How to Book Live Music in Brighton
Everything a Brighton venue needs to book live music — 2026 rates by performer type, genre-by-area guidance, seasonal demand patterns, and a step-by-step booking guide.
Last updated: 1 Jun 2026
What Live Music Costs in Brighton
The GX Index from GIGXCHANGE tracks live UK booking rates — these Brighton medians reflect what local acts and venues report as real-world fees. Numbers update nightly.
The Booking Reality in Brighton
What you need to know before you pick up the phone. No fluff.
What to Budget
Brighton punches well above its weight for live music — a compact city with an outsized scene. Solo acoustic acts start from £80–£150. A 4-piece covers or indie band for a weekend runs £350–£600. The Festival Fringe (May) and summer tourist season inflate demand — expect 15–20% premium pricing from June to August.
What Works Here
Indie and folk are Brighton's bread and butter, but the city has a serious electronic and DJ scene that feeds into the London circuit. Punk and ska have a loyal following. Singer-songwriters fill intimate rooms any night of the week. Cabaret and burlesque thrive in Kemptown.
When to Book
Brighton Festival (May) and the Fringe create massive demand — book 8–10 weeks ahead for that window. Summer tourist season (June–September) keeps midweek trade healthier than most cities. December is strong for function bookings. January is dead — use it to audition new acts.
What Brighton Acts Charge
Real medians from the GX Index — p25–p75 range shown. Updated nightly.
Brighton-specific data used where sample size allows. Other cells show UK-wide medians — Brighton rates typically track 5–10% above national due to London proximity and tourist economy. All figures are net (post-commission).
Brighton Artists on GIGXCHANGE
Real profiles you can browse, listen to, and book directly. Hover to pause, click to view.
What Fills Rooms in Brighton
Genre fit matters more than raw talent. Here's what works in this city.
Indie & Folk
Brighton's core sound. From the Prince Albert to The Hope & Ruin, indie and folk acts draw committed local audiences. Works best in 80–250 cap rooms with a stage and decent acoustics. £200–£450 for a 4-piece.
Electronic & DJ
Brighton feeds the London club circuit. House, techno, and disco nights fill Concorde 2 and smaller basement venues. Student and tourist crowds keep weekends strong year-round. DJ fees £150–£400.
Punk & Ska
A loyal Brighton subculture. The Green Door Store and The Cowley Club host regular punk and ska nights. Smaller crowds but high energy and strong word-of-mouth. Acts often play for lower fees plus door split.
Cabaret & Burlesque
Kemptown's speciality. Komedia and smaller bars host regular cabaret nights. Higher production value expected — lighting, costume, MC. Unique draw for tourists and hen/stag groups.
Where to Programme in Brighton
Brighton's gig circuits cluster by neighbourhood. Where you are shapes what you should book.
North Laine
Indie and folk heartland. Compact streets with pubs and bars that host live music 5–7 nights a week. The Prince Albert, The Mesmerist, Komedia. Walk-in foot traffic plus dedicated regulars.
Kemptown
Eclectic and queer-friendly. Cabaret, drag, burlesque, and acoustic. Smaller venues with strong community following. Great for building a regular night with a niche audience.
Seafront & West Street
Tourist-heavy, especially summer. Covers bands, DJs, and function acts work best. Higher footfall but less loyal — audiences are transient. Budgets can be higher for corporate seafront events.
Hove
Suburban extension with neighbourhood pubs and wine bars. Acoustic duos and singer-songwriters suit the demographic — 30+ professionals. Lower risk, reliable repeat bookings. The Gather Inn, Poets Corner.
5 Steps to Book the Right Act in Brighton
What experienced bookers wish they'd told you on day one.
- Know your venue's capacity and sound setup before approaching acts. A 4-piece rock band in a 40-seat wine bar is a disaster. Most acts will ask about PA, stage space, and load-in before quoting.
- Set a clear budget range upfront. The Musicians' Union publishes national recommended rates — use the GX Index for real local medians. Being honest about your budget attracts acts who genuinely fit.
- Check your licensing — you need a Premises Licence with live music provision, plus PRS and PPL coverage. Getting caught without costs more than a year of live music. Full licensing guide →
- Book 4–6 weeks ahead for regular nights, 8–12 weeks for peak season (December, summer). Last-minute bookings are possible but you'll pay 20–30% more or get a less experienced act.
- Always use a written agreement — even a simple email confirmation of date, time, fee, set length, and payment terms. It protects both sides and prevents the "I thought you said…" conversation.
Vetting & Selecting Acts in Brighton
Check three things before confirming any booking.
Listen to Their Audio
Not just one polished studio track — live recordings or videos that show how they sound in a real room. Every GigXchange profile includes audio tracks, live video, and a gear list. If an act only has studio tracks and no live footage, that's a flag.
Read Their Reviews
On GigXchange, Google, or social media. One bad review is nothing; a pattern of late arrivals or unprofessional behaviour is a red flag. Two-way verified reviews are the most reliable.
Check Their Tech Rider
What equipment they need, when they'll arrive for setup, how long for soundcheck. Professional acts have this ready. If they don't, that tells you something.
Licensing & Compliance
The legal essentials. Get these wrong and it costs more than the music.
Promoting Your Live Music Night
The act brings their audience, you bring yours — that's the deal.
Social Post
Act name, genre, and a clip. Tag them so they share it. This is your first touchpoint — make it visual. See our promotion guide for a full playbook.
Reminder
Story or reel format works best for last-minute footfall. Keep it short — time, act name, vibe.
In-Venue
Chalkboard, poster, or table tent. Walk-in trade is real, especially on weeknights. Don't rely on digital alone.
Mailing List
200 engaged local subscribers beats 5,000 Instagram followers. List your nights on the Brighton Gig Directory for free exposure.
Booking Platforms — Venue's View
What matters when you're the one hiring. Side-by-side comparison for Brighton venues.
| Feature | GigXchange | Encore | GigPig | Alive Network | Lemonrock |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Post a gig & receive bids | Yes — free listing | No — request quotes | No — browse only | No — request quotes | Forum posts |
| Hear before you book | Full audio + video + live clips | Sample clips | Videos | Promo videos | External links only |
| Verified reviews | Two-way verified | Client-side only | Two-way | Client-side only | No reviews |
| Secure deposit / payment | Stripe escrow | Agency invoice | Platform payment | Agency invoice | Cash / bank transfer |
| Commission on booking | 0–8% | ~20% from act fee | Free for venues | ~20% from act fee | Free |
| Digital contract | Auto-generated | Via agency | No | Via agency | No |
| Original music acts | All genres welcome | Mostly covers / function | Mixed | Covers / function | Original-heavy |
| Best for | All venue types — post and compare | Weddings, corporate | Regular pub slots | Large corporate events | Networking / discovery |
How to Book Live Music on GIGXCHANGE
Three steps. Listing to confirmed booking inside an evening.
1. Post your gig
Describe what you need: date, time, budget, genre, any tech requirements. Your listing goes live instantly and is visible to every verified artist in the Brighton area.
2. Browse and compare
Review applications, listen to audio, watch video, read verified reviews. Message artists directly to discuss details before committing. No obligation until you confirm.
3. Confirm and pay securely
Accept the right act. Digital contract auto-generated. Deposit held in Stripe escrow until the gig is done. Funds release automatically. Both sides leave reviews.
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