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Herts is a network, not a hub. St Albans leads (The Horn, The Mermaid, Alban Arena). Hitchin (Club 85, The Half Moon, Folk Club) punches above its weight. Watford, Hertford, Stevenage, Hemel Hempstead and Harpenden fill in a full monthly circuit without repeating venues.
Typical fees: solo £100–£250, duo £150–£350, full band £300–£700. Browse active listings on the explore page or start with a specific town: St Albans, Hemel Hempstead.
Hertfordshire sits in London’s shadow, but it has a live music identity all its own. The county is home to roughly 1.2 million people across 10 districts (ONS / Nomis Census 2021), and ONS hospitality data puts around 2,400 pubs, bars and clubs inside its borders — a meaningful slice of the 835 Music Venues Alliance rooms tracked by the Music Venue Trust. From the affluent cathedral city of St Albans to the market towns of Hitchin and Hertford, from the commuter hubs of Watford and Stevenage to the village pubs of the Chilterns, there’s a thriving grassroots scene waiting to be discovered.
This guide covers the entire county, town by town, so whether you’re an artist building a Herts circuit or a music lover looking for your next night out, you know where to go.
The live music capital of Hertfordshire. The Horn, The Mermaid, Ye Olde Fighting Cocks, and a strong folk/acoustic community make St Albans the best town in the county for live music. The Alban Arena (850 seats) handles bigger touring acts. Read our full St Albans guide.
Key stat: 257 gigs listed on GigXchange — more than any other Herts town.
Hitchin consistently punches above its weight. The town has a dedicated music culture with regular events, an active folk club, and pubs that genuinely invest in live entertainment.
The county town has a compact but active scene centred around its historic pubs.
Key stat: 140 gigs listed on GigXchange.
The Pump House Theatre, The Flag, and The Horns anchor a growing scene in Watford. Watford’s proximity to North London means artists can build a cross-border circuit — pair it with our best London live music venues 2026 guide. Read our full Watford guide.
Stevenage gets overlooked, but it has an active rock and covers circuit:
The Old Town pubs, Berkhamsted’s wine bars, and Tring’s community venues form a mini-circuit. Read our full Hemel Hempstead & Dacorum guide.
The smart approach for any Herts-based artist is to build a county circuit rather than focusing on one town. Here’s a realistic monthly schedule:
That’s 4 gigs a month across the county without repeating a venue — at Musicians’ Union recommended minimums of around £140 per 3-hour engagement, that’s £560 a month of baseline income before any step-ups for covers bands or wedding bookings. Add in North London and Bedfordshire border towns (Luton, Dunstable) and you’ve got a sustainable gigging career without leaving a 25-mile radius. Pair the routing with the get more gigs as an independent artist playbook to keep the pipeline full.
For national benchmarks see UK live band cost guide and the GX Rate Index.
Hertfordshire’s live music scene is decentralised but thriving. There’s no single "hub" — instead, a network of towns each with their own character and audience. For artists, that’s an opportunity: build the circuit, play the county, and own your patch.
Find gigs across Hertfordshire: browse all Herts listings on GigXchange. Venues in the region should read how to book live music for your pub or bar before posting a slot.
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