
The Amplified tour is bringing fun, free, family concerts to community centres around Bristol this summer.
Our next stop is Filwood Community Centre for a Reggae Brunch featuring The Bristol Reggae Brunch Band featuring members of The Bristol Reggae Orchestra!
We’ll also be joined by the Graft graffiti team – take part in a workshop and and get creative making colourful gig posters.
This is a free entry event with food for sale at the venue. If you are planning to have food, please RSVP to suzie@filwoodcentre.org.uk.
Presented by Bristol Beacon
Free entry
Doors: 12:00
Performances:
- 12:30 – 13:00
- 13:30 – 14:00
The band swoops in with the precision of a swing orchestra on holiday in Jamaica. It’s one of Bristol’s most exciting music projects.”
Venue Magazine
The venue
Filwood Community Centre
Getting There
Location: Filwood Community Centre is located on Barnstaple Road in Knowle West.
Address: Filwood Community Centre, Barnstaple Road, Knowle West, Bristol BS4 1JP
Bicycle
Secure bike parking is available within the venue courtyard. Find your nearest cycle routes using Cycle Planner.
Car parking
On-street parking is available on the surrounding roads outside of the centre, with free parking available at Marshall Walk (966m) for up to two hours.
Bristol Clean Air Zone
Filwood Community Centre is outside of the Bristol Clean Air Zone. View a map of the Zone and check if your vehicle will be charged.
Bus
The closest bus stops are Melvin Square (322m), Ilminster Avenue (322m) and Filwood Broadway (322m).
Access
Mobility
Filwood Community Centre is fully accessible to wheelchair users.
Toilets
Accessible toilets and changing facilities are available.
Assistance Dogs
Registered assistance dogs are welcome.
Hearing Facility
Hearing loop facilities are available at this venue.
Join our access register to help us, help you to have an enjoyable visit.
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Education
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