Scottish musician and Lost Map record label founder Johnny Lynch has been making music in his Pictish Trail guise since the early noughties.
Before Lost Map, Lynch was heavily involved in the iconic Fence Collective, running its associated label and regularly collaborating with its artists.
Having found his home on the beautiful Hebridean Isle of Eigg (where he also hosts the Howlin’ Fling! festival), the singer-songwriter has established a sound that’s entirely his own.
This iridescent, ethereal pop pushes Lynch’s vocals front and centre, while the electro beats, samples and soaring choruses create a consistent, cathartic experience.
Second event added due to popular demand
Presented by Bristol Beacon
Standing event
16+ (Under 18s to be accompanied by an adult)
The event will now take place on Fri 25 Mar 2022. All existing tickets for the previous dates will remain valid for the new date.
The venue
The Louisiana
Getting to the venue
Location: The Louisiana is located on Wapping Road. It is a short distance (160m) from Prince Street Bridge.
Address: The Louisiana, Wapping Road, Bristol, BS1 6UA
Bicycle
Bicycle racks can be found on Cumberland Road, opposite the Bedminster bridge, a short distance (160m) from the venue.
Find your nearest cycle routes using Cycle Planner.
Car parking
There is limited free on-street parking outside the venue after 18:00 and at weekends. The nearest car park is Wapping Wharf Car Park across the road and is open 24hrs.
Bristol Clean Air Zone
The Louisiana is inside Bristol Clean Air Zone. View a map of the Zone and check if your vehicle will be charged.
Bus
There are several city buses that stop at Redcliff Hill, a short distance (480m) from the venue.
Access
Mobility
The main venue is located on the 1st floor and has no wheelchair access.
Toilets
There is no accessible toilet at this venue.
Assistance Dogs
Registered assistance dogs and emotional support animals are welcome inside the venue,
Hearing Facility
There is no induction loop facility at this venue.