The UK Beatbox Championships is the UK's original and largest vocal arts and beatbox competition and event - a festival of vocal arts, beatbox and music. This year celebrates the event’s 20th Anniversary and returns to Bristol after a sold out year in 2024, to take over the legendary Trinity Centre for 2 days in September.
Saturday 20th September - 12:00 Noon - 12:00 Midnight
Sunday 21st September - 12:00 Noon - 11pm
The event will feature the iconic Head to head "8 Mile style" live knockout battles and a brand new International Beatbox Championships 'The Battle Clock Beatbox Champs' competition.
The event will also be running a Music Careers Convention and Music & Tech Playground showcasing music equipment, product demos, testing stations, masterclasses and music industry careers advice and talks.
The UK Beatbox Championships is one of the leading events of its kind in the world. It started in 2005 and has reached over 20,000 live audience members. It is one of the world's premier events showcasing vocal arts, beatbox music and creative audio media and is internationally recognised.
The event will feature all the head to head battles in 5 categories: Solo, Under 18, Team, Loop and International competition, live performances by world leading vocal arts creators and beatboxers, influential musicians and World Beatbox Champions from the UK, Europe and beyond.
Tickets available for 1 day or 2 day passes from our ticketing partner SeeTickets.
*Super EarlyBirds All Sold*
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EarlyBirds at 20:20PM (GMT) 25th July 2025....
14+ only, under 18s must be accompanied by a Guardian over the age of 21 at the ratio of 1 guardian for each individual under 18.
No entry after 9pm. No re-entry after 9pm
Full Line up to be released in build up to event, follow all the socials and website for updates and dont miss out on this 20 year celebration of the voice!
Supported using public funding by Arts Council England
Funded by UK Government
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