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Dry Jan Rave | Jumpin' Jack Frost | Bristol Sober Spaces x Trinity

We're excited to bring back our second annual Dry January rave! We know the sober community loves to party, and who doesn't want an excuse to warm up and release some dopamine during one of the darkest months of the year? Bristol Sober Spaces and Trinity are teaming up once again for this special event, featuring an incredible lineup with headliner Jumpin' Jack Frost, alongside Savannah and Costlycover.

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Event information

Where?

Trinity

How much?

Early Bird - £8

General Release - £11

Last Call - £13

When?

January 24, 2026

6-9PM

Jumpin Jack Frost

Bit by the music bug at a tender age, South Londoner Jumpin' Jack Frost hit the DJ circuit at 18, mixing funk, hip hop and original breakbeats and diving into the acid house circuit via the Carwash nights in the late 80s DJ’s were Grooverider, Bryan gee, Fabio, Frost and Pete Stewart. When the rave scene exploded Frost was at its forefront, enjoying the freedom of going with the flow and mixing drastically different styles of music to suit the mood of the moment.

Jumpin Jack Frost
Savannah

Savannah

In the past year Savannah has supported Becky Hill on her arena tour, playing to crowds of 14,000, and delivered electrifying sets across the year at major events. Summer 2025 saw Savannah in full festival force, performing at 13 festivals, including four sets at Glastonbury (Rum Shack, Lonely Hearts Club, Scissors, and Glade Spike), alongside standout appearances at Boomtown, Victorious Festival, Boardmasters, Hospitality on the Beach in Croatia, and DJing for Mia Kirkland. She has also played at Andy C’s XOYO residency and Shogun Sessions, cementing her place within the drum and bass scene.

Costlykover

With an impressive roster of performances under his belt, Costlykover has been a driving force in the UK sound system scene for years. Having played numerous Ultima shows and worked extensively with the legendary Twisted Crew, he's shared stages and studio time with some of the biggest names in the game—including Daddy Freddy, Maxi Priest, and Dr. Pin.

His work has caught the attention of major labels, including Sony Records, cementing his reputation as a serious player in the scene. On the mic, Costlykover is backed by his main MC, Kali Mist, creating an unstoppable energy that keeps crowds moving all night long.

Costlykover
Costlykover

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Trinity

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We're excited to bring back our second annual Dry January rave! We know the sober community loves to party, and who doesn't want an excuse to warm up and release some dopamine during one of the darkest months of the year? Bristol Sober Spaces and Trinity are teaming up once again for this special event, featuring an incredible lineup with headliner Jumpin' Jack Frost, alongside Savannah and Costlycover.

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What are the events?

Our mission is simple - to host regular, high quality and affordable live events that are drug and alcohol free. BSS is a collaboration between BDP, Not Saints, and the broader Bristol recovery and sober communities. We are supported by the National Lottery, Not Saints, BDP and Bristol City Council.

Who can attend?

Our events are for anyone who wants go to a sober event, for whatever reason. Whether you've chosen a sober life, are in recovery, don’t drink for cultural, religious or health reasons, or if you're just not fussed if there’s alcohol on sale, then Sober Spaces is here for you.

Why Sober Spaces?

We are part of a growing world wide movement towards normalising drug and alcohol free events. Since 2020, there has been a huge rise in the low to no alcohol drinks market, coinciding with more awareness of the need for safe and inclusive spaces, and the rise of the sober curious movement.

Our events are great nights out in themselves, with the added benefits of not having a hangover, saving money, engaging with music and performance with a straight head, and feeling connected to a supportive community.

How can I get involved?

If you're interested in getting involved with our community, you can attend our events, sign up for our newsletter, perform at an event, or get involved behind the scenes.

Still have questions?

If you still have questions or need more information, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. We're here to make connections!

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Meaningful moments with real impact

Read what our community has to say about our events.

All reviews
Great! Really diverse audience, great venue (felt very “normal”), music was fantastic. Really enjoyed it being a big band with dancing vibes rather than just acoustic music (which is also great but felt like a real treat to have a big band).

Lydia

The Sober Spaces Open Mic attracted a rich range of local talent which surpassed any of my expectations. It was my absolutely pleasure to enjoy the performances and a delight to also be able to take part.

AJ

It was an honour playing Bristol's first sober metal night! The atmosphere was so welcoming and friendly, I felt safe the whole night and everyone was buzzing from the music, if you didn’t know it was an alcohol free zone, you would not have known - the crowd were amazing, if not more excitable!

Arimea Band

We need so much more of this in Bristol. Live music and dancing is what every sober person I meet worries about - it’s fantastic to have a safe space to get involved.

Samantha

It was such a privilege to perform with sober spaces and be a part of a process in which people are sharing their unique musical gufts in a space that is a supportive and caring of everyone's journey in life.

Alice

It was such an honour to be part of the Sober Spaces event. It felt like a really valuable gathering for people supporting eachother in a new wat of life. I feel passionately about being part of the sober community and the night we put on was full, and buzzing with positive energy. Keep these gatherings going!

Emmy