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The air in Bristol is set to crackle with anticipation as one of post-punk’s most revered and enigmatic bands, The Chameleons, prepare to grace the stage of the iconic Trinity Arts Centre. Mark your calendars for Saturday, 15th November 2025, because this isn’t just another gig; it’s an opportunity to immerse yourself in the swirling, atmospheric soundscapes that have captivated audiences for decades. The Chameleons, known for their deeply introspective lyrics and soaring guitar work, promise a night of powerful, evocative music within the unique confines of one of Bristol’s most cherished cultural landmarks. Prepare for a journey into the heart of alternative rock, where melody meets melancholy in a truly unforgettable live experience.

About The Chameleons

Hailing from Middleton, Greater Manchester, The Chameleons emerged from the UK’s vibrant post-punk scene in the early 1980s, quickly carving out a distinctive niche with their expansive and atmospheric sound. Comprising the core talents of Mark Burgess (vocals, bass), Reg Smithies (guitar), Dave Fielding (guitar), and John Lever (drums), their music was a powerful blend of intricate guitar textures, driving rhythms, and Burgess’s deeply resonant vocals and poetic lyricism. Albums like Script of the Bridge (1983), What Does Anything Mean? Basically (1985), and Strange Times (1986) became seminal works, lauded for their emotional depth and sonic ambition.

Their sound, often characterised by shimmering, reverb-drenched guitars and a sense of haunting grandeur, has influenced countless bands across the alternative spectrum. Tracks such as “Swamp Thing,” “Second Skin,” and “Up the Down Escalator” remain fan favourites, encapsulating their unique blend of urgency and introspection. Despite periods of hiatus, the enduring power of their music and a fiercely loyal fanbase have seen The Chameleons consistently return to the live arena. The current lineup, featuring original members Mark Burgess and Reg Smithies alongside Stephen Fielding (guitar) and Todd Demma (drums), continues to deliver their iconic sound with an authenticity and passion that resonates deeply with both long-time devotees and new listeners alike. Their legacy as pioneers of atmospheric rock is undeniable, making their Bristol appearance a significant event.

Trinity Arts Centre: The Perfect Setting

Nestled in the vibrant heart of Bristol at BS2 0NW, the Trinity Arts Centre stands as a testament to the city’s rich history and thriving contemporary arts scene. Originally built as the Holy Trinity Church in the 1830s, this Grade II* listed building has undergone a remarkable transformation, evolving into a dynamic community arts venue that champions diverse cultural expression. Its stunning architecture, featuring high ceilings, impressive stained-glass windows, and a spacious main hall, creates an atmosphere unlike any other concert venue.

With a capacity that typically accommodates several hundred standing attendees for live music, Trinity offers an intimate yet grand setting. The acoustics within the main hall are renowned, providing a rich, enveloping sound that will undoubtedly elevate The Chameleons’ atmospheric rock to new heights. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, Trinity Arts Centre is committed to accessibility, offering step-free access to the main performance space and accessible toilet facilities, ensuring a welcoming environment for all patrons. It’s more than just a venue; it’s a cultural hub that pulsates with creativity, making it an inspired choice for a band whose music is all about depth and ambience. The historical gravitas of the building combined with its modern artistic pulse creates a truly unique backdrop for a band of The Chameleons’ calibre.

What to Expect at the Show

Attending a Chameleons concert is an immersive experience, a journey into the intricate tapestry of their sound. For their performance at Trinity Arts Centre, fans can anticipate a meticulously crafted setlist that delves deep into their revered back catalogue. Expect to hear powerful renditions of classics like “Swamp Thing,” “Second Skin,” “Up the Down Escalator,” and “Don’t Cross My Mind,” alongside cherished album tracks that showcase the full breadth of their atmospheric genius. While The Chameleons are not known for elaborate visual spectacles, their stage production focuses on enhancing the music itself.

Expect atmospheric lighting, designed to complement the band’s melancholic and soaring soundscapes, creating a captivating visual backdrop that perfectly mirrors the sonic journey. The raw energy and emotional intensity of Mark Burgess’s vocals, coupled with the intricate guitar interplay of Reg Smithies and Stephen Fielding, will be amplified by Trinity’s exceptional acoustics. The atmosphere in the room will be palpable, filled with a shared sense of reverence and passion from their dedicated fanbase. Prepare for a night where every note is felt, every lyric resonates, and the sheer power of their music creates an unforgettable, almost spiritual, live performance.

Getting to Trinity Arts Centre

The Trinity Arts Centre is conveniently located in Bristol at postcode BS2 0NW, making it relatively accessible from various parts of the city and beyond. For those opting for public transport, Bristol boasts an extensive bus network. Several bus routes stop within a short walking distance of the venue, particularly around the Old Market and Lawrence Hill areas. Key routes such as the 6, 7, 24, 48, and 49 offer frequent services.

If you’re arriving by train, Bristol Temple Meads is the city’s main railway station and is just a short bus ride or a brisk 15-20 minute walk from Trinity. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also readily available from the station. For those driving, parking directly at the venue is very limited. It’s advisable to utilise nearby city centre car parks such as Cabot Circus or NCP Bristol Broadmead, both of which are a reasonable walk or short bus journey away. We always encourage checking local public transport schedules closer to the event date for the most up-to-date information and considering sustainable travel options where possible. The venue’s central location means it’s also easily reachable by cycling or walking from many parts of Bristol.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the event start?

Doors typically open around 7:00 PM, with a support act usually taking the stage between 7:30 PM and 8:00 PM. The Chameleons are expected to begin their performance between 8:30 PM and 9:00 PM. We strongly recommend checking your ticket or the Trinity Arts Centre’s official website closer to the date for precise timings, as these can sometimes vary.

Is there an age restriction?

For most standing gigs at Trinity Arts Centre, the age restriction is typically 14+. However, attendees under the age of 16 are usually required to be accompanied by an adult (18+). It is always best to verify the specific age policy for this particular event on your ticket vendor’s website or the venue’s official information before purchasing tickets.

What’s the refund policy?

Tickets purchased for The Chameleons at Trinity Arts Centre are generally


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