Join us Up Late, soak in the beauty of Gaia after dark and enjoy live music curated by St George’s Bristol.
6.15pm-7.00pm Pete Judge
7.15pm-8.00pm Bethany Ley
8.15-9.00pm t l k
The bespoke Gaia soundtrack, written by BAFTA award winning Composer Dan Jones, will play between artists.
About the Artists:
Pete Judge
"Pete Judge is a Bristol music phenomenon" (Late Junction, BBC Radio 3)
Pete is a Bristol-based musician/composer. He is the trumpeter with BBC Jazz Award winners Get The Blessing, ambient-jazz-minimalist duo Eyebrow, and acoustic duo JOW, and multi-instrumentalist with chamber-folk trio Three Cane Whale. This is a very rare chance to see him perform completely solo, as he attempts to summon a delicate ambient orchestra from the acoustic vasts of Bristol Cathedral using only a trumpet and a cluster of effects pedals.
Bethany Ley
"Bethany’s voice emerges like a natural denizen. In harmony with the instruments rather than dictating and working through them." (The Psychic Garden) Bethany Ley (fka. STANLÆY) is an independent multi-instrumentalist based in Bristol, known for her versatility as a producer, composer and vocalist. The combination of virtuoso arrangements and intriguing granular sound design comes together to create an otherworldly and hypnotic sonic landscape.
"truly transportive" (BBC6 Music)
t l k is a Bristol-based artist, vocalist and producer. Fluid in form, with a leaning towards cinematic ambient, downtempo electronic, skewed pop, neo-classical and musique concrète sensibilities, their works evolve from memory, dialogue, dreams and ongoing explorations into loss, selfhood, human behaviour and its coalescence and tensions with the non-human. Centring the voice-as-instrument, t l k’s practice holds a deep commitment to the act of Noticing.
Bar
A bar will be available throughout the event. Alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks will be available. Card only. A Challenge 25 policy will be in place so please bring ID.
Entry Time
The time on your ticket is your entry time. Once you are in the Cathedral, you are welcome to stay until the Cathedral closes at 9.30pm. Please arrive at the time stated on your ticket.
Children
Children must be accompanied by an adult. Please ensure there is a ratio of no more than four children to one adult. Children's ear defenders are available to borrow on a first come first served basis.
Adult (16+ ) | £6 |
Child (Under 16's) | £4 |
There is level access to the event. Temporary toilets will be available outside of the Cathedral for this event.
We recommend using public transport - use buses to the City Centre/Park Street. The nearest car park is College Street.
There will be some seating available throughout the Cathedral. Most of the seats are 485 mm wide, 553 mm deep and the seat is 456 mm from the floor. Some seats with arms are available.
Standing at the heart of Bristol's vibrant city centre, Bristol Cathedral is one of England's great medieval churches. For almost 900 years it has been a living place of sanctuary, teaching, prayer and music. Events at Bristol Cathedral range from family-friendly Crafty Cathedral sessions to gin tasting and guided tours in the Norman Chapter House, through to large-scale light shows.
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