BBQ and Acoustic gig at Left Handed Giant!

Celebrate The MAZI Project's 3rd anniversary with an unforgettable Acoustic Fundraiser at the beautiful Left Handed Giant Taproom (St Phillips).

Enjoy live music from incredible artists, including a special guest performance, and a mouthwatering Greek BBQ (tasty veggie and vegan options included) from Pash at the Lido.

Join us for an evening of great music, and delicious food & celebrate three years of fighting food poverty & supporting Bristol's vulnerable young people!

Adult & BBQ (Entry and a plate of delicious Greek BBQ! ) £18.50
Adult (Entry only) £9.50

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What people are saying

★★★★★
Claire Waters
Mar 2024

Fabulous event - Mel was great!

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★★★★★
Neil Sellers
Mar 2024

Quirky but fun venue - really well organized, great food and "new" music to enjoy

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How to get there

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How to change dates
Change of plans? You can easily rebook the next available slot up to 2 days before your experience.
How to get a refund
Can't make it? We understand things happen! You can cancel and get a full refund up to 2 days before your experience.
Please note that this refund policy does not apply to gift bookings. You may reschedule your gift if outside the time period stated above. However, all gifts are non-refundable and expire exactly 1 year after the date of purchase.

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The MAZI Project

MAZI (μαζί) means together in Greek. This community initiative believes that we can challenge food inequality in Bristol, together.

MAZI's vision is a world where access to sustainable and tasty food is not a privilege or predetermined by your social class or background. Their mission is to challenge Bristol's food inequality by connecting disadvantaged young people with Bristol’s rich, independent food culture. What are their three pillars? Inclusivity, social justice and community.

Inclusivity: Creating a world where everyone can enjoy the power of food and are included in the conversation around it, no matter what's their social class or background.

Social justice: Contributing towards the fight against food poverty, sustainable food production, and the needs of the young people they work with.

Community: Working with the local community to contribute to growing the local economy and building a network of diverse connections, dedicated to making the world a better place. Their cookery workshops which work with disadvantaged members of the community do just this.

Any questions?

Ask your question directly to The MAZI Project.

Available dates

Sorry, there are currently no dates available

The good news is that we’re expecting more to be added really soon!

Want to be the first to find out when new dates are released? Register below to notify the host of your interest