News / Shows
Bristol Booze Cruise 2: Full lineup

Posted by Loren on December 21, 2019

Bristol Booze Cruise 2: Full lineup
Bristol Booze Cruise 2: Full lineup

The Bristol Booze Cruise is back for its second go-around this year. The UK festival will take place May 22-24, 2020 with dozens of bands scheduled to play. Wave 1 notables include Mikey Erg Band, Jabber, Good Friend, Burnt Tapes, The Run Up, and more (listed in full below).

Taking place over a 3-day weekend, the festival features international bands, many of whom have toured together in the past, coalescing around venue The Exchange in Bristol, UK. 

January 26, 2020 update: The full lineup is now listed below:

Aerial Salad
All Better
Alright
Antillectual
Attika State
Brutalligators
Burnt Tapes
Captain Asshole
Darko
Disaster Jacks
Empire Me
Free Throw
Gay Agenda, The
Good Friend
Goodbye Blue Monday
H_ngm_n
Higley
Hit Like a Girl
Jabber
La Moxie
Late Bloomer
Lone Wolf
March
Menstrual Cramps, The
Mikey Erg Band
Moonraker
Pardon Us
Peach Club
Petrol Girls
Prince Daddy and the Hyena
Ramona
Restorations
Run Up, The
Sam Russo
Sewer Rats
Shoreline
Social Club, The
Teenage Bubblegums
Trophy Jump
Typesetter
Witching Waves

Pictured: The Run Up

Bristol Booze Cruise 2: Full lineup
Bristol Booze Cruise 2: Full lineup

Related news stories

New Good Friend and other Red Scare updates

Posted in Labels on January 9, 2021

Ramona/Jabber UK tour

Posted in Tours on February 8, 2020

The Run Up's second LP

Posted in Records on October 5, 2019

Related album reviews

Good Friend

The Erin Rose EP
Red Scare Industries (2020)

And the prize for hardest to search for online bandname goes to Good Friend from Belfast. Nah, just kidding, I can think of harder to find bands. No comes to mind or On. As if they don’t want you to know they exist at all. We are not discussing other bands though, we are gathered here today to discuss the merits of The … Read more

Good Friend

Ride The Storm
Red Scare Industries (2016)

I’m a fan of a select little niche of pop punk. The cleaner the voices, the more I tend to dislike it or just not connect. However, Red Scare Industries has been capturing a nice little segment that hits right in the middle between my proffered gruff stuff with the more up-front and happier sounding ilk (on the surface, anyway). … Read more