BEDMINSTER CHRISTMAS CAROLS

“The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear.” Buddy the Elf

Well if singing out loud is the way to spread a little cheer, then Bedminster is the place to be! We love a good sing-a-long here in BS3, which is why we’re bringing some good old fashioned Christmas Carols outside your favourite Bedminster pubs.

We’ve got three festive evenings lined up for you across North, East and West Street - so come along with your family and friends, sing your merry little hearts out and truly get into the spirit of Christmas!

Wednesday 1st December, 2021

Kicking off our trio of carols is the University of Bristol choir, who will be singing some classic carols at the Hen and Chicken at 7pm. Head on down in your festive-best, grab a pint of your favourite ale and settle in for an evening of Christmas fun. 

Where and when

Thursday 9th December, 2021

Next up on the Christmas carol hit list, head on down to the Rope Walk at 7pm for the musical talents of Break Out Voices. Grab a drink, cosy up and prepare for a festive night to remember as we watch outside the East Street pub.

Where and when

Tuesday 14th December, 2021

Last but by no means least, the annual West Street Carols service is returning for 2021 with a traditional festive carol service by the Bedminster Citadel Salvation Army Band. The service starts at 6pm outside Mezzaluna and there'll be plenty of music and festive ditties to sing along to…along with deliciously-warming mulled wine.

Where and when

TUESDAY 21ST DECEMBER, 2021

We’re treating Bedminster to one more festive evening of carols with the Arnos Vocale Choir. They’ll be performing outside the Steam Crane on North Street underneath a cosy shelter with fairy lights! Expect those classic carols and an electric keyboard to bring in the Christmas countdown in style!

Where and when

  • The Steam Crane, 4-6 North Street

  • Tuesday 21st, 6pm

This project is brought to you by Bristol City Council to support the safe economic recovery of the city’s high streets following the pandemic. It is delivered as part of the Reopening High Streets Safely Fund from the European Regional Development Fund and Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.