This weekend will see the return of Tokyo World to the city this weekend. Some of the biggest names in the global music industry are set to descend onto Eastville Park for Bristol's most coveted music event.
Among them include Faithless, Mike Skinner (The Streets), Sigma, Jon Hopkins and legendary US rapper Busta Rhymes.
Festival goers will be pleased to hear the weather is looking like it will hold out across Saturday and Sunday. Organisers have also issued travel advice ahead of ticket holders leaving the city on Monday, which has been issued as a public holiday for the Queen's state funeral.
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It read: "The motorways and roads in and out of Bristol are expected to be somewhat busier. We are advising to set off at least one hour earlier than your original planned time of departure to ensure you arrive in safe time.
"We are also advising to check any travel changes as trains are running as normal following the cancellation of train strikes originally due to take place of Sept 17th."
For those looking to plan ahead, here are the set times and a map of the site for this year:
Set times
Dozens of artists will be spread across a staggering seven stages at the Eastville Site. The line-up offers an incredibly diverse range of music - from Techno to Dance, to Drum & Bass and House, there's something for everyone
Areas
For any information or questions while on-site, the information point will be staffed throughout the festival to help answer them. It is situated by the entrance/exit to the festival.
Toilets
There are six areas with toilets located throughout the festival area, stationed mostly by the performance stages. The largest toilet areas are by the Tokyo World Stage, the Pulse Stage and the Laberynith Stage.
There are also some by the entrance and exit. You can find them on the site map colour-coded dark green.
Cloakroom
Organisers have said to maintain high security of all items, the cloakroom and storage area is patrolled, accessed and operated at all times by their site team. This ensures that festival goers can enjoy the festival hassle-free.
Food
Tokyo World will see many fan favourites return to the food stall markets as well as a host of exciting new traders who will be offering all kinds of delicious food. This includes Peri-Peri to pizza, bean burgers to Jamaican Jerk and everything in between.
Many of the Food Stalls at Tokyo World are equipped to provide for a number of dietary requirements and will be selling vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and meat options. There are also four large bar areas on site that have banned single-use plastic this year. Payments can be made by card only throughout the festival.
Map of festival site
Tokyo World is located at Eastville Park from September 17-18
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