
Features / Bristol
Things to do in Bristol today – Wednesday, April 26 2017
XENIA RUBINOS: The singer and multi-instrumentalist has Puerto Rican and Cuban heritage, and explores racial inequality through her music. 8pm, Louisiana, £9.68
MAXIMO PARK: The socially-conscious indie pop rockers will be playing at Rise Records to celebrate the release of their new album. 6.30pm, Rise, free
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THE TENANT: Music performance and theatre company Concert Theatre bring to life Anne Brontë’s groundbreaking work. 7.30pm Kings Weston House, £13/£10
JIM BLOMFIELD TRIO: The Trio will be playing tunes from their forthcoming second album, recorded at Real World Studios only last month. 8pm, Bristol Fringe, £9
DAVID STARKEY – HENRY VIII: The historian and TV personality presents a lecture about the infamous Tudor king. 7.30pm, Colston Hall, £19.35 including booking fee
WALDO’S GIFT FT. DAVE SANDERS: Bristol band Waldo’s Gift are joined by saxophonist Dave Sanders, performing original music. 8pm, Gallimaufry, free
RAISE THE BAR: The highly acclaimed monthly spoken word night returns, this time featuring Theresa Lola & Bohdan Piasecki. 8pm, Watershed, £8/£6