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  • 'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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    'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
    Vessel which has hosted acts from Pulp to Stormzy to celebrate anniversary with series of shows, exhibition and book.

    It started life as a cargo ship transporting timber around the Baltic Sea, but for the last four decades it has been moored in the Mud Dock area of Bristol's floating harbour, hosting music acts from Pulp to Stormzy, helping launch the city's drum'n'bass and trip-hop scenes and providing a bobbing canvas for the street artist Banksy.

    Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.

    Thekla in Bristol celebrates it's 40th anniversary, with historical photos displayed throughout and a new book to mark the occasion. 1 May 2024

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  • 'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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    'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
    Vessel which has hosted acts from Pulp to Stormzy to celebrate anniversary with series of shows, exhibition and book.

    It started life as a cargo ship transporting timber around the Baltic Sea, but for the last four decades it has been moored in the Mud Dock area of Bristol's floating harbour, hosting music acts from Pulp to Stormzy, helping launch the city's drum'n'bass and trip-hop scenes and providing a bobbing canvas for the street artist Banksy.

    Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.

    Thekla in Bristol celebrates it's 40th anniversary, with historical photos displayed throughout and a new book to mark the occasion. 1 May 2024

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  • 'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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    'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
    Vessel which has hosted acts from Pulp to Stormzy to celebrate anniversary with series of shows, exhibition and book.

    It started life as a cargo ship transporting timber around the Baltic Sea, but for the last four decades it has been moored in the Mud Dock area of Bristol's floating harbour, hosting music acts from Pulp to Stormzy, helping launch the city's drum'n'bass and trip-hop scenes and providing a bobbing canvas for the street artist Banksy.

    Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.

    Thekla in Bristol celebrates it's 40th anniversary, with historical photos displayed throughout and a new book to mark the occasion. 1 May 2024

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  • 'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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    'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
    Vessel which has hosted acts from Pulp to Stormzy to celebrate anniversary with series of shows, exhibition and book.

    It started life as a cargo ship transporting timber around the Baltic Sea, but for the last four decades it has been moored in the Mud Dock area of Bristol's floating harbour, hosting music acts from Pulp to Stormzy, helping launch the city's drum'n'bass and trip-hop scenes and providing a bobbing canvas for the street artist Banksy.

    Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.

    Thekla in Bristol celebrates it's 40th anniversary, with historical photos displayed throughout and a new book to mark the occasion. 1 May 2024

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  • 'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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    'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
    Vessel which has hosted acts from Pulp to Stormzy to celebrate anniversary with series of shows, exhibition and book.

    It started life as a cargo ship transporting timber around the Baltic Sea, but for the last four decades it has been moored in the Mud Dock area of Bristol's floating harbour, hosting music acts from Pulp to Stormzy, helping launch the city's drum'n'bass and trip-hop scenes and providing a bobbing canvas for the street artist Banksy.

    Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.

    Thekla in Bristol celebrates it's 40th anniversary, with historical photos displayed throughout and a new book to mark the occasion. 1 May 2024

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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    'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
    Vessel which has hosted acts from Pulp to Stormzy to celebrate anniversary with series of shows, exhibition and book.

    It started life as a cargo ship transporting timber around the Baltic Sea, but for the last four decades it has been moored in the Mud Dock area of Bristol's floating harbour, hosting music acts from Pulp to Stormzy, helping launch the city's drum'n'bass and trip-hop scenes and providing a bobbing canvas for the street artist Banksy.

    Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.

    Thekla in Bristol celebrates it's 40th anniversary, with historical photos displayed throughout and a new book to mark the occasion. 1 May 2024

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  • 'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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    'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
    Vessel which has hosted acts from Pulp to Stormzy to celebrate anniversary with series of shows, exhibition and book.

    It started life as a cargo ship transporting timber around the Baltic Sea, but for the last four decades it has been moored in the Mud Dock area of Bristol's floating harbour, hosting music acts from Pulp to Stormzy, helping launch the city's drum'n'bass and trip-hop scenes and providing a bobbing canvas for the street artist Banksy.

    Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.

    Stickers and passes from gigs at Thekla seen on the wall in the green room. Thekla in Bristol celebrates it's 40th anniversary, with historical photos displayed throughout and a new book to mark the occasion. 1 May 2024

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  • 'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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    'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
    Vessel which has hosted acts from Pulp to Stormzy to celebrate anniversary with series of shows, exhibition and book.

    It started life as a cargo ship transporting timber around the Baltic Sea, but for the last four decades it has been moored in the Mud Dock area of Bristol's floating harbour, hosting music acts from Pulp to Stormzy, helping launch the city's drum'n'bass and trip-hop scenes and providing a bobbing canvas for the street artist Banksy.

    Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.

    Stickers and passes from gigs at Thekla seen on the wall in the green room. Thekla in Bristol celebrates it's 40th anniversary, with historical photos displayed throughout and a new book to mark the occasion. 1 May 2024

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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    'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
    Vessel which has hosted acts from Pulp to Stormzy to celebrate anniversary with series of shows, exhibition and book.

    It started life as a cargo ship transporting timber around the Baltic Sea, but for the last four decades it has been moored in the Mud Dock area of Bristol's floating harbour, hosting music acts from Pulp to Stormzy, helping launch the city's drum'n'bass and trip-hop scenes and providing a bobbing canvas for the street artist Banksy.

    Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.

    Stickers and passes from gigs at Thekla seen on the wall in the green room. Thekla in Bristol celebrates it's 40th anniversary, with historical photos displayed throughout and a new book to mark the occasion. 1 May 2024

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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    'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
    Vessel which has hosted acts from Pulp to Stormzy to celebrate anniversary with series of shows, exhibition and book.

    It started life as a cargo ship transporting timber around the Baltic Sea, but for the last four decades it has been moored in the Mud Dock area of Bristol's floating harbour, hosting music acts from Pulp to Stormzy, helping launch the city's drum'n'bass and trip-hop scenes and providing a bobbing canvas for the street artist Banksy.

    Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.

    Chris Arnold, former resident DJ from 2018-2022. Thekla in Bristol celebrates it's 40th anniversary, with historical photos displayed throughout and a new book to mark the occasion. 1 May 2024

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  • 'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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    'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
    Vessel which has hosted acts from Pulp to Stormzy to celebrate anniversary with series of shows, exhibition and book.

    It started life as a cargo ship transporting timber around the Baltic Sea, but for the last four decades it has been moored in the Mud Dock area of Bristol's floating harbour, hosting music acts from Pulp to Stormzy, helping launch the city's drum'n'bass and trip-hop scenes and providing a bobbing canvas for the street artist Banksy.

    Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.

    Chris Arnold, former resident DJ from 2018-2022. Thekla in Bristol celebrates it's 40th anniversary, with historical photos displayed throughout and a new book to mark the occasion. 1 May 2024

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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    'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
    Vessel which has hosted acts from Pulp to Stormzy to celebrate anniversary with series of shows, exhibition and book.

    It started life as a cargo ship transporting timber around the Baltic Sea, but for the last four decades it has been moored in the Mud Dock area of Bristol's floating harbour, hosting music acts from Pulp to Stormzy, helping launch the city's drum'n'bass and trip-hop scenes and providing a bobbing canvas for the street artist Banksy.

    Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.

    Chris Arnold, former resident DJ from 2018-2022. Thekla in Bristol celebrates it's 40th anniversary, with historical photos displayed throughout and a new book to mark the occasion. 1 May 2024

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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    'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
    Vessel which has hosted acts from Pulp to Stormzy to celebrate anniversary with series of shows, exhibition and book.

    It started life as a cargo ship transporting timber around the Baltic Sea, but for the last four decades it has been moored in the Mud Dock area of Bristol's floating harbour, hosting music acts from Pulp to Stormzy, helping launch the city's drum'n'bass and trip-hop scenes and providing a bobbing canvas for the street artist Banksy.

    Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.

    Chris Arnold, former resident DJ from 2018-2022. Thekla in Bristol celebrates it's 40th anniversary, with historical photos displayed throughout and a new book to mark the occasion. 1 May 2024

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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    'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
    Vessel which has hosted acts from Pulp to Stormzy to celebrate anniversary with series of shows, exhibition and book.

    It started life as a cargo ship transporting timber around the Baltic Sea, but for the last four decades it has been moored in the Mud Dock area of Bristol's floating harbour, hosting music acts from Pulp to Stormzy, helping launch the city's drum'n'bass and trip-hop scenes and providing a bobbing canvas for the street artist Banksy.

    Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.

    Grayson Underhill, a security guard at Thekla for the past 12 years. Thekla in Bristol celebrates it's 40th anniversary, with historical photos displayed throughout and a new book to mark the occasion. 1 May 2024

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  • 'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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    'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
    Vessel which has hosted acts from Pulp to Stormzy to celebrate anniversary with series of shows, exhibition and book.

    It started life as a cargo ship transporting timber around the Baltic Sea, but for the last four decades it has been moored in the Mud Dock area of Bristol's floating harbour, hosting music acts from Pulp to Stormzy, helping launch the city's drum'n'bass and trip-hop scenes and providing a bobbing canvas for the street artist Banksy.

    Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.

    Grayson Underhill, a security guard at Thekla for the past 12 years. Thekla in Bristol celebrates it's 40th anniversary, with historical photos displayed throughout and a new book to mark the occasion. 1 May 2024

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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    'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
    Vessel which has hosted acts from Pulp to Stormzy to celebrate anniversary with series of shows, exhibition and book.

    It started life as a cargo ship transporting timber around the Baltic Sea, but for the last four decades it has been moored in the Mud Dock area of Bristol's floating harbour, hosting music acts from Pulp to Stormzy, helping launch the city's drum'n'bass and trip-hop scenes and providing a bobbing canvas for the street artist Banksy.

    Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.

    Thekla in Bristol celebrates it's 40th anniversary, with historical photos displayed throughout and a new book to mark the occasion. 1 May 2024

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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    'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
    Vessel which has hosted acts from Pulp to Stormzy to celebrate anniversary with series of shows, exhibition and book.

    It started life as a cargo ship transporting timber around the Baltic Sea, but for the last four decades it has been moored in the Mud Dock area of Bristol's floating harbour, hosting music acts from Pulp to Stormzy, helping launch the city's drum'n'bass and trip-hop scenes and providing a bobbing canvas for the street artist Banksy.

    Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.

    Thekla in Bristol celebrates it's 40th anniversary, with historical photos displayed throughout and a new book to mark the occasion. 1 May 2024

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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    'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
    Vessel which has hosted acts from Pulp to Stormzy to celebrate anniversary with series of shows, exhibition and book.

    It started life as a cargo ship transporting timber around the Baltic Sea, but for the last four decades it has been moored in the Mud Dock area of Bristol's floating harbour, hosting music acts from Pulp to Stormzy, helping launch the city's drum'n'bass and trip-hop scenes and providing a bobbing canvas for the street artist Banksy.

    Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.

    Grayson Underhill, a security guard at Thekla for the past 12 years. Thekla in Bristol celebrates it's 40th anniversary, with historical photos displayed throughout and a new book to mark the occasion. 1 May 2024

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • 'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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    'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
    Vessel which has hosted acts from Pulp to Stormzy to celebrate anniversary with series of shows, exhibition and book.

    It started life as a cargo ship transporting timber around the Baltic Sea, but for the last four decades it has been moored in the Mud Dock area of Bristol's floating harbour, hosting music acts from Pulp to Stormzy, helping launch the city's drum'n'bass and trip-hop scenes and providing a bobbing canvas for the street artist Banksy.

    Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.

    Grayson Underhill, a security guard at Thekla for the past 12 years. Thekla in Bristol celebrates it's 40th anniversary, with historical photos displayed throughout and a new book to mark the occasion. 1 May 2024

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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    'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
    Vessel which has hosted acts from Pulp to Stormzy to celebrate anniversary with series of shows, exhibition and book.

    It started life as a cargo ship transporting timber around the Baltic Sea, but for the last four decades it has been moored in the Mud Dock area of Bristol's floating harbour, hosting music acts from Pulp to Stormzy, helping launch the city's drum'n'bass and trip-hop scenes and providing a bobbing canvas for the street artist Banksy.

    Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.

    Grayson Underhill, a security guard at Thekla for the past 12 years. Thekla in Bristol celebrates it's 40th anniversary, with historical photos displayed throughout and a new book to mark the occasion. 1 May 2024

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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    'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
    Vessel which has hosted acts from Pulp to Stormzy to celebrate anniversary with series of shows, exhibition and book.

    It started life as a cargo ship transporting timber around the Baltic Sea, but for the last four decades it has been moored in the Mud Dock area of Bristol's floating harbour, hosting music acts from Pulp to Stormzy, helping launch the city's drum'n'bass and trip-hop scenes and providing a bobbing canvas for the street artist Banksy.

    Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.

    Alex Black, general manager since 2015. Thekla in Bristol celebrates it's 40th anniversary, with historical photos displayed throughout and a new book to mark the occasion. 1 May 2024

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  • 'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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    'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
    Vessel which has hosted acts from Pulp to Stormzy to celebrate anniversary with series of shows, exhibition and book.

    It started life as a cargo ship transporting timber around the Baltic Sea, but for the last four decades it has been moored in the Mud Dock area of Bristol's floating harbour, hosting music acts from Pulp to Stormzy, helping launch the city's drum'n'bass and trip-hop scenes and providing a bobbing canvas for the street artist Banksy.

    Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.

    Alex Black, general manager since 2015. Thekla in Bristol celebrates it's 40th anniversary, with historical photos displayed throughout and a new book to mark the occasion. 1 May 2024

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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    'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
    Vessel which has hosted acts from Pulp to Stormzy to celebrate anniversary with series of shows, exhibition and book.

    It started life as a cargo ship transporting timber around the Baltic Sea, but for the last four decades it has been moored in the Mud Dock area of Bristol's floating harbour, hosting music acts from Pulp to Stormzy, helping launch the city's drum'n'bass and trip-hop scenes and providing a bobbing canvas for the street artist Banksy.

    Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.

    Alex Black, general manager since 2015. Thekla in Bristol celebrates it's 40th anniversary, with historical photos displayed throughout and a new book to mark the occasion. 1 May 2024

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  • 'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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    'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
    Vessel which has hosted acts from Pulp to Stormzy to celebrate anniversary with series of shows, exhibition and book.

    It started life as a cargo ship transporting timber around the Baltic Sea, but for the last four decades it has been moored in the Mud Dock area of Bristol's floating harbour, hosting music acts from Pulp to Stormzy, helping launch the city's drum'n'bass and trip-hop scenes and providing a bobbing canvas for the street artist Banksy.

    Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.

    Thekla in Bristol celebrates it's 40th anniversary, with historical photos displayed throughout and a new book to mark the occasion. 1 May 2024

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  • 'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
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    'Thekla runs a tight ship': Bristol's floating venue marks 40 years at dock
    Vessel which has hosted acts from Pulp to Stormzy to celebrate anniversary with series of shows, exhibition and book.

    It started life as a cargo ship transporting timber around the Baltic Sea, but for the last four decades it has been moored in the Mud Dock area of Bristol's floating harbour, hosting music acts from Pulp to Stormzy, helping launch the city's drum'n'bass and trip-hop scenes and providing a bobbing canvas for the street artist Banksy.

    Thekla, one of south-west England's most beloved and vibrant venues, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this week with a series of shows, an exhibition and the publication of a book marking the ups and downs.

    Thekla in Bristol celebrates it's 40th anniversary, with historical photos displayed throughout and a new book to mark the occasion. 1 May 2024

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  • George McCrae
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    George McCrae
    George McCrae in der Rai TV-Show 'I migliori anni' in den Fabrizio Frizzi Studios. Rom, 06.04.2024
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  • George McCrae
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    George McCrae
    George McCrae in der Rai TV-Show 'I migliori anni' in den Fabrizio Frizzi Studios. Rom, 06.04.2024
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  • George McCrae
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    George McCrae
    George McCrae in der Rai TV-Show 'I migliori anni' in den Fabrizio Frizzi Studios. Rom, 06.04.2024
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  • Nile Rodgers
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    Nile Rodgers
    Nile Rodgers in der Rai TV-Show 'I migliori anni' in den Fabrizio Frizzi Studios. Rom, 06.04.2024
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    Nile Rodgers
    Nile Rodgers in der Rai TV-Show 'I migliori anni' in den Fabrizio Frizzi Studios. Rom, 06.04.2024
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    Nile Rodgers
    Nile Rodgers in der Rai TV-Show 'I migliori anni' in den Fabrizio Frizzi Studios. Rom, 06.04.2024
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  • Nile Rodgers
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    Nile Rodgers
    Nile Rodgers in der Rai TV-Show 'I migliori anni' in den Fabrizio Frizzi Studios. Rom, 06.04.2024
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  • Nile Rodgers
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    Nile Rodgers
    Nile Rodgers in der Rai TV-Show 'I migliori anni' in den Fabrizio Frizzi Studios. Rom, 06.04.2024
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    Nile Rodgers in der Rai TV-Show 'I migliori anni' in den Fabrizio Frizzi Studios. Rom, 06.04.2024
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  • The mind-bending acid house tour of London
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    The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.

    In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.

    Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.

    Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.

    George Georgiou seen at the entrance for the club Raw in the basement of the St Giles Hotel in Tottenham Court Road, London. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024

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  • The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    DUKAS_169110807_EYE
    The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.

    In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.

    Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.

    Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.

    George Georgiou seen at the entrance for the club Raw in the basement of the St Giles Hotel in Tottenham Court Road, London. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    DUKAS_169110806_EYE
    The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.

    In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.

    Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.

    Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.

    90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    DUKAS_169110805_EYE
    The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.

    In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.

    Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.

    Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.

    Nicky Holloway, George Georgiou and Danny Rampling seen outside the entrance to Shoom in London Bridge. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    DUKAS_169110804_EYE
    The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.

    In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.

    Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.

    Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.

    Nicky Holloway and George Georgiou seen outside Shoom in London Bridge. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024

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  • The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    DUKAS_169110803_EYE
    The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.

    In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.

    Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.

    Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.

    90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    DUKAS_169110798_EYE
    The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.

    In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.

    Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.

    Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.

    Danny Rampling seen outside Shoom in London Bridge. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024

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  • The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    DUKAS_169110802_EYE
    The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.

    In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.

    Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.

    Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.

    The location of Shoom in London Bridge. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    DUKAS_169110797_EYE
    The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.

    In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.

    Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.

    Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.

    George Georgiou, Danny Rampling and Nicky Hollway seen outside Shoom in London Bridge. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024

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  • The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    DUKAS_169110796_EYE
    The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.

    In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.

    Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.

    Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.

    George Georgiou, Danny Rampling and Nicky Hollway seen outside Shoom in London Bridge. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    DUKAS_169110811_EYE
    The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.

    In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.

    Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.

    Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.

    George Georgiou, Danny Rampling and Nicky Hollway seen outside Shoom in London Bridge. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    DUKAS_169110810_EYE
    The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.

    In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.

    Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.

    Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.

    George Georgiou and Danny Rampling seen outside Shoom in London Bridge. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    DUKAS_169110794_EYE
    The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.

    In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.

    Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.

    Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.

    90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    DUKAS_169110795_EYE
    The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.

    In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.

    Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.

    Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.

    George Georgiou seen outside the entrance to Shoom in London Bridge. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    DUKAS_169110801_EYE
    The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.

    In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.

    Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.

    Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.

    George Georgiou seen outside the entrance to Shoom in London Bridge. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    DUKAS_169110793_EYE
    The mind-bending acid house tour of London
    George Georgiou gave British rave culture its smiley face. Now he's placing plaques where hardcore clubbers sweated till dawn. Join the designer - and DJs Danny Rampling and Nicky Holloway - on a face-melting trip.

    In the 80s and 90s, Georgiou shaped the aesthetic of much of London's underground dance nightlife. As well as flyers he designed membership cards, logos, posters, banners - entire nightclub aesthetics.

    Georgiou has meticulously archived his work, and a lot of it is about to be turned into NFTs.

    Doing this trail of London's old rave haunts, the changes to the buildings, and to people's ability to access such spaces to throw such wild parties, feel very pronounced.

    George Georgiou seen outside the entrance to Shoom in London Bridge. 90s clubland yellow plaques being installed (temporarily) around London on the sites of the old clubs from the 80s and 90s. Artist George Georgiou created the flyers for the events and lays claim to having invented the rave smiley face. 11 April 2024

    Alicia Canter / Guardian / eyevine

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