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LIVE MUSIC IN THE HEART OF HULL OLD TOWN 2013 T H R E E D A Y S O F L I V E M U S I C FEATURING LOCAL & NATIONAL TALENT ON 20TH/21ST/22ND SEPTEMBER MAIN STAGE in TRINITY SQ SATURDAY 21ST/SUNDAY 22ND SEPTEMBER LIVE MUSIC AT PARTICIPATING BARS... FRUIT, GARBO’S, JACK AND DANNY’S, JAZ BAR, KINGSTON HOTEL, OSCARS BAR, RUMOURS, WILLIAM WILBERFORCE, YE OLDE CORN EXCHANGE. SEE FACEBOOK AND TWITTER FOR TIMES/ARTISTS Jody McKenna Dodgy King Charles Counting Coins FREE!

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• L I V E M U S I C I N T H E H E A R T O F H U L L O L D T O W N •

2013

T H R E E D A Y S O F L I V E M U S I CF E A T U R I N G L O C A L & N A T I O N A L T A L E N T O N 2 0 T H / 2 1 S T / 2 2 N D S E P T E M B E R

MAIN STAGE in TRINITY SQSATURDAY 21ST/SUNDAY 22ND SEPTEMBER

LIVE MUSIC AT PARTICIPATING BARS.. . FRUIT, GARBO’S, JACKAND DANNY’S, JAZ BAR, KINGSTON HOTEL, OSCARS BAR,

RUMOURS, WILLIAM WILBERFORCE, YE OLDE CORN EXCHANGE.SEE FACEBOOK AND TWITTER FOR TIMES/ARTISTS

Jody McKenna

Dodgy King Charles

Counting Coins

FREE!

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KING CHARLESMain Stage, Trinity Sq. Saturday 21 September at 6pmKing Charles is an extraordinary man. He doesn’t look like anyone you know, he doesn’t think like anyone you know and he doesn’t make music like anyone you know. Born and raised in West London, the classically trained singer-songwriter has put a decent

wodge of what he’s learnt into a quite extraordinary record that draws down influences from afro beat, rock and roll, glam, folk, hip-hop and country. The heart of each song is lit up by joyous pop and the edges are coloured in by wild and wonderful ideas. If your mind is still open to magic, and you’re interested in songs with some spirit in their belly, songs about love, life, and people – then you will like his music very much. Described as a ‘glam folk’ rocker, in 2009 King Charles won the grand prize at the International Songwriting Competition for his single Love Lust and his debut album, Loveblood, was released last year. King Charles has also toured with Mumford and Sons and loves being on the road, so let’s give him a warm welcome at the gates of Hull!

DODGYMain Stage, Trinity Sq. Sunday 22 September at 7pmSTAND UPRIGHT IN A COOL PLACE, the most recent album from Dodgy was a long time coming - fifteen years since the double platinum selling Free Peace Sweet. From the many media plaudits the new album’s received, Dodgy have successfully overcome

the often tricky task of a band reinventing themselves to make a contemporary and relevant album. The first time round, Dodgy were only together for seven years but in that time they sold over a million records worldwide, released three albums and had twelve Top 40 singles, including Staying out for the Summer, In a Room, If You’re Thinking of Me, and the Top 5 hit Good Enough - still a staple of the radio playlists. They sold out gigs all over the UK and were even awarded an unprecedented 90-minute Saturday evening slot on the Glastonbury Pyramid Stage. Since the release of Stand Upright in a Cool Place in 2012, Dodgy haven’t really stopped as live gigs and festival appearances have always been an important part of the Dodgy experience and they continue to tour in 2013. Next up, Hull Trinity Festival!

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HullTrinityFestival @hulltrinityfest

Hull’s Old Town bursts into life with live music performances from local

and national talent, from Friday 20th September to Sunday 22nd September.

Hull Trinity Festival will showcase talented and exciting local musicians from early afternoon on Friday 20th.

Headlining the Main Stage on Saturday is King Charles, then at Sunday’s finale Dodgy will ignite Trinity Square. Fringe activity across Old Town pubs and bars will see the music resonate on...Hull

Trinity Festival is a lively music event in the heart of the Old Town.

Catch up online with the latest details and info:

Littlemores The Quicksilver Kings

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14:00 - 14:30 - THE TENNENTS14:45 - 15:15 - YOUNG JACK

15:30 - 16:00 - TAYALA16:15 - 16:45 - PATRICK JOSEPH TOBIN

17:00 - 17:30 - THE BLACK DELTA MOVEMENT18:00 - 19:00 - KING CHARLES

13:00 - 13:30 - THE DEBUTANTS13:45 - 14:15 - STREAMING LIGHTS

14:30 - 15:00 - LITTLEMORES15:15 - 15:45 - THE MIGHTY AND THE MOON

16:00 - 16:20 - THE QUICKSILVER KINGS16:30 - 16:50 - THE JODY McKENNA BAND

17:00 - 17:30 - COUNTING COINS 17:45 - 18:30 - THE TALKS

19:00 - 20:00 - DODGY

SATURDAY 21ST SEPTEMBER

MAIN STAGE TRINITY SQUARE

SUNDAY 22ND SEPTEMBER

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Tayala

Young Jack

Streaming Lights

The Tennents

The Debutants

The Black Delta Movement

Patrick Joseph Tobin

The Talks

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FRUIT SPACE 62-63 Humber Street

GARBO’S BAR & GRILL 32 Silver Street

JACK & DANNY’S 2 Posterngate

JAZ BAR 41 Lowgate

KINGSTON HOTEL 25 Trinity House Lane

OSCARS BAR 21 Silver Street

RUMOURS BAR North Church Side

WILLIAM WILBERFORCE 1-4 Trinity House Lane

YE OLDE CORN EXCHANGE 1-4 North Church Side

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BAR BABYLON 48-50 Lowgate

BAR EXCHANGE Unit 2, City Exchange

BARRACUDA HULL Exchange Court, Lowgate

BURLINGTON TAVERN 11 Manor Street

BONNY BOAT 17 Trinity House Lane

CITY HOTEL Alfred Gelder Street

THE COURTS BAR Imperial Chambers, Bowlalley Lane

CROWN & STILETTO 41 Market Place

CUCKOOS CAFE 24 Princes Dock Street

DA VINCI’s BISTRO BAR & GARDEN 16 Princes Dock Street

THE EMPRESS 20 Alfred Gelder Street

THE GEORGE HOTEL Land of Green Ginger

THE GREEN BRICKS 9 Humber Dock Street

HULL CHEESE 39-41 Paragon Street

LEONARDO’S BISTRO BAR 22 Princes Dock Street

LION & KEY 48 High Street

LYRICS 1-2 Whitefriargate

MANCHESTER ARMS 7 Scale Lane

MINERVA HOTEL Nelson Street

THE MISSON 11-13 Posterngate

REVOLUTION 33 Lowgate

SAILMAKERS ARMS 159 High Street

SOHO LOUNGE 5 Posterngate

STAR OF THE WEST 21-23 Trinity House Lane

THE SUGAR MILL Dagger Lane

THREE JOHN SCOTTS Alfred Gelder Street

TRINITY BAR 11-15 Trinity House Lane

WALTERS 21 Scale Lane

WM. HAWKES 32 Scale Lane

YE OLDE BLACK BOY 150 High Street

YE OLD BLUE BELL 54-56 Market Place

YE OLDE WHITE HARTE 25 Silver Street

LIZARD LOUNGE South Church Side, Hull HU1 1RR

THE TUNNEL BAR 5 Posterngate, Hull HU1 2JN

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62-63 Humber Street, Hull HU1 1TU (01482 221113)Fruit is a multi-faceted cultural venue with the flexibility to accommodate a wide spectrum of events, ranging from art exhibitions, theatre and comedy to music concerts, markets

and independent cinema. Situated in the old fruit market area next to Hull Marina.

Friday 20th September – 7.30pm doors (entry fee payable) visit www.fruitspace.co.uk

Chris Helme (Seahorses): The former Seahorses front man’s latest material has drawn comparisons to Crosby Stills & Nash, The Coral and Led Zeppelin, hailing him a long

overlooked song-writing tour-de-force.

Saturday 21st September – 7.30pm (entry fee payable) visit www.fruitspace.co.uk

King No-One: An Indie rock band formed in 2012, they play completely original material from smooth, chilled melodic vibes

to expressive rock.Streaming Lights: This power trio has already built a strong

local reputation and they’ve supported bands such as The Hoosiers, Inspiral Carpets and Fixers.

The Shed Club: A young up-and-coming band; their favourite acts inspire them to write their own music. If you want a band

that’ll get the crowd dancing, this is it!

FRUIT SPACE

Chris Helme

King No-One

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32 Silver Street, Hull HU1 1JG (01482 212101On the site of the former Mint, Garbo’s has established itself as a

luxurious socialising venue that caters for live music tastes in Hull’s Old Town. As part of a very successful 2012 Trinity Festival, Garbo’s

participation this year will be bigger and better. With live original music on Saturday and Sunday, make sure your diary is free as Garbo’s

showcases an amazing line-up of local and national talent.

Saturday 21st September – 4:00pm until 8:00pm4.00pm Alex Bradshaw and Natalie (acoustic duo, upbeat songs),

4.30pm Adam Davison (local singer/guitar player), 5.00pm James Millar (alternative rock and slowbeat acoustic),

5.30pm Keith Newby (anything from Simon & Garfunkel to 70s rock), 6.00pm Tasmin & Jonny (harmonic duo, upbeat melodies),

6.30pm Mark Rowland (pop, rock and uplifting music to dance to), 7.00pm Andy Sneaks (reggae, old style ska and original material),

7.30pm Fudgy (one of Hull’s most accomplished singer songwriters).

Sunday 22nd September – 4:00pm until 8:00pm4.00pm Lauren McKee (15 years old with a beautiful voice),

4.30pm Ryan Moffitt (13 years old yet astounding and plays guitar), 5.00pm Stevie Mould (16 years old and sings own material),

5.50pm Max Taylor-Stafford & Annie (own material, modern acoustic), 6.00pm Ben Arkut (catch songs from all eras),

6.30pm Sam Arkut (own material, great guitarist), 7.00pm Lewand Akwari (highly skilled guitarist/vocalist),

7.30pm Dominic Hook (own material, modern acoustic to old classics).

GARBO’S BAR & GRILL

James Millar

Lauren McKee

Sam Arkut

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2 Posterngate, Hull HU1 2JNNestled in the heart of Hull’s historic and visibly beautiful Old Town, opposite the iconic Holy Trinity Church, Jack & Danny’s cosmopolitan feel provides a great environment for an ultimate festival experience. Enjoy a beer and some great music, or even

a bite to eat.

Saturday 21st September – 8:00pm until 11:00pm8.00pm Lucy Marshall (modern acoustic, mostly own material),

8.30pm Whistle and Lanyard (female up-and-coming duo with sweet melodic sound), 9.00pm Ben Wilberforce (popular sing-along-songs for everyone), 9.30pm Dogfinger Steve (slide blues guitarist), 10.00pm Richard Silvester (highly talented guitarist playing folk to rock), 10.30pm Tom Gorringe (charismatic artist

playing classics from rock, pop and folk).

Sunday 22nd September – 8:00pm until 11:00pm8.00pm Guitar George (14 years old, playing rock ‘n’ roll and

own material), 8.30pm George Suddaby (class performer playing own material), 9.00pm John Cox (well accomplished guitarist

and singer; funk, folk, pop) 9.30pm Rob Nicklas (great vocalist, great guitarist, great songs) 10.00pm Chris Welburn (talented lyricist and skilled guitarist; funk rock pop), 10.30pm Josh

Langley (up-and-coming guitarist, modern acoustic folk).

JACK & DANNY’S

Chris Welburn

Whistle and Lanyard

John Cox

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41 Lowgate, Hull HU1 1EA (01482 228063)Jaz Bar is a modern cafe bar, striking the right balance

between modern and classic...and stylish and chic. Upbeat and welcoming, Jaz has created its home on Lowgate in the heart of Hull’s Old Town. With a wide range of high quality food and drinks, guests can ensure there is something to match every occasion. A perfect destination for an early meal, or for those

wanting a more upbeat fun-fuelled night.

Friday 20th September – 3:00pm until 8:00pm3pm TBC, 3.40pm Tony Cooke,

4.15pm Farid, 4.50pm Estuary Dwellers, 5.30pm The Gherkin Brothers,

6.15pm TBC, 7.00pm TBC.

Saturday 21st September – 1:00pm until 8:00pm1.00pm Route 66, 1.50pm Tenfoot Ukes,

2.40pm The Off The Road Psychedelic Super Skiffle Band, 3.30pm Autumn Equinox, 4.15pm TBC,

5.00pm Ted Key, 5.45pm Stereo Rejects, 6.30pm Eskimo Party, 7.15pm Soul Concern.

As part of Purple Flag week, an open mic comedy night will be held Monday 23rd September from 7.30pm - with purple

cocktails for the occasion!

JAZ BAR

Estuary Dwellers

Psychedelic Super Skiffle Band

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25 Trinity House Lane, Hull HU1 2JA (01482 223993)The Kingston Hotel occupies a prime spot in Trinity Square in Hull’s Old Town. The ornate exterior blends perfectly within an area dominated by buildings of fine architecture. The interior contains an ornate intricately carved bar, whilst there is also outdoor seating for a sunny day. A warm and friendly team

helps to contribute to a great atmosphere.

Friday 20th September – 6:00pm until 10:00pmMatt Woodcock hosts the Holy Trinity open mic...come along

and join Holy Trinity Church’s vicar!

Saturday 21st September – 12:00pm until 5:00pmThe Freedom Road Youth Stage.

Sunday 22nd September – 12:00pm until 5pmThe Freedom Road Youth Stage, followed by an open mic

hosted by the Holy Trinity Band. 9:00pm Will Taylor and The Crazy Mushrooms.

KINGSTON HOTEL

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21 Silver Street, Hull HU1 1JG (01482 228750)Oscars is a stylish bar in the heart of the Old Town. The part exposed brickwork coupled with subtle lighting offers a classic yet contemporary venue...the perfect place to enjoy cask ale,

quality wines, champagnes and professionally mixed cocktails.

Friday 20th September – 5:30pm until 12:35amSelection of local Hull bands hosted by Farewell Fairground

5.30pm Laura Douse5.55pm Ben Arkut6.20pm Sam Arkut

6.55pm Alice Clayton7.20pm Lauren McKee

7.45pm George Suddaby8.10pm Chris Welburn 8.35pm Adam Davison9.10pm Tom Gorringe

9.40pm Max Taylor-Stafford10.10pm John Hamilton

10.35pm Sophie Steele & Abo Vo11.05pm Bud Sugar

11.40pm The Quicksilver Kings12.15pm Farewell Fairground

Sunday 22th September – From 8:30pm8:30pm The fantastic Thrill Collins

OSCARS BAR

Farewell Fairground

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North Church Side, Hull HU11RP (01482 212101)Rumours never fails to deliver an amazing experience and

the Trinity Festival 2013 will be no different. Ideally situated down North Church Side, within a stone’s throw from the main stage in Trinity Square, Rumours will see local DJs getting the

party started on Friday from 10pm.

Friday 20th September – 10:00pm until 3.30amLive local DJ to get the party started.

Saturday 21st September – 7:00pm until 10:00pm7.00pm Lindsey Simpson (blues/folk and many other genres),

7.30pm TBC, 8.10pm Luke Nineties Boy (music fusion of reggae, pop and more),

8.50pm Bud Sugar (popular up-and-coming local acoustic group. Fusion of reggae and pop),

9.30pm The Debutants (One of Hull’s most up-and-coming bands; similar to Arctic Monkeys/Strokes).

Sunday 22nd September – 7:00pm until 10:00pm7.00pm Steven Williams (composer, violinist, keyboard – own songs/covers), 7.30pm Dale Cavany (American Folk; upbeat

numbers), 8.10pm Unchartered, 8.50pm Rainmaker (acoustic duo recently played live on BBC), 9.30pm The Blackbirds (up-

and-coming alternative acoustic indie rock band).

RUMOURS BAR

Lindsey Simpson

The Debutants

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1-4 Trinity House Lane, Hull HU1 2JD (01482 586099)Set in the heart of Hull’s Old Town, enjoy a warm welcome in

this friendly pub. Ideal for any occasion whether a celebration or a shopping stop off. A wide range of quality food and drink

is available every day.

Friday 20th September – 8:00pm until 10:00pmGreat acoustic line-up.

Saturday 21st September – From 8:30pmResident DJ.

Sunday 22nd September – 8:00pm until 10:00pmJames Marsh – A professional musician for 14 years, James

has performed to thousands as an opener for The Who and McFly in 2007. He has recorded with a grammy

award-winning producer and has links with many industry artists, including Kiss and Thin Lizzy to name a few.

His guitar-playing technique and skill are superb.

WILLIAM WILBERFORCE

James Marsh

The Blackbirds

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1-4 North Church Side, Hull HU1 1RP (01482 214667)This traditional pub, under a change of ownership, has

recently been refurbished and is now a firm favourite in Hull’s Old Town, serving popular cask ales. A warm welcome is extended with good home-cooked food served and popular Sunday lunches (families welcome). An interesting history... this building dates back to 1788 when it was known as the

‘Excise Coffee House’.

Friday 20th September – From 6:00pm6:00pm Lindsay Simpson, 6.45pm Mark Rowland, 7.30pm

Dave Elf and Megan Price, 8.15pm The Evil Litter, 9.15pm We Are Salix, 10.15pm LS3/Lipstick Sunbeam.

Saturday 21st September – From 6:40pm6:40pm Whistle and Lanyard, 7:30pm Kieran Taylor,

9:00pm Office Party, 10:00pm The Crazy Mushrooms.Finishing with an Old School disco.

Sunday 22nd September – From 1:00pm1:00pm Tenfoot Ukes, 2:00pm Chris Welburn,

2.45pm Mark Martindale, 3.30pm Pete McLeod, 4.15pm Doug Peters, 5:00pm James Millar,

5.45pm Lauren McKee, 6.30pm Sam Arkut, 7pm Sea of Wires, 8pm Crooked Weather, 9pm Fellows.

YE OLDE CORN EXCHANGE

The Evil Litter

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BAR BABYLON

48-50 Lowgate, Hull HU1 1EN (0800 328 0514)Bar Babylon provides a stylish, unique atmosphere with great music and

credit crunching prices to boot. Situated on Lowgate in Hull’s Old Town, thisvenue is a favourite haunt for those looking to party, party, party! Enjoy alaid-back Sunday from 6pm with a perfectly prepared cocktail – a great

end to your weekend.

BAR EXCHANGE

Unit 2, City Exchange, Alfred Gelder Street, Hull HU1 1AALocated adjacent to the city centre’s magnificent Guildhall and a stone’s throw from the historic High Street and Old Town area of Hull, this vibrant bar offers

something for everyone. A warm welcome is assured.

BARRACUDA HULL

Exchange Court, Lowgate, Hull HU1 1XW (01482 606700)Found in the heart of Hull’s Old Town, Barracuda is the place to be for anamazing night out combined with being the ultimate sport venue. Fantastic

offers are also there for the taking throughout the week.

BURLINGTON TAVERN

11 Manor Street, Alfred Gelder Street, Hull HU1 1YP (01482 229031)Burlington Tavern is a traditional pub with its beautiful staff offering awarm, friendly atmosphere alongside a variety of guest ales. A largeselection of draught beers are available and spirits are competitively

priced. Showing live sports coverage over two wide screens, it also providesa jukebox for music lovers.

BONNY BOAT

Bonny Boat 17 Trinity House Lane, Hull HU1 2JA (01482 224961)The Bonny Boat, adorned with beautiful hanging baskets, is situated inHull’s Old Town, just steps away from the iconic Holy Trinity Church,

yet also surrounded by bustling shops and bars. The pub provides a cosyenvironment - but what it lacks in size it makes up for in character! A

friendly and lively atmosphere can be found with everyone enjoying themusic from different decades.

The Bonny Boat is also going purple to celebrate Purple Flag Week! The pub will be decorated in a purple theme, with fun and giveaways!

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CITY HOTEL

Alfred Gelder Street, Hull HU1 1EP (01482 591900)A traditional city pub situated opposite the Guildhall in Hull’s Old Town,within easy walking distance of the museum quarter and shopping areas

of Whitefriargate and Princes Quay. The pub has been recently refurbishedand a warm welcome awaits from the landlord and team.

THE COURTS BAR

Imperial Chambers, Bowlalley Lane, Hull HU1 1XR (01482 226543)The Courts Bar is a vibrant venue, situated down Bowlalley Lane and offering

a wide range of drinks. At weekends, a DJ plays an eclectic mix of tracks to an appreciative audience. Major sporting events are also shown.

CROWN & STILETTO

41 Market Place, Hull HU1 1RT (01482 212314)One of Hull’s newest and most vibrant places to meet in Hull’s Old Town.

The Crown & Stiletto believes the key to a good night is a safe venue, greatmusic, and down-to-earth entertainment. Their friendly team will try theirhardest to ensure a great time, whether popping in for a quick drink or

soaking up the atmosphere all night.

CUCKOOS CAFE

24 Princes Dock Street, Hull HU1 2LG (01482 217772)Located in a bustling spot on the picturesque waterside, Cuckoos offers

everything for the diner with their delicious home-made food. Diners canchoose to eat inside or dine al fresco next to the water. A selection of fair

trade coffees is available.

DA VINCI’S BISTRO BAR & GARDEN

16 Princes Dock Street, Hull HU1 2LPLocated on the stunning Princes Dock Street Quayside, Da Vinci’s Bistro Bar

and Garden offers diners the opportunity to dine inside or eat al fresco in their waterside dining area, or the cosy garden at the rear of the premises. Decor is

both classic yet modern. A new venture in Hull, Da Vinci’s is fast becoming a local favourite.

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THE EMPRESS

20 Alfred Gelder Street, Hull HU1 2BP (01482 326839)The fine exterior of this stunning building is a magnet for attracting

customers from far and wide. Inside, landlady of 25 years Ann Donkin andher team offer a warm welcome within a friendly atmosphere. This popular

pub has become a regular haunt for shoppers, city workers and thoseseeking a good night out.

Saturday 21st September Classic Golden Oldie Disco – 60s, 70s 80s and Northern Soul. Sunday 22nd September - Karaoke 5-10pm

THE GEORGE HOTEL

Land of Green Ginger, Hull HU1 2EA (01482 226373)Under the leadership of a new team, The George Hotel has recently been

subject to a refurbishment programme to restore the pub to its former glory.The wood-panelled walls and complimentary furniture resemble how the pubwould have originally looked, adding to the atmosphere. Great home-cooked

food is available and a warm welcome is waiting.

THE GREEN BRICKS

9 Humber Dock Street, Hull HU1 1TB (01482 591961)Located adjacent to the stunning Hull Marina, drinkers and diners are

treated to outstanding views. This waterside pub, famous for its green brick exterior, offers good value food and a great range of beers, wines and premium

spirits. A function room is also available, ideal for celebrations of any type.

HULL CHEESE

39-41 Paragon Street, Hull HU1 3PT (01482 228894)Following a £100k refurbishment, which saw a new bar, kitchen and

furniture installed, this city centre pub has returned to its traditional rootsand is run by a local couple who have turned it into a family business.Home-made food is offered and entertainment includes live music and

Karaoke, with pool and darts available.A very warm, friendly welcome is assured.

Saturday 21st September - Open mic evening, 8pm onwardsSunday 22nd September - Karaoke from 6pm to 11pm

LEONARDO’S BISTRO BAR

22 Princes Dock Street, Hull HU1 2JX (01482 228475)Leonardo’s is a grown-up bar on the Quayside...a cool bar striking just theright balance between modern and classic for a drink or bite to eat. Outsidethere’s waterfront seating – inside, a light and contemporary bar with raised

seating sections and bucket armchairs.

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LION & KEY

48 High Street, Hull HU1 1QE (01482 225212)The Lion & Key’s origins hark back to 1817 when it was originally openedas a pub and nearly two centuries later it has reverted back to its roots.Situated along High Street in Hull’s historic Old Town, this independent

pub offers a consistent experience for real ale connoisseurs, priding itselfin providing hand-pulled cask ale and traditional pub fayre. A great

atmosphere without music or entertainment... customers seeking a place toreflect or wanting good conversation will not be disappointed.

LIZARD LOUNGE

South Church Side, Hull HU1 1RRLizard Lounge brings the people of Hull a totally unique and very different

lounge bar and late nightclub experience. Situated adjacent to Trinity Square and the beautiful Holy Trinity Square, Lizard Lounge caters for a more discerning clientele and operates a policy of smart casual and no sportswear or trainers. Lizard Lounge offers something different over four evenings, including an over 25s night, top DJs playing soulful music, guest DJs and artists, as well as an

increasingly popular swing and jazz evening. Saturday 21st September - join us for the Hull Trinity Festival party, from 9pm.

LYRICS

1-2 Whitefriargate, Hull HU1 2ER (01482 212862)Lyrics can be found in the heart of the Old Town, bounded by

Whitefriargate and Trinity House Lane. A favourite bar offering live musicand entertainment on a regular basis...Lyrics lives up to its name!

MANCHESTER ARMS

7 Scale Lane, Hull HU1 1LA (01482 323864)Right in the heart of the Old Town is this inviting place to enjoy a drink.

One of Hull’s oldest pubs, the Manchester Arms is truly on the map. Datingback to 1791, the pub takes its name from HMS Manchester, the first shipto enter Hull’s first dock. The pub is a popular with all ages and a warm

welcome is assured.

MINERVA HOTEL

Nelson Street, Hull HU1 1XE (01482 210025)This historic pub is located adjacent to Hull’s Victorian Pier and borders Hull

Marina. The pub has been redecorated, yet still maintains its traditionalroots with its small rooms full of knick-knacks and memorabilia it makesan interesting and nostalgic place to visit. An atmospheric place where

customers can enjoy a chat, a cask ale and fine home-cooked food.

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THE MISSON

11-13 Posterngate, Hull HU1 2JN (01482 221187)The Mission was originally opened in 1926 as a mission to seaman. Thevenue still contains many of the original fittings, including a stunning

stained-glass window. Over 7 decades later the building was transformedinto a bustling and lively, yet traditional, city centre pub. With great drinks deals

and music all night, there is something for all generations. Friday 20th and Saturday 21st September - Sean Kay with the biggest

selection of tunes in the town until the early hours.

REVOLUTION

33 Lowgate, Hull HU1 1EA (01482 221359)Revolution is situated in the very heart of Hull’s stylish Old Town. The

building itself is a stunning period conversation, brought right up-to-datewith contemporary furnishings and decor. A lively, fun place to enjoy a

drink or cocktail. Everyone is welcome.

SAILMAKERS ARMS

159 High Street, Hull (01482 227437)Nestled along High Street in the heart of the Old Town and right near the famous

Museum Quarter and newly-opened swing bridge, which spansthe River Hull. This fine pub offers a traditional, yet varied menu and a wide

range of drinks. A warm welcome is assured from the friendly team.

SOHO LOUNGE

5 Posterngate, Hull HU1 2JN (01482 222679)Ideally situated in the Old Town along the famous cobbled street of

Posterngate, the atmospheric Soho Lounge offers an appealing New Yorkstyle loft apartment feel, with dark woods and Chesterfield sofas. Throw in a

few ‘Banksy’ inspired canvas pictures and a chic bar is what you get.

STAR OF THE WEST

21-23 Trinity House Lane, Hull HU1 2JA (01482 310181)The newly-refurbished Star of the West is sure to catch your eye. Step

inside and it will transport you back in time to the days of the oldtraditional pub that was once known. This stunning looking pub provides a

great selection of guest ales, draught lager and spirits.It really is a place not to be missed.

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THE SUGAR MILL

Dagger Lane, Hull HU1 2LS (01482 227222)Centuries ago this atmospheric venue was utilised as a city centre

warehouse. After careful reconstruction and refurbishment in the 1980sa stylish nightclub was born. The Sugar Mill has retained its origins of

exposed brick wall and heavy beams resembling a fashionable American loftstyle apartment. With dancing to music of all genres across multi-level floors, this

nightclub is a firmly established favourite in the city centre’s Old Town.Sunday 22nd September - Jam session, 1pm until close, hosted by Tim O’Connor.

BBQ available.

THREE JOHN SCOTTS

Alfred Gelder Street, Hull HU1 1XW (01482 381910)Three John Scotts can be found on Lowgate, adjacent to the historic St

Mary’s Church in the heart of Hull’s Old Town. A relaxed atmosphere iscomplemented with enticing furniture for those looking to enjoy a goodcoffee, quality food, or a drink. On an evening, the bar comes to life.

TRINITY BAR

11-15 Trinity House Lane, Hull HU1 2JA (01482 224694)With a resident DJ playing a variety of tunes from chart music to old school

classics...Trinity is the place to be! Trinity has two bars with fantasticoffers every night and with fabulous-tasting cocktails at even more fabulousprices! Definitely the place to suit all your needs and make your night one

to remember.

THE TUNNEL BAR

5 Posterngate, Hull HU1 2JN (01482 227222)A basement bar situated on the corner of the cobbled streets of Dagger Lane and Posterngate in the heart of Hull Old Town, and close by the Quayside on Princes Dock Street. With its low ceilings and exposed brick walls, The Tunnel Bar offers

a unique environment in which the get the party started on your night out!

WALTERS

21 Scale Lane, Hull HU1 1LF (01482 224004)Walters is a popular freehouse pub, situated on Scale Lane in Hull’s Old Town

within a stone’s throw of the Museum Quarter and near to The Deep. Thename originates from ‘Walter Wilberforce’ who owned and ran a barber’sshop in the 1820s. The venue boasts Yorkshire’s largest selection of cask

ales and ciders, with a staggering 24 hand-pumps.

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WM. HAWKES

Scale Lane, Hull HU11LF (01482 224 004)Step back in time as you enter this fabulous candlelit low ceilinged

traditional pub, littered with antiquities and knick-knacks in Hull’s Old Town.Once the premises of William Hawkes, a manufacturer of bespoke guns and

rifles in the 1800s - it could be mistaken for originating from this era, yet the venue only became a freehouse pub in 2012. With a large selection of hand-pulled

cask ales, good pub food and warm conversation on offer, Wm. Hawkes will delight.

YE OLDE BLACK BOY

150 High Street, Hull (01482 470480)Boasting the title ‘the oldest pub in Kingston upon Hull’, Ye Olde Black

Boy dates back to 1729 when a licence was first granted. Situated smackbang in the Old Town on High Street, this atmospheric pub has retained itstraditional character and historic feel, serving six regularly changing real

ales in addition to the popular brands.

YE OLD BLUE BELL

54-56 Market Place, Hull HU11RH (01482 324382)A quaint venue in Market Place in Hull’s Old Town, Ye Old Blue Bell’s interior

offers historic pictures of the city centre in bygone days. Next to theVictorian era Hepworth’s Shopping Arcade and Trinity Indoor Market, the

venue is a perfect stop-off place for some rest and a drink.

YE OLDE WHITE HARTE

25 Silver Street, Hull HU1 1JG (01482 326363)Ye Olde White Harte, a Grade 2 listed building is steeped in history dating back

to 1550 becoming a pub in the late 1700s. There is an unmistakable atmosphere, a place full of character with its oak panelled walls and treasured inglenook fireplaces.... couple this with a selection of good cask ales and you’re on to a

winner. A vibrant venue, Ye Olde White Harte is now a cornerstone of the Old Town culture in Hull and invites all to enjoy its atmosphere.

DISCLAIMER: HullBID cannot be liable nor responsible for the accuracy of information printed within this publicity material. Information was found through publicly available sources but HullBID is unable to verify its accuracy.

Performance times, venues and acts are subject to change.Some performances may reach capacity. To avoid disappointment please arrive in good time.

Glass is not permitted in the Trinity Square event area and visitors cannot bring their own alcohol.By attending Hull Trinity Festival you agree to official filming and photography as members of the public.

The organisers reserve the right to refuse entry to the festival.

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Hull Trinity Festival.... kick-starting the city centre’s week-long Purple Flag celebrations. Look out for venues each offering their unique take on supporting Purple Flag!

So what is Purple Flag?The Purple Flag award recognises excellence in the management of our city centre at night. One of only 36 Purple Flag centres in the UK, Hull has been independently assessed and recognised as a safe, clean and vibrant place with a diverse offering. In fact, for those looking for entertainment from late afternoon until the early morning hours... there’s something for everyone!

For more info visit www.purpleflag.org.uk