Groove Armada anchoring the lineup at Lost Track of Time Day Festival at Sawmills sets the tone for Saturday in Bristol. Their mix of classic house and euphoric energy is matched by a strong roster: Ross From Friends, Crazy P, Dan Shake, Dam Swindle, and Demi Riquisimo. This day festival runs deep into disco and house territory, making it an essential stop for anyone looking to kick off early and ride the groove well into the evening.
Over at Lakota, Dismantle Collective Night Party - Unai Trotti + Support builds momentum later with Unai Trotti leading the charge. Supported by Eksish and Tommy Dymock, this night leans toward stripped-back house with a raw edge. Lakota’s underground energy has long been a staple of the Bristol scene, and Saturday is no exception.
For those craving harder and faster beats, Salt & Peppers Fentek Tour: BRISTOL at Green Works offers a dive into hardcore and gabber. Tekna and Brane are pushing tempos and intensity in a space built for maximum impact. Green Works continues to be a haven for Bristol’s harder dance subcultures, and this night promises adrenaline and catharsis.
Meanwhile, the lush tones of Max Cooper take center stage at Bristol Beacon. Known for his immersive audiovisual shows, Max’s performance is a slower burn but no less captivating. Expect detailed sound design and cinematic builds in a setting designed for absorbing his artistry fully.
House legend David Morales closes the city's notable events at Canon’s Marsh Amphitheatre for Where We Belong Festival. Morales brings decades of experience and soulful depth, offering a contrast to the harder edges elsewhere. The amphitheatre’s open-air format adds space for his sound to breathe.
The full lineup for Bristol tomorrow is at all Bristol events.
