If street art is the first thing that young adults think of in terms of Bristol’s creative legacy from the last thirty years, the city’s music scene comes a very close second. Bristol has long been renowned for its vibrant music scene, with music venues, both large and small, to iconic festivals, providing year-round events for music lovers to enjoy. For example, big name tours usually stop off at the O2 Academy Bristol, while The Fleece has been hosting diverse acts for over 40 years. The Louisiana showcases up-and-coming talents while there are plenty of pubs like The Plough in Easton hosting live music nights. Adding more value is the world-famous International Jazz and Blues Festival, hosted by Bristol every year. But locally conceived music is also integral to Bristol's cultural landscape; since the pioneers of trip-hop, Massive Attack, Tricky, and Portishead, came to the national fore in the 1990s, Bristol has been a breeding ground for musical innovation.