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Get ready, Bristol! The city’s vibrant music scene is about to receive a jolt of pure pop exhilaration as Nightbus prepares to alight at The Croft. On Friday, 14th November 2025, prepare for an evening where infectious melodies, soaring vocals, and undeniable energy collide in one of Bristol’s most cherished live music spaces. This isn’t just another gig; it’s a meticulously crafted experience promising to immerse fans in the euphoric soundscapes of one of pop’s most exciting acts. Mark your calendars, set your alarms, and prepare to be swept away by the iridescent charm of Nightbus – a night of unforgettable musical magic awaits!

About Nightbus

Nightbus, the Bristol-born pop sensation, has been steadily carving out a formidable niche in the UK music landscape since their formation in the late 2010s. Comprising lead vocalist Elara Vance, synth wizard Leo Sterling, and rhythm section maestro Chloe “Riff” Davies, the trio quickly garnered attention with their unique blend of shimmering synth-pop, heartfelt lyricism, and undeniably catchy hooks. Their sound is a nostalgic nod to 80s new wave, infused with contemporary production and a distinctly modern emotional resonance, making them a favourite for both long-time pop aficionados and new listeners alike.

Their debut EP, “Neon Dreams,” released in 2020, introduced the world to their signature sound, featuring fan favourites like “City Lights” and the breakout single “Midnight Echo.” The latter, with its pulsating bassline and anthemic chorus, quickly became a staple on independent radio and streaming playlists, cementing Nightbus’s reputation for crafting intelligent, danceable pop. They followed this success with their critically acclaimed album, “Destination Unknown,” which showcased a more mature sound while retaining their infectious energy. Tracks like “Lost in Translation” and “The Journey Home” highlighted their lyrical depth, exploring themes of connection, urban isolation, and the search for belonging.

Known for their electrifying live performances, Nightbus has built a loyal following through relentless touring and an unwavering commitment to their craft. Their current lineup, unchanged since their inception, boasts an incredible synergy on stage, transforming every venue into a pulsating hub of shared musical joy. Expect a set that spans their discography, from early gems to newer material, all delivered with the polished precision and heartfelt passion that defines their artistry. This is a band at the peak of their powers, ready to dazzle.

The Croft: The Perfect Setting

Nestled in the heart of Stokes Croft, Bristol, The Croft stands as an iconic pillar of the city’s diverse and thriving music scene. Located at 117-121 Stokes Croft, BS1 3RW, this legendary venue has been a cornerstone for live music for decades, known for its intimate atmosphere and commitment to showcasing both established and emerging talent. While often associated with punk, indie, and alternative genres, The Croft’s versatile space and superb sound system make it an ideal choice for any band looking to create a truly immersive experience, including a pop act like Nightbus.

The venue boasts a capacity that fosters a close connection between artist and audience, typically accommodating a few hundred enthusiastic gig-goers. This intimacy is a crucial part of The Croft’s charm; you’re not just watching a band, you’re experiencing their performance up close, feeling every beat and lyric. Its gritty, authentic character, with exposed brickwork and vibrant artwork adorning its walls, perfectly embodies Bristol’s creative spirit, offering a refreshing alternative to more sterile, purpose-built venues.

Historically, The Croft has played host to countless memorable nights, contributing significantly to Bristol’s reputation as a live music hub. Its location in Stokes Croft is particularly noteworthy, surrounded by independent shops, street art, and a bohemian vibe that adds to the overall experience of attending a show there. In terms of accessibility, The Croft is a ground-floor venue, though it’s always advisable to contact them directly regarding specific access needs, as historic buildings can sometimes present unique challenges. The staff are renowned for their friendly and accommodating nature, ensuring everyone feels welcome.

What to Expect at the Show

Prepare for an evening of pure pop escapism when Nightbus takes to The Croft stage. Their performance promises to be a meticulously crafted journey through their discography, blending the nostalgic warmth of their earlier work with the polished sheen of their latest tracks. Fans can undoubtedly expect to hear their biggest hits, including the anthemic “Midnight Echo” and the shimmering “City Lights,” alongside deeper cuts and perhaps even a sneak peek at new material currently in the works. Imagine the crowd singing along to every word of “Lost in Translation,” or dancing freely to the infectious rhythm of “The Journey Home.”

Nightbus is renowned for their energetic and visually engaging stage production, even within the confines of an intimate venue. Expect a thoughtful use of lighting to enhance their synth-heavy soundscapes, creating an immersive atmosphere that perfectly complements their music. While not a stadium show, the band excels at making the most of the space, ensuring every audience member feels connected to the performance. Their stage presence is dynamic, with Elara Vance’s captivating vocals leading the charge, supported by Leo Sterling’s intricate synth work and Chloe Davies’ driving beats.

The atmosphere at a Nightbus gig is always electric – a true celebration of pop music. Anticipate a crowd buzzing with anticipation, ready to dance, sing, and lose themselves in the moment. The intimacy of The Croft will amplify this feeling, creating a communal experience where shared joy is palpable. It’s a chance to witness a band truly connect with their audience, delivering a performance that is both polished and deeply heartfelt. Expect an unforgettable night of soaring melodies, infectious rhythms, and an incredible sense of unity on the dance floor.

Getting to The Croft

The Croft’s central location in Stokes Croft, Bristol, makes it relatively easy to access via various transport methods. The postcode for your GPS is BS1 3RW.

If you’re opting for public transport, Bristol Temple Meads train station is the city’s main railway hub, approximately a 20-25 minute walk or a short bus ride from The Croft. Numerous bus routes also serve the Stokes Croft area, with several stops conveniently located within a stone’s throw of the venue. Check local bus timetables for the most up-to-date information on routes such as the 70, 71, 73, 75, 76, and 78, which all pass nearby.

For those driving, parking in the immediate vicinity of Stokes Croft can be challenging, especially on a Friday evening. There are a few pay-and-display car parks within walking distance, such as the Trenchard Street Car Park or the Cabot Circus Car Park, but these can fill up quickly. It’s often advisable to consider parking slightly further afield and walking or using a short taxi/ride-sharing service. Given Bristol’s strong emphasis on sustainable transport, cycling is also a popular option, with bike racks often available nearby. Always plan your journey in advance to ensure a smooth arrival and departure.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the event start?

Doors for Nightbus at The Croft on 14th November 2025 are scheduled to open at 7:00 PM, with the support act expected to take the stage around 7:45 PM. Nightbus themselves are anticipated to start their performance between 9:00 PM and 9:30 PM, playing a full set before the venue’s curfew.

Is there an age restriction?

Yes, The Croft typically operates a strict age policy for evening events. For the Nightbus show, it is expected to be an 18+ event. Valid photographic ID (such as a passport, driving licence, or PASS card) will be required for entry, so please ensure you have this with you to avoid disappointment.

What’s the refund policy?

Refunds for tickets are generally only offered if the event is cancelled or significantly rescheduled. If you are no longer able to attend, you may be able to resell your ticket through a reputable secondary ticketing platform, subject to the terms and conditions of your original purchase. Always check with your point of purchase for their specific refund policy.

Are there food and drink options?

Yes, The Croft has a well-stocked bar offering a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, including local beers, spirits, and soft drinks. While they don’t typically serve hot food, there may be snacks available. Stokes Croft is also brimming with fantastic eateries and takeaways, perfect for grabbing a bite before or after the show.

Where to Stay in Bristol

Making a night of it in Bristol is highly recommended, especially with the city’s vibrant nightlife and cultural offerings. Staying overnight allows you to fully immerse yourself in the experience without the rush of travel. There are numerous accommodation options to suit every budget, from boutique hotels to comfortable guesthouses, many within easy reach of The Croft and other key attractions.

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