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Bristol Venues Launch Dozen New Exhibitions and Shows This July

Venues across the city open fresh displays and performances this July with tickets and entry details now available.

By Bristol Things-to-do Desk · Published 25 July 2026

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Bristol Venues Launch Dozen New Exhibitions and Shows This July
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Bristol arts and entertainment outlets open multiple new exhibitions and live shows this week, including a photography series at the Arnolfini and a theater run at the Bristol Old Vic on King Street.

These additions arrive as visitor numbers to city cultural sites recover from earlier dips tied to wider international disruptions, with local organizers noting steady bookings through the end of the month.

Venues Roll Out Specific Programs

The Arnolfini on Narrow Quay hosts a display of work by local photographers documenting changes along the floating harbour, while the Watershed on the same waterfront runs film screenings tied to the same theme through July 28. Further inland, the Bristol Museum & Art Gallery on Queens Road adds an installation on urban soundscapes that opens July 15 and runs daily until September. Stokes Croft businesses along the main road contribute with pop-up street art tours that start from the Jamaica Street junction each Saturday morning.

Organizers at these sites coordinate with the Bristol Cultural Development Partnership to promote the events through a shared listings site that lists more than 40 separate performances and displays for the remainder of July.

Numbers and Booking Details

Attendance at last summer's comparable programs reached 22,400 across the same venues, according to figures released by the partnership. Adult tickets for most theater shows cost £18, with concessions at £12 and free entry for under-18s at the museum displays. Advance reservations through the Watershed website or the Arnolfini box office open at 10 a.m. each day.

Residents can check the partnership listings page for updated times and reserve spots online or by phone before heading to any of the listed locations this weekend.

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