Monday-September 8: Gromit Unleashed
Despite two sculptures unfortunately missing on day one due to mindless vandalism, Gromit Unleashed has already caught the public imagination.
www.bristol-culture.com/gromit-unleashed

Tuesday: Dolores & Church, St Werburgh’s City Farm
Established by Leon Hughes (creator of Magic Roll) and Alex Hayes (creator of El Guapo), Dolores & Church is an exciting new Bristol pop-up.
www.doloresandchurch.wix.com/doloreschurch

Wednesday: Ping Pong – Never Too Old For Gold, Watershed
Feature-length documentary that follows players competing in the 80+ age group of the World Table Tennis Championships in Mongolia.
www.watershed.co.uk/whatson/4241/ping-pong-never-too-old-for-gold/

Wednesday-Sunday: Bristol Comedy Garden, Queen Square
With comedians including Ed Byrne, Adam Buxton and Isy Suttie; street food; drink from the Bristol Cider Shop; and a silent disco.
www.bristolcomedygarden.co.uk

Wednesday-July 20: Tristan & Yseult, Bristol Old Vic
From Kneehigh comes a production that the Times called “spectacular yet intimate”, featuring comedy, live music, grand passion and tender truths.
www.bristololdvic.org.uk/tristan.html

Thursday: Ceviche, The Ethicurean
What is claimed to be the UK’s first ever pop-up restaurant tour sees this London Peruvian restaurant arrive for one night only in Wrington.
www.cevicheuk.com/bristol

Friday-Sunday: Jamaica Street Artists Open Studios
Celebrating 20 years and promising plenty of fantastic art, the infamous mini canvas auction and lots more.
www.jamaicastreetartists.co.uk

Friday-July 14: Bristol Pride Week
More than a week of events, including comedy, dance, theatre, film, performance and more, showcasing LGBT culture and talent.
www.pridebristol.co.uk

Saturday: Big Sing, Lloyds Amphitheatre
Bristol choirs will join forces to raise money for WaterAid, with a market selling local arts and crafts, as well as teas, coffees and cakes.
www.singforwaterwest.org/thebigsing

Saturday: St Paul’s Carnival
It’s a huge welcome back for St Paul’s Carnival, with a theme of migration celebrating the history of people migrating to the UK.
www.stpaulscarnival.co.uk

St Paul's Carnival Bristol

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