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Bristol Beacon's Vibrant Musical Mosaic: A 2025 Highlight

Bristol Beacon is set to be a hive of musical brilliance in February 2025, hosting an eclectic mix of genres and artists that promise an unforgettable experience. From Sam Greenfield's fusion of jazz and funk to the soulful acoustic sounds of Spiers & Boden, the classical grandeur of the Prague Symphony Orchestra, and the emotionally charged melodies of Anna B Savage, there's something for every music lover. These events not only showcase individual talent but also highlight the power of music to connect diverse audiences, offering a vibrant cultural tapestry that reflects the dynamic spirit of Bristol.

Jan 30, 2025
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1. Sam Greenfield
Sam made waves with his latest release ‘Sam Greenfield Rules‘ blending the sophistication of jazz with the lively spirit of pop and funk to create a sound that is uniquely his own. He’s no stranger to the recording studio either, having worked with the likes of Ed Sheeran, Mariah Carey and Queen Latifah.
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Feb 4, 2025
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2. Spiers and Boden
After a seven year hiatus to concentrate on their Universal Records-signed big band Bellowhead, Spiers & Boden returned in 2021 with the critically acclaimed album ‘Fallow Ground‘ and have been taking their brand of high octane, no nonsense acoustic folk song and music to packed UK venues ever since.
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Feb 6, 2025
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3. the olllam
This tour features Scotland’s whistle ace Ross Ainslie up front with Irish piper John McSherry, while bass supremo Joe Dart (Vulfpeck, Fearless Flyers), Detroit drummer Michael Shimmin and keyboard player Joe Hettinga all return, joining Limerick guitarist Seán O’Meara. This show comes on the heels of the band’s recent collaboration with Grammy-winning electronic artist Zedd on his latest album Telos.
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Feb 7, 2025
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4. Prague Symphony Orchestra
In their performance tonight, the Orchestra justifiably celebrates Dvořák – arguably their nation’s greatest composer – opening their concert with the dramatic and entertaining symphonic poem Noonday Witch, rooted in Slavic mythology.
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Feb 8, 2025
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5. The John Martyn Project
The sparks of that night became what is now ‘The John Martyn Project’, in which each member of the collective brings their own story and relationship to John’s music, keeping the spirit of his music alive whilst collecting stories and insights from the crowds they play to.
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Feb 9, 2025
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6. Caribou
In 2004, Snaith changed his performance name from Manitoba to Caribou and his previous full-length albums were re-released under the new moniker. The album ‘Our Love’ was Snaith’s most commercially successful album to date – peaking at number 8 on the UK album charts and 46 in the US Top 200 Billboard Album Charts.
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Feb 10, 2025
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7. Anna B Savage
Anna B Savage’s third album, You and i are Earth, is a delicate exploration of healing, curiosity, and connection to both people and places. Following her critically acclaimed works, A Common Turn and in|FLUX, this record brings an intimate yet expansive feel, with themes rooted in Ireland, her new home.
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Feb 12, 2025
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8. London Symphony Orchestra
In Mahler’s First Symphony, the earth wakens to sounds of nature and nostalgic folk songs in the first movement. The middle movement is charm itself, while the finale is a funeral march to the tune of ‘Frère Jacques’. Not for nothing was it nicknamed ‘Titan’.
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Feb 13 - Apr 5, 2025
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9. Chris McCausland
You might have seen him on Scared of the Dark, Would I Lie to You, Have I Got News for You, The Royal Variety, QI, Blankety Blank, The Last Leg, and tons more. With a brand-new show for 2025, Chris is hitting the road again with another masterclass in stand-up comedy that has literally been yonks in the making.
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Feb 15, 2025
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10. You Me At Six
In 2025, You Me At Six will embark on a farewell world tour and say goodbye to fans after a long and successful career. It takes a special kind of band to be able to write instantaneously catchy, hook-driven pop-rock songs whose appeal cuts across generations, continents and gender.
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Feb 19, 2025
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Conclusion
The musical line-up at Bristol Beacon in February 2025 truly offers something for everyone, celebrating a wide range of artistic expressions. Whether it's the innovative jazz-pop fusion of Sam Greenfield, the evocative folk tunes of Spiers & Boden, or the majestic sounds of the Prague Symphony Orchestra, these events celebrate diversity and creativity. The variety in performances highlights the universal language of music, bringing communities together in shared experiences. As these artists take the stage, they not only perform but also weave stories that resonate deeply, making Bristol Beacon a focal point for culture and connection.
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