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The Waeve at Bristol Trinity

The Waeve tour dates and tickets
The Waeve are a duo from the UK, consisting of Blur's Graham Coxon and Rose Dougall of The Pipettes.

The Waeve will be performing 1 event in Bristol on Friday 21st March 2025 at the Trinity.

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The Waeve in Bristol - Ticket Options

Fri Mar 21 2025 Bristol, UK UK
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Bristol, Trinity Centre
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Bristol, Trinity Centre
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The Waeve
Bristol, Trinity Arts Centre
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Bristol, Trinity
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Address: Bristol Trinity, Trinity Road, Bristol, BS2 0NW
Telephone: 01179351200
Venue Capacity: 700
The Trinity Centre is a 700-capacity live music venue based in Bristol. Originally opened as the Holy Trinity Church back in 1800s, it's now used to host some of the best gigs, raves, and club nights Bristol has to offer.