Come and join us for The Big Fish Bash, a joyful night of live music and community spirit in support of Aid Box Community (ABC) and Bristol Hospitality Network (BHN).
We’re thrilled to welcome Kettle of Fish, one of Bristol’s favourite a cappella groups, for a special performance, followed by the eclectic soulful, jazz‑funk energy of Deem’s Experiment. There’ll be drinks, light bites, and a raffle with brilliant prizes, all helping raise funds for people seeking sanctuary in Bristol.
📅 Saturday 21st February 2026
🕖 7pm (doors open at 7pm, music from 7.30pm)
📍 Easton Christian Family Centre, Beaufort Street, BS5 0SQ
🎟 Tickets: £12 / £20 solidarity / free for asylum seekers
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Ticket Link: https://bristolhospitalitynetwork.beaconforms.com/form/2ceba898
Bring your friends, enjoy some incredible local talent, and help us support two charities by ensuring people receive the essentials they need including food, basic living items, travel to vital services, and emergency practical or destitution support.
Kettle of Fish is an acapella band in demand all over the Southwest of England, delighting audiences large and small, young and old, with their unique blend of comedy and musical genius. Expect laughs, gasps of amazement and maybe the odd quizzical raising of the eyebrow, when KoF takes to the stage with their eclectic mix of the weird and wonderful.
Deems Experiment is a group of Bristol-based composers and instrumentalists whose style blends elements of jazz, classical music, hip hop, and math rock. For this night, the crowd will be graced with a duo composed of lead keyboardist Aondoyima ‘Deems’ Ioratim-Uba and bassist and drummer Munashe 'Kaps' Kapswarah from Grace Mack & The Pack, to take us through a journey of soulful melodies and smooth, mesmerising sounds.
All proceeds will support BHN’s & ABC's vital work.
About Aid Box Community
Aid Box Community offers support, supplies and sanctuary for refugees and people seeking asylum in Bristol, providing essentials, guidance, and a warm welcome through our free shop, hub, activities, and one‑to‑one connections. We work to uphold dignity, safety, and belonging by creating a compassionate community where people can access practical help, build friendships, and find hope.
About Bristol Hospitality Network (BHN)
BHN works in solidarity alongside people seeking asylum who are facing destitution in Bristol. We source hosted accommodation for refused asylum seekers and support creative community work with our catering branch Moveable Feast. Through our weekly Welcome Drop-In Centre, visitors can access casework advice, ESOL classes, hot food, and take part in activities that build connections. Guided by mutual empowerment, BHN aims to place hospitality, integrity, and most of all, our members, at the heart of what we do.