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The Fleece is a legendary independent live music venue located in [[Bristol]], England. Established in 1982, it has become a staple in the city's vibrant music scene. The venue is situated at 12 St. Thomas Street, Bristol BS1 6JJ and is a [[Grade II* listed building]], originally used as a [[Wool Hall, Bristol|sheep trading market]] in the 1800s, which inspired its name.
The Fleece is a legendary independent live music venue located in [[Bristol]], England. Established in 1982, it has become a staple in the city's vibrant music scene. The venue is situated at 12 St. Thomas Street, Bristol BS1 6JJ and is a [[Grade II* listed building]], originally used as a [[Wool Hall, Bristol|sheep trading market]] in the 1800s, which inspired its name.


Over the years, The Fleece has hosted numerous iconic performances by renowned artists such as Radiohead, Oasis, Muse, Amy Winehouse, Queens of the Stone Age, George Ezra, and Ed Sheeran. The venue offers a unique blend of live music and club nights, providing an ultimate entertainment experience for music lovers.
Over the years, The Fleece has hosted numerous iconic performances by renowned artists such as [[Radiohead]], [[Oasis (band)|Oasis]], [[Muse (band)|Muse]], [[Amy Winehouse]], [[Queens of the Stone Age]], [[George Ezra]], and [[Ed Sheeran]]. The venue offers a unique blend of live music and club nights, providing an ultimate entertainment experience for music lovers.


In 2021, The Fleece underwent a significant redesign, enhancing its facilities with a larger stage, new PA system, and viewing screens. The venue is fully accessible, with dedicated viewing areas and facilities for all patrons.
In 2021, The Fleece underwent a significant redesign, enhancing its facilities with a larger stage, new PA system, and viewing screens. The venue is fully accessible, with dedicated viewing areas and facilities for all patrons.


The Fleece continues to attract exciting acts from around the world and remains a key destination for live music enthusiasts. Its commitment to promoting new talent and providing a memorable experience for both artists and audiences has cemented its status as one of Bristol's most beloved music venues.
The Fleece continues to attract exciting acts from around the world and remains a key destination for live music. Its commitment to promoting new talent and providing a memorable experience for both artists and audiences it has become a beloved cornerstone of Bristol’s musical heritage.

Latest revision as of 16:21, 23 October 2024

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An image capturing The Fleece, a music venue in the heart of Bristol, UK.
The Fleece, a legendary independent music venue in the heart of Bristol, UK.


The Fleece is a legendary independent live music venue located in Bristol, England. Established in 1982, it has become a staple in the city's vibrant music scene. The venue is situated at 12 St. Thomas Street, Bristol BS1 6JJ and is a Grade II* listed building, originally used as a sheep trading market in the 1800s, which inspired its name.

Over the years, The Fleece has hosted numerous iconic performances by renowned artists such as Radiohead, Oasis, Muse, Amy Winehouse, Queens of the Stone Age, George Ezra, and Ed Sheeran. The venue offers a unique blend of live music and club nights, providing an ultimate entertainment experience for music lovers.

In 2021, The Fleece underwent a significant redesign, enhancing its facilities with a larger stage, new PA system, and viewing screens. The venue is fully accessible, with dedicated viewing areas and facilities for all patrons.

The Fleece continues to attract exciting acts from around the world and remains a key destination for live music. Its commitment to promoting new talent and providing a memorable experience for both artists and audiences it has become a beloved cornerstone of Bristol’s musical heritage.