Falcon Hotel Open Mic
Bromyard's Tuesday-night free open mic at the Falcon Hotel, Broad Street — weekly, acoustic, walk-in.
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Last updated: 13 Jun 2026
Falcon Hotel Open Mic — Quick Facts
Bromyard's Tuesday-night free open mic at the Falcon Hotel, Broad Street — weekly, acoustic, walk-in.
Everything you need before you turn up
Where
Falcon HotelBroad Street
Town Centre
Bromyard HR7 4BT
Town Centre, Bromyard — check venue website for parking and nearest station.
Contact
Walk-in sign-up only
No advance booking
Host: in-house team
Highlights
What's on Stage
Equipment and backline available at this venue. We verify and update this section regularly.
About This Open Mic
The Night
The Falcon Hotel on Bromyard's Broad Street runs a weekly Tuesday open mic. A small Herefordshire market town venue — listed in SLAP Mag's regional directory.
Sign-up process
Sign-up at the bar. Walk-in.
Getting there
Broad Street, HR7 4BT. Bromyard has no rail station — buses from Hereford (25 minutes) or Worcester (30 minutes).
The venue
Hotel pub. All ages. Capacity ~50. Full bar, accommodation.
About Falcon Hotel
Falcon Hotel is a live music venue in Town Centre, Bromyard, hosting regular open mic nights for local musicians and performers. Whether you're a seasoned gigging musician or stepping up to perform for the first time, Falcon Hotel provides a welcoming stage and audience.
Planning Your Tuesday Night
Arrive by 19:30 to sign up for a slot. Entry is free and the open mic typically runs until 23:00. A PA is provided — bring your own instrument and amp.
Part of the Bromyard live music scene.
Find Falcon Hotel
Broad Street, Town Centre, Bromyard HR7 4BT
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