The line up for 6 Music Festival By Day which celebrates music, conversation, comedy and spoken word plus the club nights includes performances from Julian Cope, Saul Williams, Floating Points, Mark Watson and John Grant.

The by day activities will take place at The Trinity Centre in Bristol, on Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 February. Also revealed today are the line-ups for 6 Music Festival Late, club nights on Friday 12 February at Basement 45, and Saturday 13 February at Motion.

BBC 6 Music Fesival by Night

BBC 6 Music Festival Late

BBC 6 Music Festival by Day

6 Music by Day

6 Music Festival By Day, Saturday 13 February at Trinity Centre, 10.30am-4pm:

There will be live music from Julian Cope, Saul Williams, with three dub legends Dennis Bovell, Adrian Sherwood & Mad Professor who will be taking to the decks here for the first time ever together on stage in the UK.

Underworld’s Karl Hyde and Rick Smith will be in conversation with Lauren Laverne while Mary Anne Hobbs will be looking back on the career of Reggae giants Misty In Roots, with frontman Poko. Nemone will be in discussion with some of Bristol’s finest local musicians Roni Size, Benjamin John Power from Blanck Mass and Massive Attack tour DJ, Queen Bee. There will be poetry and spoken word performances hosted by Murray Lachlan Young with Holly McNish, Deanna, and Kojey Radical. Shaun Keaveny hosts comedy with Mark Watson and Bristol comedians Cerys Nelmes and Alice Matthews.

6 Music Festival By Day, Sunday 14 February at Trinity Centre, 10.30am-4pm:

Floating Points will be performing live.  Don Letts will be hosting an exclusive preview of Ring The Alarm - The DJ Derek Story, a film about legendary Bristolian DJ Derek which Don has been making alongside Massive Attack’s Daddy G. Gilles Peterson hosts a Words And Music special with Bristol music-maker Geoff Barrow and BEAK.

Cerys Matthew will be in conversation with   John Grant, There will also be live performances from This Is The Kit and False Lights; plus acoustic sets from Marry Waterson & David A Jaycock and Rozi Plain.

Both Saturday and Sunday’s events will feature an exhibition of the Bristol music scene in pictures by local photographer Beezer, an Independent Record fair, screen printing, the Jah Lokko Soundsystem, plus tea and cake from the Women’s Institute. Additionally, attendees are welcome to bring their music memorabilia along to be documented for The People’s History of Pop project, a BBC Four series coming later this year telling the stories from four decades of popular music through the eyes of the UK's music fans.

There are two ways to get tickets for the 6 Music Festival By Day. Tickets for both Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 February events cost £5 and go on sale from 8am on Monday 1 February.

65 per cent (235 pairs per day) of tickets will be available to buy in person from the Ticket Shop Bristol, 41 High St, Bristol BS1 2AT. Tickets will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis. Please note, tickets are not available via the Ticket Shop phonelines or website.

35 per cent (125 pairs per day) of tickets will be put on sale nationally via the 6 Music Festival website at  bbc.co.uk/6music

6 Music Festival Late returns with club nights on two consecutive nights at two different venues in Bristol. Tickets for both 6 Music Festival Late club nights will go on sale on Saturday 30 January from 9am

Friday 12 February at Basement 45, 11.30pm-3am. Tickets priced £10 (plus booking fee & postage):

6 Music’s Mary Anne Hobbs curate's with a line up features  Mary Anne Hobbs, Pinch, Hodge, Ziro, Kahn & Neek, Ishan Sound, Lamont, Idle Hands, The Kelly Twins, Andy Clarkson and Ossia.

Saturday 13 February at Motion, 12.30-4am. Tickets priced at £15 (plus booking fee & postage):

6 Music presenters Craig Charles and Nemone will be taking over Motion for a night of funk, soul, with J ulio Bashmore. The line-up also features Mind Enterprises, Spatial Awareness, A Sagittariun, and Claire Ripley.