Event Director "Desy Thai"
Multi & Thai Cultural Food Festival 2016
Now in its fifth year, the Bristol Thai Festival returns to the city again with more exited the new name " Multi &Thai Cultural Food Festival will held at At Bristol’s Millennium Square on weekend 30-31 July. It will take place over two days and will present a wonderfully varied mix of cultural entertainment that the whole family can enjoy.
The entertainment will be mixed culture costume parade, Culture dances,Beauty pageant (Miss Thailand UK & Miss International UK),Catwalk & costume fashion show,
World foods & produce stalls, Bar, BCFM Radio live broadcast, Carib & Asian Cookery Show live-Patrick and Sherrie Hart, Children's rides,Thai Buddhist monks,Thai Boxing Demonstration, Live music bands & Studio 7 up coming stars of Bristol and more..
It is sure to be an entertaining day out for the whole family and children under 13 are Free!
The entertainment will be mixed culture costume parade, Culture dances,Beauty pageant (Miss Thailand UK & Miss International UK),Catwalk & costume fashion show,
World foods & produce stalls, Bar, BCFM Radio live broadcast, Carib & Asian Cookery Show live-Patrick and Sherrie Hart, Children's rides,Thai Buddhist monks,Thai Boxing Demonstration, Live music bands & Studio 7 up coming stars of Bristol and more..
It is sure to be an entertaining day out for the whole family and children under 13 are Free!
Thank you for our sponsors
Entertainment for Multi & Thai Cultural Food Festival 2016
BCFM Radio live broadcast, meet Patrick Hart & Sherrie Eugene Hart
for Carib & Asian Cookery Show live at Multi & Thai Cultural Food Festival 2016
for Carib & Asian Cookery Show live at Multi & Thai Cultural Food Festival 2016
Enjoy several bands play
at Multi Cultural Food Festival
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Deja Vudou
Steve, Joe and Gregg have been performing their energetic brand of classic arena-rock since 2012. Chris and Glyn joining more recently in 2014. At a Deja Vudou show, the emphasis is on fun and big sing-along choruses. A typical night’s entertainment will include classics from giants like Queen, Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, Guns n Roses and AC/DC. A more entertaining and polished evening of hard-rock is hard to find.
Steve, Joe and Gregg have been performing their energetic brand of classic arena-rock since 2012. Chris and Glyn joining more recently in 2014. At a Deja Vudou show, the emphasis is on fun and big sing-along choruses. A typical night’s entertainment will include classics from giants like Queen, Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, Guns n Roses and AC/DC. A more entertaining and polished evening of hard-rock is hard to find.
Stereo Kela
is a 2 piece female vocal-driven electronic act now based in Bristol. The duo consists of Raquel Peralta and Josh Childs. Their sound is multifaceted, with tips of the cap to House, DnB, Garage, Trance, Trip hop, Reggae and Swing, making for a roller coaster of a live experience. Stereo Kela's lyrical content is often deeply philosophical and metaphysical in nature, more often than not documenting key evolutionary moments in their collective spiritual journey. Not restricted by genre or trend, their music is simply intended to bring you an unbounded, exciting sunrise of electronic musical eccentricity.
is a 2 piece female vocal-driven electronic act now based in Bristol. The duo consists of Raquel Peralta and Josh Childs. Their sound is multifaceted, with tips of the cap to House, DnB, Garage, Trance, Trip hop, Reggae and Swing, making for a roller coaster of a live experience. Stereo Kela's lyrical content is often deeply philosophical and metaphysical in nature, more often than not documenting key evolutionary moments in their collective spiritual journey. Not restricted by genre or trend, their music is simply intended to bring you an unbounded, exciting sunrise of electronic musical eccentricity.
NoiseWander :
Pop Rock Electronic
International Music Artist Merging Pop, EDM and Rock. As a composer and multi-instrumentalist who sees beyond the boundaries of genres, NoiseWander has achieved a sound that is futuristic yet familiar. Borrowing the upbeat mood from EDM, the intuitive melodies of Pop Music and the thickness of Rock.
On-stage NoiseWander brings a high-energy yet emotional performance with plenty of interaction with his audience as a singer and as he grabs the guitar or the keyboard. His life journey definitely adds up to his eclectic sound.
Descendant of European Immigrants from late 18th Century in Peru, at the age of 6 he made his way to Venezuela where he's spent most of his life, later he underwent artistic development in Atlanta, USA in 2014 and part of 2015 just to bring back to Europe the polished result of a family's story of migrations and artistic vein. Now he is based in Bristol, UK where he has just released Start Over, his first EP partially produced in Atlanta, USA and finished at his home studio.
SoulTrain... Where it all began.
..Quoted by massive attack as early influencers on the ‘ Bristol sound ‘ the origins of Soultrain can be traced back to the early 1970’s which a BBC radio 6 documentary reported Soultrain DJ importing funk 45's and creating an underground scene whilst everybody else was into pop or punk / heavy rock. Local author Chris Brown has penned a book " suited and booted " acknowledging brothers Steve & Adrian Ashby & Paul Alexander as movers and shakers back in the day! It all started in December 1992 when Paul (Alexander) got together with DJ friends, Jason (Lumbar), Johnny (Stallard), Steve & Adrian (Ashby) and Steve (Phillips) all original 70's soul & funk DJ's together for a one off re-union, the rest they say is history: we haven't stopped since.
..Quoted by massive attack as early influencers on the ‘ Bristol sound ‘ the origins of Soultrain can be traced back to the early 1970’s which a BBC radio 6 documentary reported Soultrain DJ importing funk 45's and creating an underground scene whilst everybody else was into pop or punk / heavy rock. Local author Chris Brown has penned a book " suited and booted " acknowledging brothers Steve & Adrian Ashby & Paul Alexander as movers and shakers back in the day! It all started in December 1992 when Paul (Alexander) got together with DJ friends, Jason (Lumbar), Johnny (Stallard), Steve & Adrian (Ashby) and Steve (Phillips) all original 70's soul & funk DJ's together for a one off re-union, the rest they say is history: we haven't stopped since.
Liam Howard & The Truthseekers
4 piece Originals band, bringing you Anthemic Rock / Pop with a subtle twist of Folk.
4 piece Originals band, bringing you Anthemic Rock / Pop with a subtle twist of Folk.
Retro
It is rock and roll band that plays the classic music of the 50's and 60's that gets everyone, young and old dancing, come to enjoy the music with them on Sunday 31 July
It is rock and roll band that plays the classic music of the 50's and 60's that gets everyone, young and old dancing, come to enjoy the music with them on Sunday 31 July
Address for avenue
Bristol Millennium Square ,Bristol BS1 5DB
In front of Science Centre Bristol ,Harbourside
How to get here:
We encourage you to walk, cycle or get public transport to the festival. Best Bus stops are the central fountains/promenade or Anchor Road. This is details how to get to the festival
BY TRAIN
Bristol Temple Meads is the main railway station, situated approximately 15 minutes’ walk from the City Centre. The 8 and 9 bus services run frequently between Bristol Temple Meads Station and the city centre, Broadmead and Cabot Circus. CrossCountry trains operate between Bristol Temple Meads and Birmingham, the North East, Edinburgh and Penzance. Great Western Railway (GWR) run regular services to Bristol from London Paddington, Reading, Swindon, Bath, Taunton, Exeter, Plymouth, Cardiff, Gloucester and Cheltenham. Bristol Parkway station is situated to the north of the city and can be accessed via First bus no. 73, which runs regularly between Bristol Parkway and the city centre. CrossCountry trains run services to Bristol Parkway from Penzance, Birmingham, the North East and Scotland. Great Western Railway (GWR) also run services to, through and from Bristol Parkway. Visit the Great Western Railway (GWR) website to find out more about travel to Bristol.
BY BUS OR COACH
Bristol Bus Station is situated on Marlborough Street, near Broadmead shopping centre. National Express coach services operate from the bus station to cities across the UK, including direct bus services to London Heathrow (approximately two hours) and Gatwick airport (approximately three and a half hours). Megabus operates from Bristol to London and Cwmbran, and Greyhound operates from Bristol Airport to Swansea via UWE, Bristol bus station, Newport and Cardiff.
BY PARK & RIDE
Bristol is easily accessible from the M5 and M4 motorways. From the M4, exit at junction 19 (signpost to Bristol) and follow the
M32 into the city centre. From the M5, exit at junction 18 and follow the A4 Portway (signpost Bristol Airport) into the city centre. The nearest car park for city centre events is At-Bristol’s Millennium Square Car Park. Using Sat Nav? Enter BS1 5LL as your destination. Go to www.visitbristol.co.uk for more information, including other parking sites throughout the city.
DISABLED ACCESS
Please contact individual event organisers for information regarding disabled access and parking.
Bristol Millennium Square ,Bristol BS1 5DB
In front of Science Centre Bristol ,Harbourside
How to get here:
We encourage you to walk, cycle or get public transport to the festival. Best Bus stops are the central fountains/promenade or Anchor Road. This is details how to get to the festival
BY TRAIN
Bristol Temple Meads is the main railway station, situated approximately 15 minutes’ walk from the City Centre. The 8 and 9 bus services run frequently between Bristol Temple Meads Station and the city centre, Broadmead and Cabot Circus. CrossCountry trains operate between Bristol Temple Meads and Birmingham, the North East, Edinburgh and Penzance. Great Western Railway (GWR) run regular services to Bristol from London Paddington, Reading, Swindon, Bath, Taunton, Exeter, Plymouth, Cardiff, Gloucester and Cheltenham. Bristol Parkway station is situated to the north of the city and can be accessed via First bus no. 73, which runs regularly between Bristol Parkway and the city centre. CrossCountry trains run services to Bristol Parkway from Penzance, Birmingham, the North East and Scotland. Great Western Railway (GWR) also run services to, through and from Bristol Parkway. Visit the Great Western Railway (GWR) website to find out more about travel to Bristol.
BY BUS OR COACH
Bristol Bus Station is situated on Marlborough Street, near Broadmead shopping centre. National Express coach services operate from the bus station to cities across the UK, including direct bus services to London Heathrow (approximately two hours) and Gatwick airport (approximately three and a half hours). Megabus operates from Bristol to London and Cwmbran, and Greyhound operates from Bristol Airport to Swansea via UWE, Bristol bus station, Newport and Cardiff.
BY PARK & RIDE
Bristol is easily accessible from the M5 and M4 motorways. From the M4, exit at junction 19 (signpost to Bristol) and follow the
M32 into the city centre. From the M5, exit at junction 18 and follow the A4 Portway (signpost Bristol Airport) into the city centre. The nearest car park for city centre events is At-Bristol’s Millennium Square Car Park. Using Sat Nav? Enter BS1 5LL as your destination. Go to www.visitbristol.co.uk for more information, including other parking sites throughout the city.
DISABLED ACCESS
Please contact individual event organisers for information regarding disabled access and parking.
Please click this image to see details of Bus travel time.
Information for parking at Millennium Square
Please click on this image for link car park
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