Some big names will perform in the city
Love Saves The Day at Ashton Court, Bristol, Saturday 25 May 2024. Ava Zarate performs live on stage(Image: Paul Gillis/Reach Plc)
Bristol is known and loved for its massive live music offering and huge variety of events, local venues and genres. And May is one month in the calendar that marks the start of what is set to be a huge summer for live music in the city.
Not only can we look forward to Bristol’s ‘biggest live music festival’ this month, but also a multi-venue music event that only seems to sell out of tickets quicker each year.
What’s more, we have smaller but by no means forgettable local events, including some which all the family can enjoy. Here’s three big line-ups coming up for the rest of May…
Love Saves The Day
When: Saturday, May 23, and Sunday, May 24
Where: Ashton Court
Set amid the stunning Ashton Court Estate across the late May Bank Holiday weekend, the festival – often dubbed ‘Bristol’s biggest music festival’ – will see artists from across the globe play over two days on eight stages.
This year’s event features the return of several regulars to Love Saves, and even a massive 90s female hip-hop artist. The line-up includes the likes of Rizzle Kicks, Sub Focus, Eve, Confidence Man, Hedex, Sammy Virji, Joy Orbison, Girls Don’t Sync, Flowdan, Katy B, Goldie, and more. You can view the full line-up here.
This year’s line-up will play across eight unique stages and includes a mixture of massive UK and global names, as well as local artists. Tickets are still available at time of writing (April 20), with options for Tier 3 weekend tickets priced at £147.73, Tier 4 Saturday tickets priced at £79.74, and Tier 5 Sunday tickets priced at £82.54. Group deals are also available, but tickets are known to sell fast – you can buy yours here.
Dot to Dot
Dot to Dot Festival(Image: Dot to Dot Festival)
When: Saturday, May 23
Where: Multiple venues across Bristol
This multi-venue music event that only seems to sell out of tickets quicker each year.
Super early bird, early bird tickets and second release tickets for Dot To Dot Festival 2026 are now sold out, but you can still grab tickets from £35 plus booking fee (information correct at time of writing). Also taking place on the Bank Holiday weekend (the Saturday) Dot to Dot takes place across venues including Bristol’s O2 Academy, Thekla, and more.
Acts on the line-up include Lambrini Girls, Fcukers, NewDad. Grandmas House, and more. Find out more and get your tickets here.
Good Times Live
Don’t you want to see them?(Image: ©spirospolitis 2014)
When: Between May 20-25
Where: The Ridings, Chipping Sodbury
Good Times Live 2026 takes place in the countryside, at The Ridings, northeast of Bristol City Centre, between May 20-25. Seven days of live acts will entertain crowds for the series of events, which is this year sponsored by Pepsi.
Described as a ‘celebration of headline music, comedy, and family times in glorious surroundings, its line-up is often dubbed so good that people need to double check to make sure it’s not full of tribute acts.
This year’s line-up consists of:
- The Human League plus Marc Almond and Martin Kemp on Wednesday, May 20
- Jessie J plus special guests on Thursday, May 21
- Tom Odell plus special guests on Friday, May 22
- Madness plus special guests on Saturday, May 23
- Family Fiesta starring Andy Day & Friends on Sunday, May 24
- Emile Sande with Elles Bailey, Sandi Thom and Rock Choir on Sunday, May 24
- Russell Howard, Leigh Francis, Mark Watson, Laura Newman and Matt Richardson on Monday, May 25
Tickets are still available and range in price depending on ticket type and day, as well as the age of the ticket holder. It’s worth checking ticket prices for the day of your choice here.