Lakota is preparing to host a 14-hour rave across multiple Bristol venues this weekend. Stokes Croft Block Party 2023 will be the biggest edition of the event to date, with more than 150 artists spread across more than a dozen different locations in the neighbourhood.
Stokes Croft Block Party is the nightclub's annual event celebrating some of the South West’s finest artists to come together to bring you a plethora of musical talent that spans DnB, 140, Jungle, Rollers, Garage, Bassline, House, Techno, Disco, Funk, Reggae, Ska, Afrobeats and Bashment. The huge event will be spread across 20 different areas around Stokes Croft on Saturday (May 13) from 12pm-4am, including Lakota, Coroners, Pipe and Slippers, Crofters Rights, The Love Inn and The Full Moon.
"We don’t know about you but we are more than ready to take over the streets of Bristol once again and welcome you all for 14+ hours of nonstop partying spread across multiple venues in Stokes Croft…including plenty of pop up raves to discover along the way," Lakota announced in April.
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This year welcomes performances from more than 150 different acts, including Mungo's Hifi with Solo Banton, Alfresco Disco, Skeptic, Mandidextrous, T Lex, plus many more special guests.
The nightclub released a warning stating there were fewer than 100 tickets remaining. Day and night tickets permitting you to all access cost £40, with nighttime wristbands for post 9pm still available for £20 - both subject to a booking fee.
Wristband collection is available from outside Lakota on Backfields Lane in St Pauls. Day time and all access wristbands must be collected between midday and 4pm. Nighttime wristbands are available from the collection point from 12pm-4pm and 9pm-11pm.
Lakota has released a map, line-up and key welfare information on Instagram:
The party is scheduled on the same day as Rave on Avon, which used to be hosted in Stokes Croft but has since moved to Old Market. It's back for its 13th edition on Saturday to showcase 16 hours of the very best of Bristol's underground and rising music talent - with a line-up of 50 acts.
Tickets are available on Lakota's website.
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