Lost Horizon HQ Bristol reviews by real event-goers
Reviews of Lost Horizon HQ in Bristol
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Review of Romain Virgo
Romain and the band were amazing. The venue was small, the stage was tiny, no proper sanitation. But the crowd was psyched up for the performance. I'd definitely want to see Romain Virgo on a proper stage again.
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Review of Analogue Lounge w/ Rebecca Vasmant
Incredibly friendly staff, down to earth and attentive. The atmosphere is one that few venues in Bristol capture as an openly collaborative space which immerses the audience completely within the performance.
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Review of Loose Sound x Virgo Tribe Sunday sound Meeting
Just saying...chips are not as cheap as thay used to be......!
But i feal that the price of the ticket was more than value for money....
Which is the usual deal from an event put on by you lot, at LH.
Have followed Loose Sound {DJ Loose} since before they even built their sound systym so it is great to see and hear them playing in your yard!
Great to see the youth having fun in such a safe place on a Sunday afternoon.
Looking forward the the 10th ov Nov when they are back!
On other bussiness... I love the sheltering of the yard and the greenery...had such a good vibe.
Thought security was a bit brusk/rude and frisked to close.
Happy to chat about that in the future.
In the mean time...all the best.
I will be back for the Worm on Saturday.
Bobby
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Review of Ska & Roots Courtyard Sessions | All Dayer | *FREE ENTRY*
I had an amazing time since the music was excellent and the vibe was friendly and fantastic. Beer price was high but entrance was free so cannot complain. I would like to be notified of future free ska & dub events.
Recommend.
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Review of Mr Scruff + MC Kwasi
The gig was superb- a couple of hours felt like Mr Scruff was just warming the diverse crowd, testing the boundaries then just before midnight, he united the crowd with some 80s Hip Hop and Boom Bap and we were putty in his hands, genre-hopping and keeping us guessing before tipping his hat to with some Bristonian classics and his last tune , The Specials -Ghost Town. We all left the venue grinning and battle-scarred from non-stop dancing.
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