June 2020, but may be subject to change.

Fiddlers have not taken this decision lightly, but consider it the up-most importance to assist in anyway possible to help prevent the spread of this virus..

We care about all the staff working for us but especially the Bar staff that will be at close contact to customers putting them at risk which is Something as a family business we are not prepared to do!

Having traded for 25 years this is the first time we have had to implement anything like this, we consider the life of the Artists, Bands and Patrons to be more important than any financial gain that would be made by remaining open.

We hope you all understand and will give us some time to workout which shows will be fully cancelled and which ones will be rescheduled to a later date.

We would ask that you be patient, give us some time Please do not bombard us with email as we will be notifying ticket agents on a show per show basis of what will be happening to each show. They too are also inundated.

Daniel and Joseph Cleary and all the staff at Fiddlers would like to thank every one for the support given in the past 25 years and look forward to welcoming you back into the venue as soon as we can.

Please stay safe and do not take any risks!

13/03/2020

Address

Willway Street
Bristol
BS34BG

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30pm - 1am
Tuesday 7:30pm - 1am
Wednesday 7:30pm - 1am
Thursday 7:30pm - 2am
Friday 8pm - 2am
Saturday 8pm - 4am
Sunday 7:30pm - 11pm

Telephone

+441179873403

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