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The Wool Hall,
12 St Thomas Street,
BRISTOL,
BS1 6JJ

(0117) 945 0996

The Fleece Information

The Fleece is Bristol's premier mid sized lived music venue. Open seven nights a week and with up to four bands each night The Fleece has hosted gig by the likes of Oasis, Radiohead, Muse, Coldplay, Jeff Buckley, Erasure and The Verve.

Venue Type
Live Music Venue
Opening Hours
Sun-Wed 19:30-02:00
Thu-Sat 19:30-04:00
Drink Info
Beer from £2.70 per bottle
Wine from £10.00 per bottle
DJs
On Sat playing Indie
Live Ents
National and international tours as well as local bands.
Facilities
Large Screen showing sports events, WiFi - Football is only shown during the World Cup and European Championship
Entry
Dependant on whats on
Kids
Children welcome - Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult and must leave by midnight
Awards
Venue Magazine promoter of the year 2010
Payment
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Disabled Facilities
Wheelchair Access, Disabled Toilets

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Reviewer DaveLewis12
02/07/2010
The new management promise to take The Fleece back to it's heyday of great live bands 7 nights per week. A major increase in the venue capacity is apparently imminent and the new booking policy means it's goodbye to the tribute and covers bands from the end of 2010. There is already a major improvement to the bar with a brand new range of beers including Amstel, Grolsch, Gem, Butcombe, Stowford Press, Red Stripe, Carling, and Dry Blackthorn.
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Reviewer Mattgwringer
09/01/2010
Great music venue, fantastic music. Never eaten here though.

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Reviewer Anonymous
22/09/2008
Another anmazing night at the fleece! Oracleboy were on top form and really made the evening.
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