COVID-19 Safety

COVID-Secure measures to help staff & visitors be as safe as possible from COVID-19

Booty Bass, Trinity, 2021. Photo credit: Khali Ackford

This policy has been updated in response to updated Government guidelines, and is designed to help visitors decide whether or not to attend the Centre during the pandemic.

Attending the venue

To keep others safe, we strongly advise all event attendees to:

  • take a PCR/lateral flow test prior to coming on site
  • wash and sanitise hands regularly
  • respect the personal space and boundaries of others

in addition to the above, we strongly advise all other Centre users to wear a face covering when walking around the building.

Please DO NOT come to the Centre if you:

  1. have recently tested positive for COVID-19 and/or
  2. have been asked to self-isolate via the NHS Test and Trace app and/or
  3. have symptoms of COVID-19 - click here for latest Public Health England guidance

Unable to attend?

Due to the lifting of isolation requirements, we will no longer be issuing refunds due to COVID-19. Please use an ethical resale site, such as Twickets or TicketSwap, if you are unable to attend.

If you have purchased your tickets from an external ticket vendor, please contact them directly for their refund policy.

If you have any concerns about tickets, please contact us at info@trinitybristol.org.uk.

What we’re doing

The health and safety of those using our Centre is our top priority. Trinity has been, and will continue to, closely monitor Public Health England (PHE) guidelines in relation to COVID-19.

We are working to take all reasonable, practical steps to ensure the safety of visitors and minimise risk of infection.

During gigs and club nights:

  • We will have screens up at the bar
  • We have installed hand-sanitiser stations at key points
  • We have installed UV air filtration units at key points

What about air?

Trinity is a Grade II* listed building, with neighbouring residents in close earshot. This makes ventilating the building and air filtration difficult. We are being supported by Architectural Heritage Fund to develop a medium and long-term plan to improve ventilation.

We have installed UV air filtration units at key points around our main events space; eliminating high levels of respiratory viruses, bacteria, and pollution from indoor air. For more information on these UV air filtration units, please see here.

We will continue to provide updates as this plan emerges. If you would like to contact us about our advice for attending Trinity, please email us on feedback@trinitybristol.org.uk.

Your safety

We want to make sure The Trinity Centre is a safe space, where everyone can enjoy music, art, and freedom of expression, and be themselves, free from hatred and harassment.

If you witness or experience any bullying, harassment, unwanted attention or contact, or behaviour of any kind that makes you uncomfortable, please notify a member of staff or security immediately.

You can read our full Code of Conduct here.

Additional event information

All events will be cashless unless specified otherwise.