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Amazing pictures from Bristol’s quirkiest club night

Wake the Tiger’s night parties are a once-in-a-lifetime experience

Performers and actors were dotted around the facility in a stunning array of outfits.
Performers and actors were dotted around the facility in a stunning array of outfits.

Located within an industrial estate in St Philips, the Wake the Tiger 'amazement park' offers a unique night out for those lucky enough to get tickets. The solstice celebrations mixes in a variety of activities ranging from the weird to the wonderful, set within over 40 rooms showcasing the unusual and wild.

Tickets for the next solstice celebration are on sale for the event on Friday, July 5. Meridian Sundust will feature a female-focussed line-up as a gold theme takes centre stage.

Last week, Meridian Soluna, celebrating the changing of the seasons from winter to spring, took place and provided one of the most memorable nights out in Bristol. Wacky events and a live DJ were just some of the highlights over the six-hour party.

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For those who went to the Meridian Soluna, dressing up is half the fun. The spring theme was to dress up in fresh and spring colours, and everyone delivered to create an atmosphere unlike anything else in Bristol’s nightlife.

Wake the Tiger’s amazement park is an amazing experience where you can escape reality, and the all-out parties extend that feeling of escaping the everyday. Meridian Sundust will build on this with a range of circus and theatre to bring you something that you would have never seen before.

Second-wave tickets are on sale at Wake the Tiger’s website. But what did the Meridian Soluna event look like? Scroll down to find out.