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MATURE presents The All White Party – Boxing Day @ Rumours Lounge & Bar Kingswood!
MATURE Events invite you to celebrate the festive season @ The Winter All White Party on Boxing Night Tue 26th Dec @ Rumours Lounge & Bar Kingswood.
This annual event is an opportunity to celebrate the Holiday Season, with friends, family & long lost acquaintances, dancing, drinking and listening to some of your favourite music.
Music from Ujima’s very own Deli-G, DJ Style, Bandyt and many more.
Tickets available from:
- Midtown Av – St Nicholas Market, Corn St, BS1 4XE – Tel 01172956918
- @pridehairandbeauty_ 236 Stapleton Rd Easton BS2 0NT. – Tel 0117951951
- Rumors Lounge & Bar, 87 Regent Street Kingswood, Bristol, BS15 8LJ – Tel 07961-010-855
- Online from EventBrite.
- Using the EventBrite form below
Admission on the door will be more, priority will be given to ticket holders on the night. Free Caribbean Buffet available on arrival between 8-9pm, on a first come serve basis, food on sale on night from Supreme Kitchen
During the night we will be hosting a raffle draw, with all the proceeds from the ticket sales going towards O.S.C.A.R (Organisation for Sickle Cell Anaemia Research) Bristol, which is a voluntary organisation and registered charity. Its primary role is to improve the quality of health and well-being for individuals and families living with Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia.
#boxingnight #soul #reggae #raregrooves
#rnb #oldschool #bristol #festiveholidays

Ujima Radio will be broadcasting live from the Bristol Beacon House Warming!
Ujima Radio are proud to announce we will be broadcasting live from the Bristol Beacon House Warming on Sat 2nd Dec!
After a huge transformation, Bristol Beacon are celebrating their reopening, with a huge FREE day-to-night party, created by Bristol, for Bristol and we will be there to capture it all!
Come and join Ujima Radio at The House Warming which will showcase the colourful spectrum of Bristol’s creative community. With over 60 acts, from grassroots groups to well-known faces, there’s something for everyone.
Every corner of Bristol Beacon will come alive with performances, to celebrate its rebirth with light, sound and of course, music.
Curious? Now is your chance to have a snoop around every room in the house:
Beacon Hall – the largest performance space will be buzzing all day with pop, jazz, funk, orchestral, mass singing and DJs with a few surprises thrown in too!
Lantern Hall – Space to dance with the stage set for Bristol’s alternative scene, local legends and community voices.
Cellars – Head underground into our new intimate Weston Stage, with a daytime youth takeover, and a night of emerging acts, grime, rap, pop and R&B.
Bridgehouse – Explore all five floors of the foyer space, with kids activities, poetry, dance, DJs and music of all genres around every corner.
Like all good housewarming parties, everyone is welcome: friends and neighbours, old and new.
The doors are open, so come along – dig out your sequins, grab your dancing shoes, we’d love to see you their for a massive Bristol party to remember.
Presented by Bristol Beacon.
Opening celebration event with performances across various stages and spaces at Bristol Beacon.
Make sure book your place and let Bristol Beacon know you’re coming! RSVP via their website, and you will be updated with the latest line-up announcements, stage times and everything you need to know about The Housewarming.
Book using this link:
https://bristolbeacon.org/whats-on/the-housewarming/
Suitable for all ages.
#bristol #bristolunitedkingdom
Ujima Radio Party! Come celebrate 15 years of Broadcasting!
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Race Equality North Somerset aka RENS send tribute to Asher!
Thank you to you and your colleagues for honouring Asher’s memory by your programmes and the tributes being broadcast.
In addition to his well-known work in Bristol and with Ujima Radio, Asher was a much loved and respected soul in Weston-super-Mare, where he lived.
He became a member of Race Equality North Somerset and supported us with our promotion of Black History Month North Somerset events. He was also a founding member of Ago Ame, the local social group for the local African and Caribbean community.
Asher was always excited about being with people that acknowledged and celebrated Black culture which is why he supported Ujima Radio and loved being in Bristol and going down to London when he could. He was always helpful and introduced people he knew from groups such Ujima Radio, the Rastafarian community and others.
He was also a very keen and enthusiastic photographer and would wake up early to be able to take pictures at dawn, whether of the sky, the countryside or of the sea. He loved being near the sea. He also loved being able to cycle and his bike was his pride and joy. He enjoyed cycling on his own, but sometimes with friends, touring the local countryside around Weston-super-Mare. It was with his bike that, rain or shine, he would travel from Weston up to Bristol to do his show, returning late at night, energised from the adrenalin of his show and the people he had met.
He was so helpful and supportive to so many people, and we were looking forward to him DJ-ing for our closing Black History Month North Somerset event on 31st October. Unfortunately he was too unwell to attend. Later, two of his many friends – Yvonne and Patrick – went to his home and found that he had passed away. As one can imagine, this was a terrible shock to us all – as we knew it would be for everyone who knew him.
Our thanks to Yvonne, a close friend of Asher’s, as well as a Trustee of Race Equality North Somerset, for contacting his family, Ujima Radio and other groups, which is such a painful and difficult thing to have to do.
We would like to take this opportunity to formally express our condolences to his family and we wish to sympathise with his many close friends and colleagues as well as all who knew him or listened to his shows.
Thank you again to all at Ujima Radio for acknowledging and honouring this talented but humble gentleman who made such a positive impact in his inimitable way.
May He Rest In Power and Rest In Peace.
Audio version of Tribute from RENS:
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Ujima Powerplays November 2023
Congratulations to this months successsful submissions for November Powerplays! Support and follow them online, their socials at end of page.
In no particular order this months Powerplays are listed below:
Are you an artist based in Bristol or the Southwest? Would you like to have your music selected to play on Ujima Radio?
Every month Ujima Radio selects 10 of the very best tracks released in Bristol & Southwest which then get featured twice an hour across our Primetime Shows including The Rise Up Breakfast Show Mon-Friday 8-10am and The Cruising Show Mon-Friday 4-6pm and the Urban Grooves Playouts. If you are an artist based in the Southwest you could have your track featured. All you have to do is send your track on MP3 making sure lyrics are clean and conscious, include a headshot of yourself, your social media tags and if you are successful we will let you know.
Email:
Put in the Subject bar “Powerplays“.
Good luck and keep listening to hear if your track gets selected!
Artists Instagrams:
@Glimmerbsl
@miss.ellz
@krazywordlife
@kinglouisx16
@omega_nebula_dub
@krantzofficial
@k_ners
@hembzofficial @nickoblast_dawklawd
@blackstate_ja
@djshella876
The Steers family to go the extra mile for the Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Appeal
It’s that time again for the Steers family to go the extra mile for the Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Appeal
One of the Ujima Radio family are undertaking an incredible feat of endurance to raise money for 3 incredibly important charities!

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Ujima Powerplays Oct 2023
Ujima Powerplays October 2023
Congratulations to this months successsful submissions for October Powerplays! Support and follow them online, their socials at end of page.
In no particular order this months Powerplays are listed below:
Are you an artist based in Bristol or the Southwest? Would you like to have your music selected to play on Ujima Radio?
Every month Ujima Radio selects 10 of the very best tracks released in Bristol & Southwest which then get featured twice an hour across our Primetime Shows including The Rise Up Breakfast Show Mon-Friday 8-10am and The Cruising Show Mon-Friday 4-6pm and the Urban Grooves Playouts. If you are an artist based in the Southwest you could have your track featured. All you have to do is send your track on MP3 making sure lyrics are clean and conscious, include a headshot of yourself, your social media tags and if you are successful we will let you know.
Email:
Put in the Subject bar “Powerplays“.
Good luck and keep listening to hear if your track gets selected!
Artists instagrams:
Check out The Time Machine Show with DJ Cridge at it’s brand new time!
Check out The Time Machine Show with DJ Cridge at it’s brand new time at Midnight till 2am on Ujima Radio! The perfect soundtrack for Saturday nights!
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The 4 Pillars Bristol celebrate 50th Anniversary of Hip Hop – Sat 12th August!
The 4 Pillars celebrating Hip Hop and the way it continues to influence Bristol’s culture and the rest of the world!
As Hip Hop marks its 50th Anniversary this year, ‘4 Pillars Bristol‘ aims to explore its connection with the city and its lasting legacy that has impacted numerous cultures throughout the world. The emergence of Hip Hop during the 80’s could see cities like Bristol form their own scene, created as an underground movement by those marginalised by mainstream society. It was able to unify different cultures together though the ‘4 Pillars Bristol’: Rapping, Breaking, Graffiti & DJ-ing
‘Freestyle Bristol‘ & ‘Bristory‘ will deliver a series of multi arts events as part of a full day celebration, marking this iconic milestone on Saturday 12th August 2023. Come try your hands at one of the elements, and also immerse yourself in Hip Hop’s origin through images, archive footage; music videos and mini documentaries.
The Sparks Bristol, 78 Broadmead BS1 3DS, (former Marks & Spencer store) will be the central location for our activities and entertainment, which will begin from 12 midday outdoors.
- Starting with a live broadcast on multi award winning radio station Ujima.
- They will be showcase and performances from local artists, breakdancers
- Inside the store activities: Graffiti & DJ workshop digital corner on Bristol music history, .
During the evening, as part of Bristol’s Summer Film Takeover we will be screening two classic Hip Hop movies
- 5pm – Beat Street
- 7pm – Wild Style
The celebrations are rounded off with the Official After Party @ Basement 45, 8 – Frogmore St Bristol, Doors 10pm til 4am
All sessions can be booked in advance by visiting: www.headfirstbristol.co.uk
& Midtown Av – St Nicholas Market.
Delroy Hibbert, one of the coordinators of the event said “The 4 Pillars is our way of celebrating Hip Hop and the way it continues to influence Bristol’s culture and the rest of the world”.
This event is part of Bristol’s Summer Film Takeover and is being delivered as one of the activities under the City Centre and High Streets Recovery and Renewal programme, funded by Bristol City Council and the West of England Combined Authority’s Love our High Streets project.
The screening & workshops are free, book your tickets in advance at: www.freestylebristol.com/the4pillars
View more free events at: www.bristolcityoffilm.co.uk/summerfilmtakeover
View all the events in Bristol’s Summer Film Takeover at www.bristolcityoffilm.co.uk/summerfilmtakeover
To stay up to date, follow:
#BristolFilmTakeover
@BristolCityofFilm – Instagram and Facebook
@BristolFilmCity – Twitter
@4pillarsbristol – Instagram
#bristolcityoffilm #bristolfilmtakeover
@artspaceuk and @globalgoalscentre
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