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Dom Whiting to return to Bristol for second annual Drum & Bass on the Bike

By Martin Booth  Sunday Mar 13, 2022

A video of his first visit to Bristol has got more than one million views on YouTube and now Dom Whiting is returning to our city with Drum & Bass on the Bike part two.

Dom’s original ride in Bristol took him through places including Clifton, St Paul’s, Stokes Croft and Millennium Square.

His return to Bristol will be the first repeat visit to anywhere in the UK.

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He now attracts hundreds of people to join him on his rides which sees him DJing while cycling around towns and cities.

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His viral success also led to him appearing in a video made for the BBC ahead of the Euro 2020 final.

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“I’ve chosen to return to Bristol because It was one of the first rides that I did last year where people actually showed up and followed me on my parade through the town,” Dom told Bristol24/7.

“It was truly a special ride for me, actually having people alongside me whilst I was DJing on the move on my bike!

“This will now be an annual event in the city and I look forward to building and growing the rides every year.

“I want these positive parades to be a well-established event that is recognised not just by the people in Bristol but the whole world.

“I’ve never known positivity like it in my life and I look forward to returning to Bristol once again this weekend!

Drum & Bass on the Bike will return to Bristol on Sunday, March 20 at 2pm.

The start is due to be from College Green, with cyclists as well as rollerskaters, skateboarders, scooters and runners all welcome.

Main photo: Harry Pugsley

Read more: DJ on a tricycle serenades Bristol

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