Surusinghe stepping into The Love Inn tomorrow night sharpens the focus on what’s otherwise a quiet Bristol Saturday. Her ability to weave bass-heavy textures with intricate club rhythms has been turning heads across the scene, and this Glasshouse night feels like an ideal fit for her sound. From the intimate confines of The Love Inn, expect a tightly curated vibe that leans into precision and punch over spectacle.
Backing Surusinghe is Fern with a five-hour set that promises a patient build for the room. Fern’s known for exploring deeper club influences and holding tension across extended sessions, which should contrast well with Surusinghe’s sharper cuts. The lineup rounds off with Glasshouse’s well-tuned residents, ensuring the night stays rooted in its bass-heavy ethos while still leaving space for surprises.
The Love Inn itself plays its usual role as a scene-defining space, with its compact dancefloor and consistently loyal crowd. It’s the kind of venue where smaller bookings have room to breathe, and where a lineup like this one works best when the energy stays tight and the crowd comes early. Surusinghe’s recent rise and Fern’s long-session approach make this particular night worth the focus despite the city’s slower pace elsewhere.
For the rest of Bristol, there’s little to report in terms of competing lineups or major clashes. The mood seems quieter than usual, leaving Glasshouse with Surusinghe, Fern + residents as the obvious pull for those seeking bass-heavy rhythms and sharp selections. The full lineup for Bristol tomorrow is at all Bristol events.
