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10 things to do in Bristol this week, June 26 – July 2 2017

By Bristol24/7  Monday Jun 26, 2017

Monday: Wildlife filmmaking & conservation event, Hamilton House
Planet Earth 2 producer Dr Chadden Hunter asks if wildlife be treated as entertainment.
www.hamiltonhouse.org/event/conservation-talk/

Tuesday: Coconut Chilli tasting evening, Averys Cellars
Celebrate unusual winemakers and enjoy tasters of Coconut Chilli’s signature curries.
www.averys.com/product/Coconut-Chili-Pop-Up

Tuesday: Sara Pascoe, Smoke & Mirrors
Sara Pascoe is joined by Phil Wang at this popular weekly comedy gig.
b247.staging.proword.press/whats-on/comedy/stand-up/a-bunch-of-japes-smoke-and-mirrors-bristol/

Wednesday: Dark Side of the Moon: The Fulldome Experience, At-Bristol planetarium
The first of four weekly screenings of the Pink Floyd album accompanied by abstract visuals.
www.at-bristol.org.uk/event/dark-side-moon-fulldome-experience-0

Wednesday: Pundemonium, Dutch
London’s new competitive cult comedy hit comes to Bristol for the first time.
www.facebook.com/events/1875825479409956/

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Wednesday-Saturday: Coppelia, Hippodrome
Birmingham Royal Ballet tell the story of eccentric toymaker and his magical creation.
b247.staging.proword.press/whats-on/theatre/ballet/birmingham-royal-ballet-coppelia-bristol-hippodrome/

Thursday & Sunday: ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup, Brightside Ground
Watch Sri Lanka vs Australia and Australia vs New Zealand on Sunday.
www.gloscricket.co.uk/cricket/icc-womens-world-cup/

Thursday: Holy Roar and Good Chemistry beer launch gig, Crofters Rights
Three bands and the launch of a new collaboration beer with the St Philip’s brewery.
www.goodchemistrybrewing.co.uk/events/

Good Chemistry’s Kelly saw Holy Roar‘s first signing Rolo Tomassi at the Croft in about 2007 and has followed their progress ever since

Thursday: Carmina, St Mary Redcliffe
The Bristol band perform alongside the St Mary Redcliffe Men’s and Girls’ Choir.
www.carmina.co.uk/gigs.html

Carmina recording their new album

Thursday: JJ Bola, Spike Island
The debut novelist’s No Place to Call Home is a timely tale of belonging, identity and immigration.
b247.staging.proword.press/whats-on/books-and-spoken-word/jj-bola/jj-bola/

Saturday-Sunday: Grillstock festival, Lloyds Amphitheatre
Meat, music and mayhem at the annual festival, headlined this year by The Darkness.
www.grillstock.co.uk/festival/

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