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Makeshift Art Bar

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Get ready, Bristol! A truly unique and immersive experience is heading your way as the enigmatic Makeshift Art Bar descends upon the iconic Rough Trade Bristol on 2nd November 2025. This isn’t just a gig; it’s an event, a convergence of sound, vision, and atmosphere that promises to redefine your expectations of live music. Prepare for an evening where the boundaries between artist and audience blur, where every note is a brushstroke, and every beat resonates with an electrifying, alternative energy. Mark your calendars, because this is one date Bristol’s vibrant music scene won’t soon forget.

About Makeshift Art Bar

Makeshift Art Bar is not merely a band; it’s a collaborative artistic entity, a multi-sensory journey often described as a living, breathing installation. Originating from the bustling creative hubs of Manchester, this collective burst onto the alternative scene a few years ago, quickly garnering a reputation for their genre-bending sound and captivating live performances. Their music is a rich tapestry woven from post-punk intensity, electronic textures, and the raw, poetic introspection of spoken word, all underpinned by an undeniable indie sensibility. Early EPs like “Urban Canvas” and “Neon Echoes” showcased their ability to craft atmospheric soundscapes that are both challenging and profoundly moving, earning them critical acclaim and a dedicated following.

The core of Makeshift Art Bar typically revolves around the duo of Elias Thorne, whose intricate guitar work and haunting vocals form the backbone of their sound, and Lena Petrova, a sonic architect responsible for their distinctive electronic flourishes and visual programming. However, their lineup is fluid, often featuring guest musicians, visual artists, and poets, making each performance a unique iteration of their evolving vision. Their lyrics often explore themes of urban decay, fleeting human connection, and the search for beauty in the mundane, delivered with a raw honesty that resonates deeply. Makeshift Art Bar has cultivated a reputation for pushing artistic boundaries, ensuring that no two shows are ever truly alike, promising an experience that is as intellectually stimulating as it is sonically enthralling.

Rough Trade Bristol: The Perfect Setting

Nestled in the heart of Bristol’s vibrant city centre, Rough Trade Bristol stands as a cornerstone of the UK’s independent music landscape. Located at BS1 2QD, this iconic venue is more than just a record shop; it’s a cultural institution, a hub where music lovers can discover new artists, delve into vinyl treasures, and experience electrifying live performances. Since opening its doors, Rough Trade Bristol has become synonymous with championing alternative and emerging talent, making it the ideal home for Makeshift Art Bar’s innovative sound.

The venue boasts an industrial-chic aesthetic, with exposed brickwork and high ceilings creating an intimate yet spacious atmosphere. Its capacity, typically around 250-300 standing, ensures that every audience member feels connected to the stage, fostering a truly immersive experience. Beyond its impressive musical pedigree, Rough Trade Bristol is committed to accessibility, offering step-free access to the main performance area and accessible toilet facilities, ensuring that the magic of live music is available to everyone. Its prime location within the city puts it within easy reach of Bristol’s diverse culinary scene and bustling nightlife, making it a perfect starting point for an evening out. The rich history of Rough Trade, from its punk rock roots to its current status as a global tastemaker, imbues the Bristol outpost with an authentic, unpretentious charm that perfectly complements the avant-garde spirit of Makeshift Art Bar.

What to Expect at the Show

Prepare for an evening where the traditional concert format is reimagined. Makeshift Art Bar’s performance at Rough Trade Bristol on 2nd November 2025 is anticipated to be a masterclass in atmospheric immersion. Expect a curated setlist that seamlessly blends their more established, fan-favourite tracks like “Concrete Bloom” and “Ghost Parade” with newer, more experimental material that pushes the boundaries of their alternative sound. Their shows are rarely about simple track-to-track transitions; instead, they often flow as a continuous sonic narrative.

The stage production, while perhaps not stadium-sized, will be meticulously crafted to enhance the artistic vision. Anticipate dynamic lighting, intricate projection mapping that transforms the venue’s walls into a living canvas, and potentially even live artistic elements unfolding alongside the music. Makeshift Art Bar is known for creating an environment that engages all senses, turning the performance into a shared experience rather than a passive observation. The atmosphere will be one of focused intensity, a collective journey into sound and vision, where the audience is encouraged to lose themselves in the moment. It will be a night of genuine artistic exploration, a chance to witness an alternative act at the peak of their creative powers, delivering a performance that is both deeply personal and universally resonant.

Getting to Rough Trade Bristol

Rough Trade Bristol is conveniently located in the city centre at BS1 2QD, making it easily accessible via various transport options. For those travelling by train, Bristol Temple Meads station is just a 15-20 minute walk away, or a short bus or taxi ride. Numerous local bus routes serve the city centre, with many stops just a few minutes’ walk from the venue, making public transport an excellent choice. Check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information.

If you’re driving, be aware that city centre parking can be limited and expensive. There are several multi-storey car parks nearby, such as the NCP Bristol Broadmead or Trenchard Street Car Park, but it’s advisable to check their operating hours and tariffs in advance. Cycling is also a popular option in Bristol, with plenty of bike racks available in the vicinity. We strongly recommend planning your journey in advance, especially if you’re unfamiliar with the area, to ensure a smooth and stress-free arrival for this anticipated event.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the event start?

Doors for Makeshift Art Bar at Rough Trade Bristol on 2nd November 2025 are scheduled to open at 7:00 PM, with the main performance expected to begin around 8:00 PM. We recommend arriving early to secure a good spot and soak in the atmosphere.

Is there an age restriction?

Yes, this event at Rough Trade Bristol is strictly 14+, with all under-18s requiring accompaniment by an adult over the age of 18. Please ensure you bring valid photo ID if you look under 25, as challenge 25 will be in operation at the bar.

What’s the refund policy?

Tickets are generally non-refundable unless the event is cancelled or significantly rescheduled. In such cases, information regarding refunds or exchanges will be provided by your point of purchase. We advise checking the terms and conditions of your ticket vendor for specific details.

Are there food and drink options?

Rough Trade Bristol operates a well-stocked bar serving a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. While the venue does not typically offer a full food menu, there are numerous excellent restaurants, cafes, and takeaways within a very short walking distance in Bristol city centre to grab a bite before or after the show.

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