The Island

The Island

Forward-thinking arts and club venue in central Bristol.


While Bristol promoters have been using the underground space on Bridewell street for a few years now, it's only since 2015 that The Old Police Cells became an official venue. Like the rest of The Island, the basement venue is keen to continue to support an eclectic variety of arts and new emerging artists. As the trading subsidiary that funds and supports vital activities of Artspace Lifespace, a Community Interest Company (CIC) that recycles and repurposes underused and vacant buildings, it's great to see an independent Bristol venue so dedicated to supporting the local arts scene in the threatening face of city developments.

The Island excels as a club venue, touting an industrial yet intimate feel found nowhere else. Having found favour with promoters like Room237 and TimeDance, the cell space has proven its worth amongst techno promoters - however, dance music represents just a fraction of the venue's programme. Experimental, noise and sound art musicians take advantage of The Island's unusual acoustics while performance artists have split the space into multiple micro venues.

Please note that The Island venue is not accessible to wheelchairs and it reserves its right to select its clientele - your ticket does not guarantee entry to the event. Ensure you wear appropriate attire and are familiar with the lineup as you might be asked for this information upon entry. Please note the venue operates a no-camera and zero-tolerance to harassment policy.

Photograph credits: Sidz Photography, Khris Cowley for Here & Now

What's On At The Island

Scratch Performance: The Notes Show at The Island
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comedy theatre
Movement and Vocal Improvisation Workshop at The Island
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workshops & classes theatre
Japanese Shibori for Beginners at The Island
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workshops & classes
PTS ϟ Halloween at The Island
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experimental house techno electro footwork

Get a feel for The Island

Our recent recommendations for The Island

Timedance returns to its historic home with a triple bill of wonky techno and heady electro. Metrist’s sculptural bass rollers meet Fig’s atmospheric dub and otherworldly experimental club kinetics from Saskia. Back to the Island for a spring gathering, because why the hell not ?

Whether Nessie, Bigfoot or the Jersey Devil is more your style, get ready to serve cryptid realness for this gleefully freaky extravaganza at the Island raising funds for Queer Youth Art Collective. Celebrating and reclaiming the monstrous in queer identity, expect ghoulishly glam drag, devilish dance battles and a host of DJs supplying the party tunes. In the words of Nancy Downs: we are the weirdos, Mister! A queer drag night where monsters reign, joy is resistance, and glitter becomes a weapon for collective care and celebration.

Opening the Easter bank holiday in an unruly manner, Flat 7’s next sonic adventure of nail-biting techno and no-nonsense wall-to-wall slammers seeps into The Island’s subterranean abode. Top-tier residents Alexisitry and Dani Whylie bring the energy and beguiling, dark, potent groovers from start to finish… A proper Bristolian Techno Party

No rest for the wicked as Love Muscle resident Kessie accelerates us all into a wild-style frenzy of industrialised hard-edged techno, cerebral electro groovers, scuzzy post-punk and EBM dread, all sewn together with riffling sub-bass oddities. BIG FFO: Josey Rebelle, Danielle, Vindya, Dasha Rush. Forward thinking techno. Community for all.

Industrial party-starters extraordinaire Slack Alice unite with balearic bleep barn-burners Bellyache for the second coming of Kelan. The Dark Prince of Bristol neo-noir will be disturbing Prude Britannia with another shapeshifting live reincarnation, alongside DJ October in sludged Funn Bobby nu-beat mode. No-brainer FFO: Wax Trax, Psychic TV, Spiral Tribe, Lydia Lunch, Blackhaine. Kelan (Live), Funn Bobby, Angelkin, EC Ryder, Winter

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