Hall Spaces
Hall spaces at The Trinity Centre
- Main Hall
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Ideal for live music performances, wedding receptions, fayres and conferences
The Venue
Just minutes walk from the city centre, Trinity has been a staple part of Bristol's live music scene since the early 1980s. Based in a converted late-Georgian church, we provide an unique setting for late night live musical escapades. Our generous sized dance floor allows revellers space to move to the sounds produced from our inhouse sound system, which packs one hell of a punch, especially the bass which pleasantly reverberates about your being. Our grassroots, community focused vibe attracts an eclectic crowd of different ages from across the city and beyond.
"Trinity is definitely what going out in Bristol is all about: friendly, a little bit alternative, with lots of people from different backgrounds getting together and having a good time" - Lucy Duggan, View Bristol, October 2008
The Music
The live gigs and dance nights are as varied as the crowd that comes here. From fluro-face paints, stilts and psychedelic trance to a Roni Size drum and bass reunion, Icelandic sensation Emiliana Torrini on tour to some cult electro-pop icons the Gorillaz. There’s always some new and unpredictable event round the corner, which keeps the appeal of The Trinity broad and fresh.
DimensionsDownstairs Hall 18.2m w (11.2m pillar to pillar) x 20.2m l x 3.9m h
Skittle Alley 4.2m w x 12.2m l
Stage 7.3m w x 6.2m l x 2.9m h (1m off floor)
- Upstairs Hall
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Beautiful stained-glass windows provide a backdrop to this space with incredible acoustics, ideal for theatrical rehearsal and performance
The upstairs hall has been used for theatre performances, conferences, weddings and more. This a naturally lit, large hall space that is suited to large groups.
Dimensions
Upstairs Hall 11m w x 21m l x 16m h
- Graffiti Room
