Dot To Dot Bristol: Line-up and dates announced for 2021 festival
The popular event takes over many of the city s best music venues
Dot to Dot Festival takes over many of Bristol s best music venues (Image: Dot to Dot Facebook)
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Aliens, dinosaurs and bears coming to Bristol this summer
Covid-safe family days out are on the horizon
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Some unusual characters are coming to Bristol this summer - and we don t just mean the tourists.
Aliens, dinosaurs and bears will be part of a new family day out launching across the South West.
The adventure trails allow your little ones to meet mythical creatures like dragons and unicorns in a Covid-safe way, with six themed zones for them to explore.
You can have your photo taken with bears and even embark on an African safari. A free activity booklet will guide you on your journey and give you quests to complete along the way.
One of Bristolâs biggest festivals announces when tickets will be on sale for its 2021 event
Tokyo World says its 2021 lineup is going to be âabsolutely hugeâ as the government unveils roadmap out of lockdown
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Tokyo World 2018
One of Bristolâs biggest festivals has announced it is going ahead this year - with tickets going on sale in just under two weeks.
Tokyo World has taken to Instagram to say it will be releasing tickets for this yearâs event on March 8, the same day as some lockdown restrictions are being eased.
The festival is set to take place in its usual location of Eastville Park from September 18-19.
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Clifton Suspension Bridge (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
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New Window Wanderland trail announced for Bristol
The event will light up the streets of St Paul s
Left to right: Janena Barnes, Shadiya Robleh, Lucille Smith, Vandna Mehta, Jon Newey and Sylvia Vincent (Image: John Myers)
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A number of organisations in St Paul s have joined forces to launch a new event that will light up the streets.