
What we’re about
We are a group mainly for gay and bisexual men looking to make friends and expand our social lives and interests in the Bristol area. We are accepting and welcoming of other orientations and identities, but whatever our differences the thing we all have in common is: we identify as men and are attracted to men.
As a group we value and encourage respect, tolerance, kindness and understanding and as such we do not tolerate unkind behaviour towards each other or behaviour which condones intolerance.
Upcoming events
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Pillion - Watershed
The Watershed, 1 cannons road, bs1 5tx, Bristol , GBIs Alexander Skarsgård your cup of tea? You may want to join me at the Watershed for the preview screening of Pillion, full release isn't until 28th Nov so get your ticket to this single showing before they all go.
Movie start time is 17:00, I'll be getting a drink before, will post at what table when I get there.
6 attendeesBath Oktoberfest
Royal Victoria Park, Marlborough Lane Bath Avon BA1 2NQ, Bath, GBGreat beer by the liter, German cuisine, oompah bands, men in lederhosen, whats not to like? Interested? Join me at Bath Oktoberfest! Tickets are £24 for the Saturday Day session (11:00 - 16:00) and they won't be around for long.
I aim to arrive at the venue entrance around noon(looking like a proper German). I'll be getting the train from temple meads in the morning, will comment on event when I know what train.
7 attendeesQuentin Crisp: Naked Hope by Mark Farrelly
Alma Tavern, 18 Alma Vale Road, Clifton, Bristol BS8 2HY, GBFrom a conventional upbringing to global notoriety via The Naked Civil Servant, Quentin Crisp was one of the most memorable figures of the twentieth century. Openly gay as early as the 1930s, Quentin spent decades being beaten up on London’s streets for his refusal to be anything less than himself.
Written and performed by Mark Farrelly, Naked Hope portrays two phases of Crisp's life: the late 1960s in his filthy Chelsea flat, and 1990s New York where he regales an audience with his sharply-observed, hard-earned philosophy on how to have a lifestyle.
One performance only, 5pm Sunday 2nd November at the Alma Tavern, Clifton. Tickets are £16. The theatre is small (only 50 seats) so buy soon as this show will almost certainly sell out.
https://www.tickettailor.com/events/almatheatrecompany/1832096Meet in the Alma Tavern bar from 4:30pm.
The Alma Tavern does a good selection of pub food so we can eat after. Their website says live music on Sundays.
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Past events
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