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Get ready, Bristol! A night of shimmering guitars, introspective lyrics, and captivating alternative rock is heading your way as the critically acclaimed Bleach Lab prepares to grace the intimate stage of Exchange Bristol. On Wednesday, 12th November 2025, the South London quartet will bring their signature blend of dream-pop sensibilities and evocative songwriting to the heart of the city, promising an unforgettable experience for long-time fans and new listeners alike. This isn’t just another gig; it’s an immersion into the melancholic beauty and raw energy that defines one of the UK’s most exciting emerging bands. Mark your calendars and prepare for a truly special evening in one of Bristol’s most beloved independent venues.

About Bleach Lab

Bleach Lab has rapidly carved out a distinctive niche in the alternative music scene since their formation in the early 2020s. Hailing from South London, the quartet – comprising Jenna Kyle on vocals, Frank Wates on guitar, Josh Peter on bass, and Kieran Weston on drums – craft a sound that effortlessly blends the nostalgic echoes of 90s shoegaze and dream-pop with a fresh, contemporary edge. Their music is often characterised by its ethereal textures, driving rhythms, and Kyle’s hauntingly beautiful vocal delivery.

Their journey began with a series of acclaimed EPs, including “A New Old Love” and “If You Only Feel It Once,” which quickly garnered attention for their emotional depth and sophisticated arrangements. Tracks like “Talk About It” and “Sleep” became instant fan favourites, showcasing their ability to weave intricate sonic landscapes around deeply personal narratives. These early releases established Bleach Lab as masterful storytellers, exploring themes of love, loss, and introspection with a poignant honesty that resonates deeply with their audience.

With the release of their highly anticipated debut album, “Dreams of Youth,” Bleach Lab further solidified their reputation, delivering a cohesive body of work that demonstrated significant artistic growth. The album seamlessly moves between moments of tender vulnerability and soaring, anthemic power, proving their versatility within the alternative rock genre. Their live performances are known for translating this emotional intensity into a captivating stage presence, making each show a truly immersive experience. Expect to hear a compelling mix of these new tracks alongside beloved older material when they arrive in Bristol.

Exchange Bristol: The Perfect Setting

Nestled in the vibrant Old Market quarter of Bristol, Exchange Bristol stands as a cornerstone of the city’s independent music scene. Located at 72–73 Old Market Street, BS2 0EJ, this former bank building has been lovingly transformed into a bustling multi-room venue, renowned for its commitment to showcasing diverse talent, from emerging local acts to internationally touring artists. Its history as a financial institution gives it a unique character, with high ceilings and original architectural features contributing to its distinctive charm.

Exchange Bristol boasts an intimate main room with a capacity of approximately 250-300 people, making it the ideal setting for an up-close and personal encounter with Bleach Lab. This relatively small size fosters an incredibly immersive atmosphere, allowing gig-goers to feel truly connected to the performance. The sound system is consistently praised for its clarity and punch, ensuring every shimmering guitar chord and resonant vocal note will be heard perfectly.

Beyond the main stage, Exchange also features a lively bar area and often hosts smaller acoustic sets or DJ nights. The venue prides itself on its inclusive and welcoming ethos, creating a community hub for music lovers. In terms of accessibility, the main performance space at Exchange Bristol is typically accessible at ground level, though it’s always advisable to contact the venue directly regarding specific requirements for toilets or other facilities, as older buildings can sometimes present challenges. Its central location also means it’s surrounded by a plethora of independent shops, cafes, and eateries, making it a fantastic spot to explore before or after the show.

What to Expect at the Show

When Bleach Lab takes the stage at Exchange Bristol, attendees can anticipate a masterclass in atmospheric alternative rock. Their live performances are celebrated for their ability to recreate the expansive and intricate soundscapes of their studio recordings, often adding an extra layer of raw energy and improvisation. Expect a setlist that thoughtfully balances tracks from their latest album, “Dreams of Youth,” with cherished fan favourites from their earlier EPs.

Songs like the evocative “Old Ways” and the driving “Nothing Left to Lose” are almost certainly on the cards, alongside the introspective beauty of “Sleep.” Jenna Kyle’s vocals are known to be particularly mesmerising live, effortlessly shifting between delicate whispers and powerful, soaring melodies. The band’s stage production, while not overly elaborate for an intimate venue like Exchange, will likely focus on subtle lighting cues that enhance the dreamlike quality of their music, creating an enveloping visual experience.

The atmosphere in the room will be electric yet deeply engaged. Bleach Lab’s music often inspires a collective sense of introspection and emotional connection, so expect a respectful and attentive crowd, punctuated by moments of enthusiastic applause and collective singalongs. This will be a night where the music truly takes centre stage, allowing the audience to fully immerse themselves in the band’s unique sound and emotional depth. It’s an opportunity to witness one of the UK’s most exciting bands delivering a passionate performance in a truly fitting environment.

Getting to Exchange Bristol

Exchange Bristol is conveniently located in the heart of Bristol’s Old Market area, making it easily accessible by various modes of transport. The venue’s postcode is BS2 0EJ, which you can use for navigation apps or to plan your journey.

If you’re travelling by train, Bristol Temple Meads station is the city’s main railway hub and is just a 15-20 minute walk from Exchange. Alternatively, numerous local bus routes serve the Old Market area, with several stops just a stone’s throw from the venue. Check the First Bus Bristol website for up-to-date timetables and routes. For those cycling, Bristol is a very bike-friendly city, and there are often bike racks available nearby. While there isn’t dedicated parking at Exchange, several pay-and-display car parks are within walking distance, such as Cabot Circus car park or the NCP car park on Queen Charlotte Street. However, public transport is highly recommended due to central Bristol’s busy nature.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the event start?

While specific stage times are often confirmed closer to the date, doors for evening shows at Exchange Bristol typically open around 7:00 PM, with the main act usually taking to the stage between 8:30 PM and 9:00 PM. We recommend checking the venue’s official website or your ticket provider for the most precise timings in the days leading up to 12th November 2025.

Is there an age restriction?

Exchange Bristol often hosts 14+ or 16+ events when accompanied by an adult, but for many evening gigs, it operates a strict 18+ policy due to alcohol licensing. Given the nature of this event, it’s highly probable it will be an 18+ show. Please bring valid photographic ID (passport, driving licence, or PASS card) as you may be asked for proof of age upon entry.

What’s the refund policy?

Refund policies are generally handled by the ticket vendor from whom you purchased your tickets (e.g., Ticketmaster, See Tickets, Dice). In most cases, tickets are non-refundable unless the event is cancelled or significantly rescheduled. If you can no longer attend, you might be able to resell your ticket via official resale platforms, but always check the terms and conditions of your original purchase.

Are there food and drink options?

Yes, Exchange Bristol has a well-stocked bar serving a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, including local craft beers and spirits. While the venue itself doesn’t typically offer a full food menu during gigs, its prime location in Old Market means you’re surrounded by an abundance of fantastic pubs, restaurants, and takeaways offering diverse cuisine options just a short walk away, perfect for a pre-gig meal.

Where to Stay in Bristol

Making a trip to Bristol for the Bleach Lab show? The city offers a fantastic array of accommodation options to suit every budget and preference, from boutique hotels to budget-friendly guesthouses. Staying near the Old Market or Cabot Circus areas will put you within easy walking distance of Exchange Bristol and many of the city’s other attractions.

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